4-Nervous system I: Structure and organization

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4-Nervous system I: Structure and organization GENERAL ORGANIZATION NEURON STRUCTURE BRAIN & CRANIAL NERVES SPINAL CORD & NERVES AUTONOMIC SYSTEM

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Q: What is the nervous system? A network of billions of nerve cells linked together in a highly organized fashion to form the rapid control center of the body In the brain, roughly 100 billion (10 11 ) neurons and 100 trillion (10 14 ) synapses (connections between nerve cells) 11

Q: What does the nervous system do? (Next time) Functions include: Integrating center for information coming into the body from the periphery or internally; sensation Generation of movement Regulation of many body functions Locus of much of what makes us human thought self-awareness, etc. 12

Two major divisions: NERVOUS STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION 1.Central Nervous System (CNS) -Brain & spinal cord 2.Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) -Nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord -Carries information to and from the CNS 13

Two divisions to PNS: NERVOUS STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION i) Somatic; voluntary (afferent and efferent) -12 pairs of cranial nerves -31 pairs of spinal nerves ii) Autonomic; visceral; involuntary; (efferent) -Sympathetic component ( fight/ flight ; thoraco-lumbar) -Parasympathetic component ( rest/digest ; cranio-sacral) 14

NERVOUS STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION Another PNS classification Sensory (afferent) PNS nerve cells -impulses from receptors to the CNS -Informs the CNS of the state of the body interior and exterior -Sensory nerve fibers can be somatic (from skin, skeletal muscles or joints) or visceral (from organs within the ventral body cavity) 2. Motor (efferent) PNS nerve cells -Conduct impulses from CNS to effectors (muscles) -Motor nerve fibers (both autonomic and somatic/voluntary) 15

MANY different types, shapes, and sizes Functional types 16

Among all types of neurons, myelinated neurons conduct action potentials most rapidly Schwann cells: axons of PNS Oligodendrocytes: axons of CNS 17

Neuroglia Neural Crest!!!! QQ2: What is function of neuroglia? Schwann cells: axons of PNS Oligodendrocytes: axons of CNS 18

Spines on dendrites: change shape and strength of connection with other nerve cells in response to learning Signal Signal 19

Brain Structure Major Landmarks: Forebrain -Cerebrum -Diencephalon Corpus callosum Brainstem -Midbrain -Pons -Medulla oblongata Cerebellum 20

Cranial nerves: 12 pairs 21

Spinal Nerves 22

Spinal Nerves Spinal nerve structure: (simple version) - gray matter = nerve cell bodies - white matter = nerve cell axons Anterior view of one vertebra and the nearby section of the spinal cord 23

Spinal Nerves QQ2: What integrates the afferent and efferent signals? (code 6681) 24

CNS PNS CNS = brain + spinal cord; all parts of interneurons are in the CNS PNS: (1) afferent neurons (their activity affects what will happen next) into the CNS & (2) efferent neurons ( effecting change: movement, secretion, etc.) projecting out of the CNS. 25

Contrast autonomic and somatic components of the nervous system 26

Contrast autonomic and somatic components of the nervous system Voluntary Command: MOVE! Skeletal Muscle Contraction Involuntary Command: Rest/Digest Heart, smooth muscle, glands, etc. Involuntary Command FIGHT! FLIGHT! Heart, smooth muscle, glands, etc. 27

Schematic diagram of the mammalian autonomic nervous system 28

Another schematic diagram of the mammalian autonomic nervous system 29