Kinesiology 2000A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Occipital Lobe, Parietal Lobe, Frontal Lobe

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The (cid:374)er(cid:448)ous s(cid:455)ste(cid:373) is di(cid:448)ided i(cid:374)to t(cid:449)o t(cid:455)pes . The building block of the nervous system, neurons, transmit information throughout the entire body. Irritability (or excitability) refers to the ability of the neuron to respond to stimulation. Information needs to move quick bc it coordinates all movement without the human body. The nucleus of the neuron is contained in the cell body (soma) Dendrites carry nerve impulses toward the cell body. Axons carry nerve impulses to other neurons and structures. Sensory (afferent) neurons contain receptors that are specific to different types of stimulation (temp, pain, sound, light, movement) bringing to command center. Motor (efferent) neurons carry impulses that eventually stimulate muscles and glands bringing away from command center. Speed of the nerve impulse depends on if it is surrounded by myelin (myelinated axons are up to. Occipital lobe = visual (sight and images) Temporal lobe = association (i. e. word understanding)

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