KIN 2500 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Central Nervous System, Cranial Cavity, Cranial Nerves

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Functional organization of the nervous system: sensory (input) function sensory or afferent receptors, detect stimuli either externally or internally. Internally increase of blood pressure: externally raindrops on arm, sensory (afferent) neurons carry this sensory information into the brain and spinal cord through cranial and spinal nerves, then send it to the integrating system. Integrative function interneurons: processes sensory information by analyzing and storing some of it by making decisions for appropriate responses. Interpreting the information: perception occurs in the brain and is the conscious awareness of sensory stimuli. Peripheral nervous system (pns) divides into three components: somatic nervous system (sns, consists of sensory and motor neurons, somatic sensory neurons convey information to the cns from sensory receptors in skin, skeletal muscles, and joints. Involved in the input of information to the cns from for integration (processing: somatic motor neurons convey information from the cns to skeletal muscles only.

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