Title: The Nervous System
1The Nervous System
2The Reflex Arc
- Reflexrapid, predictable, and involuntary
response to a stimulus - Occurs over pathways called reflex arcs
- Reflex arcdirect route from a sensory neuron, to
an interneuron, to an effector
3The Reflex Arc
4The Reflex Arc
5The Reflex Arc
6The Reflex Arc
7The Reflex Arc
Figure 7.11a, step 4
8The Reflex Arc
9Simple Reflex Arc
Sensory receptors(stretch receptorsin the
quadricepsmuscle)
Sensory receptors(pain receptors inthe skin)
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Spinal cord
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Synapse inventral horngray matter
Inter-neuron
Motor(efferent)neuron
Motor(efferent)neuron
Effector(quadricepsmuscle ofthigh)
Effector(bicepsbrachiimuscle)
(b)
(c)
10Sensory receptors(stretch receptorsin the
quadricepsmuscle)
Spinal cord
(b)
11Sensory receptors(stretch receptorsin the
quadricepsmuscle)
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Spinal cord
(b)
12Sensory receptors(stretch receptorsin the
quadricepsmuscle)
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Spinal cord
Synapse inventral horngray matter
(b)
13Sensory receptors(stretch receptorsin the
quadricepsmuscle)
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Spinal cord
Synapse inventral horngray matter
Motor(efferent)neuron
(b)
14Sensory receptors(stretch receptorsin the
quadricepsmuscle)
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Spinal cord
Synapse inventral horngray matter
Motor(efferent)neuron
Effector(quadricepsmuscle ofthigh)
(b)
15Sensory receptors(pain receptors inthe skin)
Spinal cord
(c)
16Sensory receptors(pain receptors inthe skin)
Spinal cord
Sensory (afferent)neuron
(c)
17Sensory receptors(pain receptors inthe skin)
Spinal cord
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Inter-neuron
(c)
18Sensory receptors(pain receptors inthe skin)
Spinal cord
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Inter-neuron
Motor(efferent)neuron
(c)
19Sensory receptors(pain receptors inthe skin)
Spinal cord
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Inter-neuron
Motor(efferent)neuron
Effector(bicepsbrachiimuscle)
(c)
20Sensory receptors(stretch receptorsin the
quadricepsmuscle)
Sensory receptors(pain receptors inthe skin)
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Spinal cord
Sensory (afferent)neuron
Synapse inventral horngray matter
Inter-neuron
Motor(efferent)neuron
Motor(efferent)neuron
Effector(quadricepsmuscle ofthigh)
Effector(bicepsbrachiimuscle)
(b)
(c)
21Types of Reflexes and Regulation
- Somatic reflexes
- Activation of skeletal muscles
- Example When you move your hand away from a hot
stove
22Types of Reflexes and Regulation
- Autonomic reflexes
- Smooth muscle regulation
- Heart and blood pressure regulation
- Regulation of glands
- Digestive system regulation
23Types of Reflexes and Regulation
- Patellar, or knee-jerk, reflex is an example of a
two-neuron reflex arc
24Central Nervous System (CNS)
- Ventricles
- Four chambers within the brain
- Filled with cerebrospinal fluid
25Regions of the Brain
- Cerebral hemispheres (cerebrum)
- Diencephalon
- Brain stem
- Cerebellum
26Cerebrum
Figure 7.14
27Regions of the Brain Cerebrum
- Cerebral areas involved in special senses
- Gustatory area (taste)
- Visual area
- Auditory area
- Olfactory area
28Regions of the Brain Cerebrum
Figure 7.13c
29Cerebrum
- Layers of the cerebrum
- Gray matterouter layer in the cerebral cortex
composed mostly of neuron cell bodies - White matterfiber tracts deep to the gray matter
- Corpus callosum connects hemispheres
- Basal nucleiislands of gray matter buried within
the white matter
30Cerebrum
31Regions of the Brain Diencephalon
Figure 7.16
32Diencephalon (Interbrain)
- On top of the brain stem
- Enclosed by the cerebral hemispheres
- Made of three parts
- Thalamus
- Hypothalamus
- Epithalamus
33Diencephalon
Figure 7.12b
34Diencephalon
Figure 7.16a
35Diencephalon
36Diencephalon
- Thalamus
- The relay station for sensory impulses
- Pleasant vs. unpleasant
- Transfers impulses to the sensory cortex
37Diencephalon
- Hypothalamus
- Important autonomic nervous system center
- Regulate body temperature
- Controls water balance
- Regulates metabolism
38Diencephalon
- Hypothalamus (continued)
- An important part of the limbic system (emotions)
- The pituitary gland is attached to the
hypothalamus
39Diencephalon
- Epithalamus
- Forms the roof of the third ventricle
- Houses the pineal body (an endocrine gland)
- Choroid plexusforms cerebrospinal fluid
40Brain Stem
- Attaches to the spinal cord
- Parts of the brain stem
- Midbrain
- Pons
- Medulla oblongata
41Brain Stem
Figure 7.16a
42Brain Stem
- Midbrain
- Mostly composed of tracts of nerve fibers
- Has two bulging fiber tractscerebral peduncles
- Has four rounded protrusionscorpora
quadrigemina - Reflex centers for vision and hearing
43Brain Stem
- Pons
- The bulging center part of the brain stem
- Mostly composed of fiber tracts
- Includes nuclei involved in the control of
breathing
44Brain Stem
- Medulla Oblongata
- The lowest part of the brain stem
- Merges into the spinal cord
- Includes important fiber tracts
- Contains important control centers
- Heart rate control
- Blood pressure regulation
- Breathing
- Swallowing
- Vomiting
45Regions of the Brain Brain Stem
- Reticular Formation
- Diffuse mass of gray matter along the brain stem
- Involved in motor control of visceral organs
- Reticular activating system (RAS) plays a role in
awake/sleep cycles and consciousness
46RETICULAR FORMATION OF THE BRAIN STEM
Figure 7.16b