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CHAPTER 8
Chapter Outline
Nervous System Divisions
Nerve Tissue
Synapses
Types of Neurons
Nerves and Nerve Tracts
The Nerve Impulse
The Spinal Cord
Spinal Nerves
Spinal Cord Reflexes
Reflex arc
The Brain
Ventricles
Medulla
Pons
Midbrain
Cerebellum
Hypothalamus
Thalamus
Cerebrum
Frontal lobes
Parietal lobes
Temporal lobes
Occipital lobes
Association areas
Basal ganglia
Corpus callosum
Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid
Cranial Nerves
The Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic Pathways
Sympathetic Division
Parasympathetic Division
Neurotransmitters
Aging and the Nervous System
BOX8–1 MULTIPLE MCLEROSIS
BOX8–2 SHINGLES
BOX8–3 SPINAL CORD INJURIES
BOX8–4 CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS
BOX8–5 APHASIA
BOX8–6 ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
BOX8–7 PARKINSON’S DISEASE
BOX8–8 LUMBAR PUNCTURE
Student Objectives
- Name the divisions of the nervous system and the
parts of each, and state the general functions of
the nervous system. - Name the parts of a neuron and state the function
of each. - Explain the importance of Schwann cells in the
peripheral nervous system and neuroglia in the
central nervous system. - Describe the electrical nerve impulse, and describe
impulse transmission at synapses. - Describe the types of neurons, nerves, and nerve
tracts. - State the names and numbers of the spinal nerves,
and their destinations. - Explain the importance of stretch reflexes and
flexor reflexes. - State the functions of the parts of the brain; be
able to locate each part on a diagram. - Name the meninges and describe their locations.