OTHY200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Medial Lemniscus, Temporal Lobe, Vasomotor

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The study of nervous system and the quest to understand it functions. Can be studied at many levels: developmental, molecular or cellular; to studying the brains structure and function and in dysfunction. Central nervous system (brain, brainstem, spinal cord, cerebellum) Somatic (controls internal activities of organs and glands) (controls external actions: skin and muscles. Neurons: classified according to the direction in which they transmit impulses relative to the cns. Afferent towards cns (more likely to be sensory) Efferent away from cns (more likely to be motor, involved in movement) Brain: cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon (made up of thalamus, subthalamus, hypothalamus and epithalamus. > integral part of the endocrine system: brainstem (controls basic body functions, cerebellum (balance and coordication) Rostral / superior (towards tip of the brain) Completely separately operating systems (can communicate with each other) Left hemisphere connect to right side of body, while right hemisphere connects to left side of the body.

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