PSY 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Frontal Bone, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Central Sulcus
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Psy 2301 d biological foundations of behavior. An individual"s capacity to develop into more than one phenotype. The nervous system"s potential for physical or chemical change that enhances its adaptability to environmental change and its ability to compensate for injury. Part of the pns that includes the cranial and spinal nerves to and from the muscles, joints, and skin that produce movement, transmit incoming sensory input, and inform the cns about the position and movement of body parts. Part of the pns that regulates the functioning of internal organs and glands. Conducting away from a central nervous system structure. Toward the back of an animal or head; viewing orientation from above. Toward the middle, speciically the body"s midline [side view] Towards the side of the body or brain. Toward the head or front [see also frontal and rostral] Toward the beak (front) or the animal [see also anterior and frontal]