BIOL 1082 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Midbrain, Cerebellum, Motor Cortex

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Nervous systems (reading: concepts: 49. 1-49. 3 in textbook: describe the organization of the animal brain, and how this has evolved over time, central canal of the spinal cord develops from the cavity of the nerve cord. As, well, as the ventricles of the brain. Somatic/motor system consists of neurons that carry signals to skeletal muscles. Hr increases, digestion is inhibited, liver converts glycogen to glucose, and the adrenal medulla increases the secretion of epinephrine (adrenalin: parasympathetic ns- calming, self-maintenance ( rest & digest ) Hr decreases, digestion is enhanced, glycogen production increases: enteric ns- digestive tract, pancreas, gallbladder, describe the location and function of the major parts of the vertebrate brain, forebrain. Processing smells, regulation of sleep, learning, and any complex thinking process: midbrain. Coordinates routing of sensory input: hindbrain. Controls involuntary activities (blood circulation, coordinates motor activities: describe the location and function of the major portions of the cerebral cortex of humans, left hemisphere.

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