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Neurobiology


The Nervous System: Overview
I. Master controlling + communicating system of the body
II. Receives information -> every thought, action and emotion reflects its activity
III. Integrates information -> processing of stimuli (decision-making)
IV. Initiates responses -> motor output
V. Works with endocrine system



Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous system
 Brain Afferent (incoming Efferent (outgoing signals)
 Spinal cord signals)
1. Sensory division Motor division
2. Carries signals Carries signals away from CNS
towards CNS
Somatic Nervous Neuro- Autonomic Nervous
System endocrine System
1. Voluntar Brain & its i. Sympathetic
y secretions ii. Parasympathetic
and how
that affects
nervous
system.




The Nerve Cell
 Functional cell responsible for nervous system signalling
 Specialised for communication
 FUNCTION:
a. Long distance electrical signals (electrical impulses or action potentials from one part of
the body to another.
b. Short distance chemical signals
c. Higher order processing- brain & ganglia

, Neurobiology




Types of Nerve Cells
1. Neurons
2. Neuroglia

1. Neurons
 Transmission of information from one part of the body to the other
 Generation of electrical impulses (by plasma membrane of the neuron)
 Directs information to specific sites
 Allows for multiple inputs and outputs
 Rapid communication



Structures and Functions of the Neuron
Cell Body Dendrites Axons
 Main body  Cytoplasmic  Slender tube of cell
 Integration centre extension of cell membrane
 Nucleus (DNA) body  Small amount of
 Mitochondria  Receives information cytoplasm
 Organelles from receptors or  Enclosed in myelin
other neurons sheath
 Specialised to
transmit action
potential away from
cell body




Types of Neurons & Their Functions
Sensory Neuron Interneuron Motor neuron
 Found in PNS  Transmits  Found in PNS
 Receives stimuli from information between  Transmits
sensory receptors components of CNS information away
 Transmits  Links sensory and from CNS to effectors
information to CNS motor neurons
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