Nervous System Overview and Key Concepts

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Functions of the Nervous System

Coordinates body activities via electrical and chemical signals.

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Central Nervous System (CNS)

Brain and spinal cord; main control center.

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

Nerves branching from CNS.

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Afferent Division (Sensory)

Brings information to CNS.

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Somatic Senses

Touch, pain, temperature.

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Special Senses

Vision, hearing, taste, smell, equilibrium.

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Visceral Senses

Internal organs.

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Efferent Division (Motor)

Sends signals from CNS to effectors.

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Somatic Nervous System

Voluntary control over skeletal muscles.

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Autonomic Nervous System

Involuntary control over cardiac/smooth muscle, glands.

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Sympathetic Division

'Fight or Flight' response.

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Parasympathetic Division

'Rest and Digest' response.

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Neurons (Nerve Cells)

Specialized for electrical impulse transmission.

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Cell Body (Soma)

Contains nucleus and organelles.

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Dendrites

Receive signals.

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Axon

Transmits impulses away from soma.

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Myelin Sheath

Insulation that speeds up impulse transmission.

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Nodes of Ranvier

Gaps in myelin allowing saltatory conduction.

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Sensory (Afferent) Neurons

Carry input to CNS.

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Motor (Efferent) Neurons

Carry output from CNS to effectors.

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Interneurons (Association Neurons)

Process information within CNS.

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Multipolar Neurons

Most common; multiple dendrites, one axon.

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Bipolar Neurons

One dendrite, one axon (found in special senses).

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Unipolar Neurons

Single extension branches into two directions (sensory neurons).

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Anaxonic Neurons

No axon; only in CNS.

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Astrocytes

Maintain blood-brain barrier.

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Oligodendrocytes

Myelinate CNS neurons.

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Microglia

Act as phagocytes.

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Ependymal Cells

Produce cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

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Schwann Cells

Myelinate PNS neurons.

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Satellite Cells

Protect neuron cell bodies.

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Resting Membrane Potential

(-70mV) Inside is more negative due to Na⁺/K⁺ pump.

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Depolarization

Na⁺ channels open, Na⁺ enters, making inside more positive.

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Repolarization

K⁺ channels open, K⁺ exits, restoring negative charge inside.

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Hyperpolarization

Overshoot of K⁺ leaving makes it temporarily too negative.

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Return to Resting Potential

Na⁺/K⁺ pump restores ion balance.

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Myelinated Neurons

Faster due to saltatory conduction (jumps between Nodes of Ranvier).

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Unmyelinated Neurons

Slower, continuous impulse conduction.

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Electrical Synapse

Direct ion flow through gap junctions (fast, found in heart).

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Chemical Synapse

Neurotransmitter release across synaptic cleft (more common).

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Action Potential Arrives

Depolarizes presynaptic membrane.

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Calcium (Ca²⁺) Channels Open

Triggers vesicles.

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Neurotransmitter Release

Via exocytosis into synaptic cleft.

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Binding to Receptors

On postsynaptic membrane, triggering ion channels.

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Post-Synaptic Response

Can be excitatory (depolarizing) or inhibitory (hyperpolarizing).

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Neurotransmitter Removal

By reuptake, enzymatic breakdown, or diffusion.

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Excitatory Neurotransmitters

Acetylcholine (ACh), Glutamate.

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Inhibitory Neurotransmitters

GABA, Glycine.

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Mood & Reward Neurotransmitters

Dopamine, Serotonin.

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Fight-or-Flight Neurotransmitters

Norepinephrine, Epinephrine.

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Sympathetic Division of ANS

Increases heart rate, dilates pupils, inhibits digestion.

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Parasympathetic Division of ANS

Lowers heart rate, constricts pupils, stimulates digestion.

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Dual Innervation

Most organs receive signals from both sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions.

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Demyelination of CNS neurons → slow nerve signals.

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Alzheimer's Disease

Plaques and tangles impair brain function.

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Parkinson's Disease

Loss of dopamine-producing neurons.

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SSRIs (e.g., Prozac)

Block serotonin reuptake → improves mood.

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Cocaine

Blocks dopamine reuptake → excessive stimulation.

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Naloxone (Narcan)

Blocks opioid receptors → reverses overdose.

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Action Potential Steps

Steps: Depolarization (-55mV threshold reached), Repolarization (K⁺ exits), Hyperpolarization, Return to Resting Potential.