Kinesiology 1080A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Peripheral Nervous System, Basal Ganglia, Nerve Conduction Velocity

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There are 2 divisions of the nervous system: the central nervous. System and the peripheral nervous system: the central nervous system has 2 divisions: the. Autonomic (breathing, heart rate, circadian rhythms, fight or flight) and somatic (takes info from the cns to skeletal muscles to tell it what to do, and vice versa, sensory to where we are in space) The cerebral cortex is the thing that tells everything what to do. The thalamus, basal ganglia, pons, cerebellum are like second in and when to do it command. The spinal chord is a slave system to all of the above. The thalamus is responsible for motor control. The basal ganglia is responsible for initiating and regulating movement. The cerebellum is responsible for the timing of movement. The brainstem is the relay center any signal that is going to or coming from the brain must pass through the brain stem.

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