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The Human Nervous
System
By Kenneth Tsang
• It includes Central Nervous
System and the Peripheral
Nervous System.
• It acts as a highway for
information to travel. It
controls movement in the
body and also converts
information for the brain to
read and process.
What is the Human
Nervous System?
Central Nervous System
Spinal Cord
• Structure
• There are 31 pairs of spinal
nerves which run through the
spinal cord. These nerves are
called “mixed” nerves
because each nerve contains
a sensory and a motor axon.
• Information entering from the
left side of the spinal cord
will eventually go over to the
right side of the brain and
vice versa. The side
switching can happen as soon
as entering the spinal cord or
until it reaches the brain.
Spinal Cord
Sensory Neuron
Motor Neuron
Receptor
Effector
Central Nervous System
Spinal Cord (Cont.)
• Function
• The spinal cord is used for two main
functions:
• It acts as a pathway for information to travel
from receptors (skin, eyes, mouth…) to the
brain and from the brain to effectors (muscle).
• The spinal cord can also be a minor
coordinating centre for some simple reflexes
like the withdrawal reflex.
Central Nervous System
• Brain
• Cerebral Cortex
− The cortex is the layer of tissue which
covers the entire brain. The thickness can
vary from 2mm to 6mm. The Cerebral
Cortex appears to have a number of lumps
and bumps
− The Cerebral Cortex controls thought,
language, reasoning, perception and
voluntary movement.
Cerebral Cortex
Central Nervous System
• Brain (Cont.)
• Cerebellum
− The Cerebellum is behind the brain stem.
It is similar to the Cerebral Cortex
because it is divided into hemispheres
− The Cerebellum controls movement,
balance and posture.
Cerebellum
Central Nervous System
• Brain (Cont.)
• Brain Stem
− The brain stem is a name for the area of
the brain between the thalamus and spinal
cord. The brain stem includes the
medulla, pons and midbrain.
− The Brain Stem controls most of the basic
functions of life like breathing, heart rate
and blood pressure.
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla
Central Nervous System
• Brain (Cont.)
• Hypothalamus
• The hypothalamus is
made of several areas
of the lower brain. It
is only the size of a
pea which is about
1/300 of the entire
brain.
Hypothalamus
Central Nervous System
• Brain (Cont.)
• Hypothalamus
• The Hypothalamus controls
body temperature, emotions,
hunger, thirst, circadian
rhythms. Despite its size, the
Hypothalamus controls some
very important functions. One
of the most important is the
body temperature control. It
acts as a thermostat so it
senses the body changes and
will tell different parts of the
body to adjust.
Hypothalamus
Central Nervous System
• Brain (Cont.)
• Thalamus
• The Thalamus is divided into two
sides. The Hypothalamus is
positioned in between the two
sides.
• The Thalamus receives sensory
information and movement
information.
Thalamus
Central Nervous System
• Brain (Cont.)
• Hippocampus
− The
Hippocampus is
part of the
Limbic System.
− The
Hippocampus is
important for
memory.
Hippocampus
Central Nervous System
• Brain (Cont.)
• Basal Ganglia
− The Basal Ganglia is a group of structure
including the globus pallidus, caudate
nucleus and subthalamic mucleus.
− Basal Ganglia controls and coordinates
movement.
Peripheral Nervous
System
• Sensory Neurons
• Sensory Neurons are neurons
which only allow information to
travel one way. They can transmit
information from Receptors (skin,
eyes, ears) to the brain and to
motor neurons.
Peripheral Nervous
System
• Motor Neurons
• Motor Neurons are neurons which
only allow information to travel
one way. The transmit information
from the brain and the spinal cord
to the Effectors (Muscles and
Glands)
Peripheral Nervous
System
• Example of a Reflex Arc
• A reflex arc is the pathway that a nerve reflex,
such as the knee jerk reflex, follows.
1. A tap on the knee stimulates sensory receptors
(tendon), generating a nerve signal.
2. The signal travels along a nerve to the spinal
cord.
3. In the spinal cord, the signal is transmitted from
the sensory nerve to a motor nerve.
4. The motor nerve sends the signal back to
effectors (muscle) in the thigh.
