KINS 2295 Lecture Notes - Proprioception, Motor Neuron, Muscle Spindle

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10 May 2013
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The two divisions of the nervous system are the central nervous system and peripheral nervous. The central nervous system contains brain and spinal cord. The two division of the peripheral nervous system is the afferent division and efferent division. The afferent system is the signals sending from the sensors ex joints and skin, to the central. Efferent system is separated into two sections, somatic nervous system controlling skeletal muscle and autonomic nervous system which controls cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. (sympathetic division and parasympathetic division) The peripheral nervous system contains 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves. Sympathetic is for fight or flights, located in the thoraces and lumbar area. Parasympathetic comes out the cranial nerves, this is for normal usages such as sleeping. They comprise about 90% of the cells within the central nervous system. They serve as a connective tissue that supports the neurons both physically and metabolically.

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