ASLS 555 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cranial Nerves, Motor System, Sensory Neuron

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Basic organization of the nervous system: cns = brain and spinal cord, pns = 12 cranial nerves and 31 spinal nerves. Enteric system: gut: internal and external environment. To cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, and spinal cord. Visceral motor system: autonomic ganglia and nerves. Skeletal muscles: basic model of cns wiring: M e s (r) m. Behavior (b) is determined by the motor system (m), which is influenced by 3 inputs: sensory (s), intrinsic. Sensory inputs lead directly to reflex responses (r), cognitive inputs produce voluntary responses (v), and intrinsic inputs act as control signals (c) to regulate behavioral state. Motor system outputs (1) produce behaviors that are monitored by sensory feedback (2). Sensory feedback may be used by the cognitive system for perception. Basic building blocks of the nervous system are neurons: cell body or soma. Neural circuits: neurons don"t function in isolation; they are organized into circuits, example: myotatic reflex circuit.

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