KINESIOL 1Y03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Cranial Nerves

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Gathers information from external and internal environments, then sends a signal to the cns. Sends signals to glands to secrete (ie sweat) Store some aspects of the incoming information and will make a decision regarding appropriate behaviour (how to react to that information) We ignore most signals (ie we don"t realize the feeling of wearing a shirt all day but our nerves feel it when we move or when we first put it on) Contains the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory receptors. Ending of neurons or separate, specialized cells that detect things like temperature, pain, etc. A bundle of axons and their sheaths that connects the cns to sensory receptors, muscles, and glands. Types of nerves include: cranial nerves: originate from the brain; 12 pairs, spinal nerves: originate from the spinal cord; 31 pairs. Collection of neuron cell bodies outside the cns. Extensive network of axons, and sometimes neuron cell bodies, located outside the cns.

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