Title: THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
1THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
- D. C. MIKULECKY
- PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY
- AND
- FACULTY MENTORING PROGRAM
2ORGANIZATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
BRAIN SPINAL CORD
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS)
AFFERENT NERVES
EFFERENT NERVES
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
EXTERO- RECEPTORS
INTERO- RECEPTORS
SOMATIC
AUTONOMIC
EFFECTOR ORGANS
SKELETAL MUSCLES
SMOOTH AND CARDIAC MUSCLES AND GLANDS
3MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF THE CNS
- Glial Cells physical and metabolic support
- Skull and Spinal Column
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Blood-brain barrier
- Blood supply
4GLIAL CELLS OR NEUROGLIA
- PHYSICAL AND METABOLIC SUPPORT
- 90 OF CELLS IN BRAIN
- FOUR TYPES ASTROCYTES, OLIGODENDROCYTES,
EPENDYMAL CELLS, AND MICROGLIA
5Skull and Spinal Column
- PROVIDE MECHANICAL SUPPORT
- PROTECTS THE NEURAL AND SUPPORTING TISSUE
6CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
- DENSITY IS THE SAME AS BRAIN
- SHOCK ABSORBER
7Blood-brain barrier
- LIMITS ACCESS OF BLOOD MATERIALS TO BRAIN TISSUE
- PROTECTS BRAIN FROM FLUCTUATIONS IN BLOOD LEVELS
8STRUCTURE OF THE BRAIN
- BRAIN STEM
- CEREBELLUM
- FOREBRAIN
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10THE FOREBRAIN
- THE DIENCEPHALON
- THE CEREBRUM
11THE DIENCEPHALON
12THE CEREBRUM
- BASAL NUCLEI
- CEREBRAL CORTEX
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14WHITE AND GRAY
- GRAY MATTER - MAINLY CELL BODIES
- WHITE MATTER - MYELINATED AXONS
15SUBCORTICAL STRUCTURES
- BASAL GANGLIA
- THALAMUS
- HYPOTHALAMUS
- LIMBIC SYSYTEM
16BASAL GANGLIA
- PLAY A COMPLEX ROLE IN THE CONTROL OF MOVEMENT
- INHIBIT MUSCLE TONE THROUGHOUT BODY
- SUPPRESS USELESS OR UNWANTED PATTERNS OF MOVEMENT
17THALAMUS
- RELAY STATION
- HELP US DIRECT OUR ATTENTION
- FILTERS OUT INSIGNIFICANT SIGNALS
18HYPOTHALAMUS
- REGULATES HOMEOSTATIC FUNCTIONS
- THIRST AND URINE OUTPUT
- FOOD INTAKE
- HORMONE SECRETION
- BODY TEMPERATURE
- AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEMS COORDINATING CENTER
19LIMBIC SYSTEM
- COMPLEX NETWORK OF FOREBRAIN STRUCTURES
- EMOTIONS
- BASIC SURVIVAL
- SOCIOSEXUAL BEHAVIOR
- MOTIVATION
- LEARNING
20BEHAVIOR AND NEUROTRANSMITTERS
- NOREPINEPHRINE
- DOPAMINE
- SEROTONIN
21LEARNING AND MEMORY
- SHORT TERM VS LONG TERM
- WORKING MEMORY
- ASSOCIATIVE VS CONDITIONED
- MULTIPLE LOCATIONS
22THE MOTOR CORTEX
- SOMATOTOPIC ORGANIZATION
- DESCENDING PATHWAYS
- SENSORY FEEDBACK
23CORTICAL AREAS INVOVED IN MOTOR CONTROL
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25SOMATOTOPIC ORGANIZATION OF THE MOTOR CORTEX
26THE SPINAL CORD IN SOMATIC SENSORY FUNCTION
- WHITE AND GREY MATTER
- SEGMENTAL ORGANIZATION
27SEGMENTAL STRUCTURE OF SPINAL NERVES
DERMATOMES
28SPINAL CORD
DORSAL HORN
DORSAL
GREY MATTER
DORSAL ROOT GANGLION
LATERAL
VENTRAL HORN
WHITE MATTER
SPINAL NERVE
VENTRAL
29THE SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
30SOMATOTOPIC ORGANIZATION OF THE SENSORY CORTEX
31MOTIVATIONAL SYSTEMS
- HUNGER
- THIRST
- SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
32HUNGER
GLUCOSE RECEPTORS IN HYPOTHALAMUS
REDUCED AVAILABILITY OF GLUCOSE
SHORT TERM
MECHANO- RECEPTORS IN STOMACH
CONTRACTIONS OF EMPTY STOMACH
HUNGER
LACK OF FOOD
LOW TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS IN FAT CELLS
LONG TERM
PANCREAS
33THIRST
OSMORECEPTORS IN SUPRAOPTIC AND
SUPRA- VENTRICULAR NUCLEI OF HYPOTHALAMUS
THIRST
WATER DEFICIENCY
WATER RETENTION BY KIDNEY
ADH SERETION BY PITUITARY
34SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
- ANTERIOR HYPOTHALAMUS ORGANIZES RESPONSES TO
PHERMONES - OLIFACTORY CUES SENT TO PYRIFORM CORTEX AND
AMYGDALA AND INDIRECTLY TO HYPOTHALAMUS - ANDROGENS DETERMINE RELEASE OF LEUTINIZING
HORMONE- CONSTANT OR CYCLIC
35LEARNING AND MEMORY
- ASSOSCIATIVE VS NONASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
- SHORT AND LONG TERM MEMORY
- NEURONAL PATHWAYS
- SPLIT BRAIN STUDIES
- CELLULAR MANIFESTATIONS
- USE AND DISUSE
36LOCALIZATION OF LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
ASSOCIATION
COMPREHENSION
MOTOR PROGRAMS
37LATERALITY OF BRAIN FUNCTION
- RIGHT AND LEFT BRAIN
- GENDER DIFFERENCES
38RIGHT AND LEFT BRAIN
- RIGHT HEMISPHERE SPATIAL ABILITIES
- LEFT HEMISPHERE MUSICAL ABILITY
39GENDER DIFFERENCES
- MALES TEND TO EXHIBIT MORE LATERALIZATION OF
SPECIFIC TASKS - FEMALES USE BOTH HEMISPHERES MORE SYMMETRICALLY
40ANATOMY OF THE CEREBELLUM
Lateral Zone
Intermediate Zone
Floculonodular Lobe
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42SOMATIC SENSORY PROJECTIONS ONTO THE CEREBELLAR
CORTEX
43THE BASAL GANGLIA
44THE FLEXOR WITHDRAWAL REFLEX
- PAINFUL STIMULUS DETECTED
- IPSILATERAL EXTENSORS INHIBITED
- IPSILATERAL EXTENSORS EXCITED
- LIMB IS WITHDRAWN
- IF INVOLVING ONE FOOT WHILE STANDING,
CONTRALATERAL SIDE EXTENSORS ACTIVATED AND
FLEXORS INHIBITED TO SUPPORT GREATER WEIGHT
45FLEXOR WITHDRAWAL REFLEX
SENSORY SIGNAL TO SPINE
STEPON TACK
VIA INTERNEURONS
IPSILATERAL EXTENSORS INHIBITED IPSILATERAL
FLEXORS CONTRACT-LEG LIFTS CONTRALATERAL
EXTENSORS CONTRACT CONTRALATERAL FLEXORS
INHIBITED- MAINTAIN BALANCE AND SUPPORT WEIGHT