BIOL-1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Midbrain, Primary Motor Cortex, Hypothalamus

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Nervous system - an animal organ system comprised of a network of specialized interacting cells (neurons) that functions in the detection, processing and response to internal and external stimuli. The central nervous system - comprised of the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system - comprised of nerves outside the cns that carry signals into and out of cns. Nerves - bundles of neurons wrapped in connective tissue. Ganglia - clusters of neuron cell bodies. 28. 1 nervous systems receive sensory input, interpret it, and send out appropriate commands. Three main functions: sensory input - conduct signals from receptors to cns. Integration - analysis and interpretation of sensory signals, and formation of appropriate responses: motor output - conduct signals from cns to effectors that execute a response. Interneurons - located entirely in cns, integrate information and send it to motor neurons: sensory neurons - convey signals from sensory receptors to cns.

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