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NERVOUS SYSTEM I. CNS (Central Nervous System) Segmentation PNS (Peripheral Nervous System) Spinal Nerves Neuron Types Autonomic Nervous System (how many nervous systems are there anyways?). Central Nervous System (CNS). Brain and Spinal Cord “Command Central”
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NERVOUS SYSTEM I • CNS (Central Nervous System) • Segmentation • PNS (Peripheral Nervous System) • Spinal Nerves • Neuron Types • Autonomic Nervous System (how many nervous systems are there anyways?)
Central Nervous System (CNS) • Brain and Spinal Cord • “Command Central” • PNS (Peripheral Nervous System) are nerves that go out to targets in body
Coronal Section Cartoon • Brain • Cranial Cavity of Skull • Spinal Cord • Vertebral Arches • Cranial Nerves I-XII (off brain) • Spinal Nerves • C--8 prs (L,R) • T--12 prs • L--5 prs • S--5 prs
Counting Body Segments(vertebrae versus nerves) • Why are there seven cervical vertebrae but eight cervical nerves?
Transverse View (x-section) • vertebral body • vertebral arch • vertebral foramen • spinal cord
Sagittal View • vetebral body, arch • intervertebral disc • spinal cord • spinal nerves (where?)
Zebra-Man • Dermatomes • Each is sensory area of one spinal nerve
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) • All nerves that leave the CNS • Two Modalities: Somatic Visceral/Autonomic Sensory/Afferent (info. In) Motor/Efferent (commands out) (hint: SAME) Somatic Visceral/Autonomic --smooth mm. --heart --glands Parasympathetic Sympathetic
Somatic Motor Neuron (PNS) (CNS)
Sensory Neuron (PNS) (CNS)
Visceral (Autonomic) Motor Neuron (PNS) (CNS)
Autonomic “Targets” • All have dual sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation • (more in N.S.II)