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The Nervous System

The Lay of the Land

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Nervous system

Central nervous system

Peripheral nervous system

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Central nervous system

Brain Spinal cord

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Peripheral nervous system

Somatic nervous system

Autonomic nervous system

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Nervous system

Central nervous system

Peripheral nervous system

Brain Spinal cordSomatic

nervous systemAutonomic

nervous system

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Figure 2.2 The human nervous system Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Nervous system

Central nervous system

Peripheral nervous system

Brain Spinal cordSomatic

nervous systemAutonomic

nervous system

Afferent nerves

Efferent nerves

Afferent nerves

Efferent nerves

Sympathetic nervous system

Parasympathetic nervous system

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Generally speaking…

• Sympathetic nervous system– Gets body ready for

“fight or flight”

• Parasympathetic nervous system– Saves energy, slows

things down to normal after danger is over

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Protecting the Central Nervous System

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Figure 2.12 Structures that protect the CNS Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Meninges: Layers of protection

• Dura mater (tough mother)

• Arachnoid mater (spiderweblike membrane)

• Pia mater (pious mater)

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Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

• Water bed

• Central canal• Cerebral ventricles

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Figure 2.14 The ventricular system Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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The Blood-Brain Barrier

• Prevents harmful substances in the blood from entering the brain

• The cells that make up the walls of the blood vessel walls are squeezed close together, so many molecules cannot pass through

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The Blood-Brain Barrier

• Substances that are important for brain and body functioning can pass through

• Psychotropic drugs, anti-histamines

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Cells of the Nervous System

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Cells of the Nervous System

• Neurons

• Glial cells

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NeuronsFigure 2.5 A typical neuron and synapse Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.6 The four major types of synapses Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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2. Glial cells

• Oligodendrocytes– Myelin sheath of central nervous system

• Schwann cells– Myelin sheath of peripheral nervous system

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Figure 2.9 Types of glial cellsS Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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2. Glial cells• Astrocytes

– Astro = star– Helps maintain the

blood-brain barrier– Provide neurons with

nutrients– Support neurons:

protect and hold neurons in place

– Keep neurons separated to prevent messages from being mistakenly transmitted

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2. Glial cells• Microglial

– Micro = small– Clean up neurons that

have died

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Central nervous system

Brain Spinal cord

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The Spinal Cord

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• 31 pairs of spinal nerves– 8 cervical– 12 thoracic– 5 lumbar– 5 sacral– 1 coccygeal

Figure 2.10 The 31 pairs of spinal nerves Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Figure 2.15 Section of the spinal cord Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

Gray matter: cell bodies

White matter: axons

Figure 1.3 A cross-sectional view of part of the spinal cordKlein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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• Dorsal, afferent, sensory

• Ventral, efferent, motor

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Major Structures of the Brain

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Major Structures of the Brain

• Hindbrain

• Midbrain

• Forebrain

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Major Structures of the Brain

• Hindbrain

Figure 2.17 The hindbrain Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Hindbrain

• Medulla

• Pons

• Cerebellum

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• Medulla• Vital functions

(heart beat, breathing)

• Swallowing, coughing, sneezing

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• Pons• Relays info

between cerebellum and forebrain

• Sleep• Levels of

consciousness

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• Cerebellum• Balance• Motor function• Movement• Posture

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Major Structures of the Brain

• Midbrain

Figure 2.18 The midbrain Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Midbrain

• Periaqueductal gray

• Substantia nigra

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• Periaqueductal gray– Drugs that reduce pain

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• Substantia nigra– Latin for “black

substance”– Dopamine

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Major Structures of the Brain

• Forebrain

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• Thalamus• Hypothalamus

• Cerebral cortex• Limbic system• Basal ganglia

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• Thalamus• Relays information

from all senses except smell

• Like a telephone switchboard that conveys information from vision, hearing, touch.

Figure 2.21 The thalamus Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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• Hypothalamus– Controls release of

hormones – that stimulate

growth– when under

stress

• Controls temperature, hunger, thirst

Figure 2.22 The hypothalamus Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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• The cerebral cortex

Figure 2.25 The cerebral cortex Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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• Frontal lobe– Movement – Memory – Decision-making– Emotion– Conscious control of

behavior– Personality

Figure 2.25 The cerebral cortex Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Damage to the frontal lobe

• Difficulty with responding to the environment– Not following rules– Impaired learning

• Changes in personality

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• Temporal lobe– Hearing– Memory– Language

Figure 2.25 The cerebral cortex Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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• Parietal lobe– Information from touch– Making sense of

spatial relationships in the environment

Figure 2.25 The cerebral cortex Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Damage to the parietal lobe

• Right parietal lobe: neglect of left side

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• Occipital lobe– Vision

Figure 2.25 The cerebral cortex Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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• The limbic system

Figure 2.23 The limbic system Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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• Amygdala: fear and escape

• Hippocampus: memory

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• The basal ganglia

Figure 2.23 The basal ganglia Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers

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Basal ganglia

• Voluntary movements– Parkinson’s disease– Huntington’s disease– Tourette’s

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Figure 2.4 Anatomical directions and perspectives Klein/Thorne: Biological Psychology© 2007 by Worth Publishers