CAS BI 108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Neural Crest

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Networks in the spinal cord and knee jerk reactions. A neural network in the spinal cord generates the knee-jerk reflex sensory (afferent) information enters the spinal cord through the dorsal horns (red pathway), and motor (efferent) output leaves it via the ventral horns (blue pathways). Information travels to the brain in white matter tracts. Interneurons make connections within the spinal cord that result in a complex, coordinated behavior pattern. Acts as a feedback loop to fire action potentials. Allows for adjustment of muscle usage to stretch. Sensory input goes into motor neurons and interneurons. Results in motor neuron contracting and inhibitory neuron inhibiting contraction. Monosynaptic pathway leads to motor neuron in spinal cord. Information coming into nervous system - afferent information. Information coming out of nervous system - efferent information. Conscious afferent information - sight, sound, smell. Unconscious afferent information - blood pressure, deep body temperature.

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