DANCEST 805 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Epigenetics, Fusiform Face Area, Myelin

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Central nervous system: the brain and spinal cord (organize and evaluate information) Peripheral nervous system: all other nerve cells in the body (sends and receives information) From skin, muscles and joint receptors to the cns via nerves and from the cns to muscles, joints and skin. Regulates the body"s internal environment by stimulating glands and maintaining internal organs. The basic units of the nervous system are neurons. They communicate with thousands other neurons in neural networks. All groups doing specific tasks developed by genetics, maturation and experience. Neurons: powered by electrical impulses and communicate through chemical signals. Somatosensory nerves provide information of the skin and muscles. Transmission, passing on their signal to other neurons. Dendrites cell body presynaptic neuron (soma) (collect and integrate information) axon ( terminal buttons) missing the myelin sheath (glial cells) and only transmitting in the node of.

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