HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Reflex Arc, Sensory Neuron, Cardiac Muscle

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Spinal cord transmits info from peripheral to brain and back. Protected by meninges: connective tissue membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Organisation of neurons in the spinal cord and spinal nerves. A reaction is a response initiated by the cns that requires decision making and processing, this can be improved via repeated repetition and thus it is a learnt behaviour. Automatic, fast, homeostatic, stereotyped response to a stimulus. They are very rapid as they rely on minimal processing by the cns. Types of reflexes: stretch (monosynaptic) image below, golgi tendon, withdrawal. Effector organ: components, the simplest reflex arcs do not involve interneurons, -monosynaptic vs. polysynaptic (involve interneurons) 1. when we knock the patella ligament the quadriceps muscles shorten, a signal is sent to spinal cord from sensory neuron: the ap synapses with a motor neuron. The alpha motor neuron than transmits ap back to quadriceps causing contraction. 3. knee is pulled up, allows stabilization when standing.

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