BIOL 1F25 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Corpus Callosum

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What does the nervous system do: senses info from environment, imports info, analyses and stores info, generates behavioural responses. Central nervous system (cns): consists of brain and spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system (pns): nerve fibres that transmit signals between the. Central nervous system and organs in other parts of the body. Postulated that the brain is not a unitary organ, but a collection of at least 35 different regions, each with a specific mental function and believed that each could increase in size with use. Only a small subset of neurons in a section gets stained. Neurons take on many different shapes and sizes in the brain. Cells in the brain: neurons, glia: astrocytes (blood brain barrier), olihodendrocytes and schwann cells (myelin sheaths) It was once believed to be 10 times more glia but recent research now suggests there is an equal ratio of neurons to glia. Different regions of the brain perform different functions: pathway, localization of function.

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