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UNIT 4 • Nervous System: (1) CNS (central nervous system): brain and spinal cord (2) PNS (peripheral nervous system): nerves • Neurons: stings of long, thin cells which send messages to and from the brain along nerves ~neurons “fire” when they are stimulated ~work on all or none theory: they either fire at full strength or don’t fire at all PARTS OF A NEURON • 1. Cell body: has nucleus and produces energy needed to fuel neuron activity • 2. Dendrites: short, thin fibers that stick out from cell body; receive messages from other neurons and send them to cell body • 3. Axon: long fiber that carries impulses away from cell body toward the dendrite of another neuron NEURON • Myelin sheath: a white, fatty substance that insulates and protects the axon • synapse: the space between neurons; connects to other neurons • A neuron transmits its impulses (messages) to another neuron across the synapse by releasing chemicals called neurotransmitters which open chemical locks to excite the other receptors • Somatic Nervous System (SNS): the part of the PNS that controls voluntary activities • Autonomic Nervous System(ANS): part of the PNS that controls involuntary activities like heartbeat, stomach activity, etc. 2 parts of the ANS • These are all automatic, don’t think about (1) sympathetic nervous system: prepares body for emergencies or hard activity (2) parasympathetic nervous system: saves energy and helps body to recover after hard activity; brings body back to normal resting state 3 Parts of Brain 1. Hindbrain: at the rear base of the skull (a) cerebellum: controls posture and balance (b) medulla: controls breathing and reflexes (c) pons: bridge between spinal cord and brain 2. Midbrain: small part of brain; integrates sensory information 3. Forebrain: covering of brain’s central core; “higher” thinking processes (a) thalamus: relay station for all information that travels to and from cortex (b) hypothalamus: controls hunger, thirst, sexual behavior, body’s temperature (c) cerebral cortex: outer layer of forebrain; allows you to see, read, and understand words (d) limbic system: in core of forebrain; regulates our emotions and motivation LOBES OF BRAIN *the cerebrum is 2 hemispheres or 2 sides (right and left) *the 2 sides are connected by a band of fibers called the corpus callosum (a) left hemisphere: controls movement of the right side of the body *controls speech, mathematical ability, calculation, logic (b) right hemisphere: controls left side of body *visual and spatial (putting together a puzzle), recognizes patterns, creativity