HLSC 2400U Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Neuron, Spinal Cord, Nerve Tract

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Neuroscience is based on the functional anatomy of the nervous system. There are neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, and cognitive/behavioural aspects of human movement. Levels of neuroscience include : molecular neuroscience, cellular , systems , behavioural , cognitive . Four regions of the nervous system : peripheral, spinal, cerebrum, cerebellum. Pns nervous system structures not included in the brain and spinal cord. Cns spinal cord, cerebellum and cerebral regions, and brainstem. The 3 systems involved in these regions : somatosensory. Periphery to the brain: somatic motor. Brain to the skeletal muscles: autonomic. Brain and viscera (smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands) Afferent axons information to the brain (think of a" as in arrives at the brain) Efferent axons information away from the brain. Somatic nervous system cell bodies are contained in the brain and spinal cord (cns) Autonomic nervous system cell bodies are outside of the spinal column and brain (in sympathetic trunk) Spinal nerve separates each side of the spinal cord (2)

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