5. The muscle contracts, causing the lower leg to
jerk upward. The entire reflex occurs without
involving the brain.

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The human nervous system

  • 2. • It includes Central Nervous System and the Peripheral Nervous System. • It acts as a highway for information to travel. It controls movement in the body and also converts information for the brain to read and process. What is the Human Nervous System?
  • 3. Central Nervous System Spinal Cord • Structure • There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves which run through the spinal cord. These nerves are called “mixed” nerves because each nerve contains a sensory and a motor axon. • Information entering from the left side of the spinal cord will eventually go over to the right side of the brain and vice versa. The side switching can happen as soon as entering the spinal cord or until it reaches the brain. Spinal Cord Sensory Neuron Motor Neuron Receptor Effector
  • 4. Central Nervous System Spinal Cord (Cont.) • Function • The spinal cord is used for two main functions: • It acts as a pathway for information to travel from receptors (skin, eyes, mouth…) to the brain and from the brain to effectors (muscle). • The spinal cord can also be a minor coordinating centre for some simple reflexes like the withdrawal reflex.
  • 5. Central Nervous System • Brain • Cerebral Cortex − The cortex is the layer of tissue which covers the entire brain. The thickness can vary from 2mm to 6mm. The Cerebral Cortex appears to have a number of lumps and bumps − The Cerebral Cortex controls thought, language, reasoning, perception and voluntary movement. Cerebral Cortex
  • 6. Central Nervous System • Brain (Cont.) • Cerebellum − The Cerebellum is behind the brain stem. It is similar to the Cerebral Cortex because it is divided into hemispheres − The Cerebellum controls movement, balance and posture. Cerebellum
  • 7. Central Nervous System • Brain (Cont.) • Brain Stem − The brain stem is a name for the area of the brain between the thalamus and spinal cord. The brain stem includes the medulla, pons and midbrain. − The Brain Stem controls most of the basic functions of life like breathing, heart rate and blood pressure. Midbrain Pons Medulla
  • 8. Central Nervous System • Brain (Cont.) • Hypothalamus • The hypothalamus is made of several areas of the lower brain. It is only the size of a pea which is about 1/300 of the entire brain. Hypothalamus
  • 9. Central Nervous System • Brain (Cont.) • Hypothalamus • The Hypothalamus controls body temperature, emotions, hunger, thirst, circadian rhythms. Despite its size, the Hypothalamus controls some very important functions. One of the most important is the body temperature control. It acts as a thermostat so it senses the body changes and will tell different parts of the body to adjust. Hypothalamus
  • 10. Central Nervous System • Brain (Cont.) • Thalamus • The Thalamus is divided into two sides. The Hypothalamus is positioned in between the two sides. • The Thalamus receives sensory information and movement information. Thalamus
  • 11. Central Nervous System • Brain (Cont.) • Hippocampus − The Hippocampus is part of the Limbic System. − The Hippocampus is important for memory. Hippocampus
  • 12. Central Nervous System • Brain (Cont.) • Basal Ganglia − The Basal Ganglia is a group of structure including the globus pallidus, caudate nucleus and subthalamic mucleus. − Basal Ganglia controls and coordinates movement.
  • 13. Peripheral Nervous System • Sensory Neurons • Sensory Neurons are neurons which only allow information to travel one way. They can transmit information from Receptors (skin, eyes, ears) to the brain and to motor neurons.
  • 14. Peripheral Nervous System • Motor Neurons • Motor Neurons are neurons which only allow information to travel one way. The transmit information from the brain and the spinal cord to the Effectors (Muscles and Glands)
  • 15. Peripheral Nervous System • Example of a Reflex Arc • A reflex arc is the pathway that a nerve reflex, such as the knee jerk reflex, follows. 1. A tap on the knee stimulates sensory receptors (tendon), generating a nerve signal. 2. The signal travels along a nerve to the spinal cord. 3. In the spinal cord, the signal is transmitted from the sensory nerve to a motor nerve. 4. The motor nerve sends the signal back to effectors (muscle) in the thigh. 5. The muscle contracts, causing the lower leg to jerk upward. The entire reflex occurs without involving the brain.