01:119:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Central Nervous System, Motor Neuron, Sensory Neuron

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Neurons that carry information from a sensory nerve cell to a motor nerve cell. Central nervous system (cns) consists of the brain and spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system (pns) consists of nerve cells that carry information to or from the cns. Receptors can detect a change in the environment (stimulus) and produce electrical impulses in response. Sense organs contain groups of receptors that respond to specific stimuli. Produces a response e. g. muscle contracts to move hand away from stimulus or gland squeezes and releases hormone into blood. Where two neurons meet, there is a tiny gap called a synapse. Signals cross this gap using chemicals released by a neuron. The chemical diffuses across the gap makes the next neurone transmit an electrical signal. Reflex a way for the body to automatically and rapidly respond to a stimulus to minimise any further damage to the body. stimulus receptor sensory neurone relay neurone motor neurone effector response.

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