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Title: The Nervous System


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The Nervous System
  • By Gina Giglio
  • Jamie Hanson
  • Sonal Khokhari

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Central Nervous System
  • Composed of
  • Brain
  • Spinal Cord
  • Controls
  • Voluntary action

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Parts of the Brain
  • Limbic system
  • Hippocampus
  • Basil Ganglia
  • Midbrain
  • Cerebrum
  • White and gray matter
  • Cerebral cortex
  • Cerebellum
  • Brain stem
  • Hypothalamus
  • Thalamus

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Nerve Cells
  • Function
  • Detect stimulus
  • Take message to brain
  • Neuron Types
  • Motor Neuron
  • Sensory Neuron

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Somatic Nervous System
  • Connects
  • Motor neurons to Central Nervous system

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Sympathetic Nervous System
  • Controls
  • Flight or fight response

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Parasympathetic Nervous System
  • Controls
  • Relaxation
  • It reverses body functions
  • Maintains homeostasis

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Neuron Parts and Terminology
  • Axon-connects parts of neuron
  • Synapse- junctions of 2 neurons
  • Nerve impulse- stimulation
  • Receptor- receives information
  • Stimulant- causes action

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How the Nervous System Works
  • Receptor nerve sensory association
  • impulse neurons neurons
  • Motor
    effectors
  • Neuron

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Functions of the Nervous System
  • Protect body from harm
  • Notify body when fuel is needed
  • Maintain balance
  • Shut itself down for rest and recuperation
  • Adapt to abuse and injury to the body
  • Regulate internal functions

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The Three Parts of the Nervous System and their
functions
  • Central Nervous System main switchboard
  • Peripheral Nervous System communicates messages
    from central nervous system to the body
  • Autonomic Nervous System regulates automatic
    body processes

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Nervous System Problems
  • People with HIV have many problems
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • AIDS Dementia Complex is a central nervous system
    problem
  • Some causes are vitamin deficiencies, infections,
    or antiviral medication
  • Combination antiviral therapy is used for
    treatment

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How they get Diseases
  • Include genetic malformations, poisoning,
    inflammations, and tumors.
  • This happens when the disease involves either
    nerve cells or the supporting parts.

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Diseases
  • Shy Drager Syndrome
  • Progressive disorder of the central and autonomic
    nervous systems.
  • Parkinson
  • Cerebella
  • Combination
  • Difficult to treat
  • Anti-Parkinson medicines are helpful

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Tourettes Syndrome
  • Inherited neurological disorder with
    uncontrollable vocal sounds-tics (repetition).
  • Requires no medications
  • Medications are available but only to specific
    symptoms

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Adrenoleukodystrophy
  • Genetic disorder X linked trait
  • Happens when there is a breakdown or loss of the
    myelin sheath
  • Leukodystrophies cause the breakdown and loss of
    myelin sheath
  • Treatment can be bone marrow transplant during
    childhood
  • Also physical and psychological therapy

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Epilepsy
  • Seizure disorder
  • Triggers
  • Hormonal changes
  • Age
  • Illness
  • Sensory stimuli
  • Unknown cause
  • Treatments
  • Surgery
  • Anti-epileptic medications
  • ACTH
  • Mysoline
  • Tegretal
  • Ketogenetic Diet

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Stroke
  • Brain damage caused by the lack of blood flow to
    the brain
  • can lead to permanent damage to the brain tissue
  • Permanent disability paralysis to either one or
    both sides of the body

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Fast Facts
  • What constitutes death?
  • Highly controversial
  • Two main opinions
  • Brain stem death
  • Brain death
  • What is a living will?
  • Legal document
  • States ones wishes

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Nervous System Technology
  • Stroke recovery
  • Stimulation
  • Neural gene mapping

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Bibliography (Books)
  • Gardner, Weston D.,M.D. And Odburn, William A.,
    M.M.A. Structure of the Human Body.
    Pennsylvania W.B.Saunders Company, 1973. Pg
    282.
  • The Human Body. World Book Encyclopedia of
    Science. Chicago World Book Publishers Inc.
    1989.
  • Mulvihill, Mary Lou. Human Diseases A
    Systematic Approach 2nd Edititon. California
    Appleton Lange, 1987. Pgs. 295-300.
  • Understanding Science and Nature, Human Body.
    Time Life Publications.

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Bibliography (Internet Sorces)
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    inedirecthitoriginOMetaURLhttp3A2F2Fask2.
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  • Encyclopedia.com
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    resto_i.htm
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    l
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    BookNERV.html
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    H-00-002.html

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Bibliography(Continued)
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    m
  • http//uwlaz.edu/Bioogy/facultu/Maken/nerve2/sld00
    1.htm
  • http//www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disord
    ers/stroke.htm
  • http//www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/brain.htm
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    2/sld001.htm
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  • wwww.uslivingwillregistry.com/faq.shml

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