MCELLBI C61 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fixed Action Pattern, Phineas Gage, Central Processing Unit

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What was really new about it: phrenology; brain instead of heart was the most important; Why can they only talk about the stuff they see on one side: a split-brain patient is one whose corpus collosum, the bundle of nerves connecting the two halves of the brain, have been split; Which one releases the neurotransmitters and which one has the receptors: this is relative to the particular synapse you"re looking at. Presynaptic cell is the one before the synapse that releases neurotransmitters and postsynaptic cell is the one after the synapse that has receptors. Somatic nervous system (transmits sensation, produces movement: cranial nerves, spinal nerves. It consumes 25% of the oxygen and 70% of glucose, but it is less than. What do they each do: autonomic nervous system. What"s in each of them: cns central nervous system brain and spinal cord, pns peripheral nervous system.

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