Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Neuroanatomy, Basal Ganglia, Multipolar Neuron

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Functions of the ns: simple ex. Step on a sharp object: pain reflex, signal doesn"t need to travel to brain, fast, important for survival, complex ex. Only dealing w cns in next 8 lectutes. Functional neuroanatomy: brain & spinal cord (cns) integrating and command centre, cranial & spinal nerves (pns) communication link out to rest of body. Divisions of pns: sensory or afferent (inward) division, motor or efferent (outward) division, somatic (interactions w envir) sensory info and motor output that ineract w the envir, visceral (w/in your body) Types of neurons: multipolar neuron, 99% neurons, motor neurons, interneurons (like btwn motor & sensory neurons, only in cns) 3: unipolar neuron, sensory neurons, bipolar neuron, special sensory organs. In cns group of neuronal cell bodies called a nucleus w one exception, the basal ganglia: bundles of axonal fibers called a tract, fasciculus, column, funiculus, or lemniscus, multipolar neurons 99% of all neurons.

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