KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Central Nervous System, Neuromuscular Junction, Somatic Nervous System

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Integration interprets and remembers changes, initiates responses: homeostasis: takes info and sends out a motor response to bring it back to equilibrium, mental activity - consciousness, thinking, memory, emotion, controls of muscles and glands. The nervous system: components, brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensoryreceptors. Subdivisions: central nervous system (cns): brain and spinal cord, higher level programming, peripheral nervous system (pns): anything out of the spinal cord (nerves, sensory receptors and motor nerves) Motor divisions of pns: somatic nervous system: cns to skeletal muscles. Regulates resting or vegetative functions such as digesting food: enteric. plexuses within the wall of the digestive tract. Can control the digestive tract independently of the cns, but still considered part of ans because of the parasympathetic and sympathetic neurons that contribute to the plexus. Types of neurons: functional classification, sensory or afferent: action potentials toward cns, motor or efferent: action potentials away from cns.

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