Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Chapter Notes -Insular Cortex, Ganglion, Cardiovascular Disease

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Introduction to cns: functions of the nervous system, sensory input (afferent) Sight, smell, taste, touch, pain, temperature etc: integration. Decision or processing of information: motor output (efferent) Response: central nervous system, comprises of the brain & spinal cord, integrating & command centre of the nervous system, receives incoming sensory input, interprets these signals. & dictates motor responses: peripheral nervous system, nerves & ganglia (collection of neural cell bodies in a specific region, communication lines that link all regions of the body to the. Cns: divisions of pns, sensory or afferent (inward) division or motor or efferent (outward) division. Basal ganglia special collection of neuronal cell bodies. Additional notes: exteroceptive: external stimuli affecting an organism, enteroceptive: internal stimuli affecting an organism (information about visceral organs, outputs can be motor or autonomic. Non reactors (shades of blue & green) bilateral activity. Reactors do not have activity: brain sections insular cortex (autonomic responses to emotion)

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