BIOC32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Gyrification, Parietal Lobe, Cerebrospinal Fluid

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Central ns brain and spinal cord, integrative and control centers. Somatic ns - somatic motor (voluntary), conducts impulses from the cns to skeletal muscles. Autonomic ns visceral motor (involuntary), conducts impulses from the cns to cardiac muscles, smooth muscles and glands. Sympathetic division mobilizes body systems during activity. Parasympathetic division conserves energy, promotes house-keeping functions during rest. Protection: skull protects our brain from injury (bumps). Frontal lobe, parietal lobe(top back), temporal lobe (side bottom) and occipital (back: gyrification. Unimodal/multimodal association areas integrate sensory and motor information from one or a variety of different primary cortices. Primary somatosensory cortex receive and process different types of sensory input: sensory information sent here includes touch, temperature, pain, itch and body position, humunculus (little man) . Primary motor cortex plans and executes movement. Basal nuclei (or clinically known as basal ganglia . Caudate nuclei putamen & globus pallidus regulates movement. Hippocampus plays a role in memory and learning.

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