NPB 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Autonomic Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Cardiac Muscle

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Autonomic nervous system overview of the autonomic nervous system. Body functions are controlled via neural and endocrine pathways used for signaling 1 control. Precise regulation of nearly every body function. - ans regulates secretory cells , electrical cells , cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. " derived from " autonomous " l " self control " ) " major role of ans to maintain homeostasis by controlling visceral organs . overview of the nervous system input retina. Ans part of the efferent division ( output) Largely involuntary , weakly affected by voluntary input. It awake , asleep, gastrointestinal - activities that require our system - immediate conscious input output. Central nervous system ( cns) : brain , retina , spinal cord. " many functions including processing sensory information , initiating motor commands , and higher cognitive function. Peripheral nervous system : neurons send information to and from the cns. Inputs : pathways carrying information to the cns.

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