NEM 10V Lecture Notes - Lecture 54: Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe, Parietal Lobe

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Central Nervous System Part 1:
• The nervous system consists of the central nervous system, and the peripheral nervous
system.
• The central nervous system is the processing center of the nervous system. T
• The peripheral nervous system connects the central nervous system to:
1. Limbs
2. Organs
• The central nervous system can be divided into:
1. brain
2. spinal cord
• The brain is where most of the processing is happening.
• The spinal cord sends signals to and from the brain, and to and from the rest of the body.
• Sensory signals come into the spinal cord, and motor signals go out to the peripheral
nervous system.
• The peripheral nervous system consists of the somatic nervous system, and the autonomic
nervous system.
• The somatic nervous system controls voluntary activities where skeletal muscles are
involved.
• The autonomic nervous system controls involuntary actions like heart rate, respiration
rate, and digestion.
• The autonomic nervous system can be divided into:
1. Sympathetic
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