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Nervous & Sensory UNITEK LVN the
Human Body in Health & Illness
Chapters 10, 11 & 13

4 lobes of the brain - answer frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital

function of frontal lobe - answer The executive, behavior, Personality and emotional
expression, motor Control

Associated with higher order of intellectual activity

If injured - need to learn how to read again

Frontal lobe motor areas - answer Primary motor area (precentral gyrus), frontal eye
field, motor speech area (Broca's area)

Where is Broca's area located? - answer frontal lobe, left hemisphere - physical aspect
of producing speech NOT cognitive area

precentral gyrus - answerthe strip of frontal cortex, just in front of the central sulcus, that
is crucial for motor control

parietal lobe - answerA region of the cerebral cortex whose functions include processing
information about touch.

parietal (cerebral lobe) - answersomatosensory processing area and Gustatory area

gustatory cortex - answerarea of the brain that receives and interprets tastes from the
tongue

temporal (cerebral lobe) - answerA region of the cerebral cortex responsible for hearing
(auditory cortex), gustatory area and olfactory area

Occipital lobe (cerebral lobe) - answerVisual cortex

Speech areas of brain - answerSpan temporal, parietal and occipital lobes (usually left
hemisphere)

association areas of cerebral cortex - answerHelps to interpret sensory info such as
visual, auditory, somatosensory

, At the sympathetic organ synapse site, the postganglionic neurons release _____ onto
_______ receptors at the effector organ - answerNorE

Adrenergic receptor (alpha or beta)

What is the sympathetic nervous system? - answerthe division of the autonomic
nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations

gyrus - answerA ridged or raised portion of a convoluted brain surface cerebral surface
of brain)

Central Nervous System (CNS) - answerconsists of the brain and spinal cord

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) - answerthe sensory and motor neurons that connect
the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body.

How does the CNS work? - answerdifferent parts of the brain control different mental
functions and therefore are related to different mental illnesses i.e. Frontal Lobe controls
organizational thought, body movement, memories, focuses, attention and deals with
problem solving/decision. (schizophrenia, ADHD)

PNS (peripheral nervous system) - answerthe sensory and motor neurons that connect
the CNS to the rest of the body

PNS (peripheral nervous system) - answercranial nerves and spinal nerves

brain weight - answer3 lbs

Nerves - answerneural "cables" containing many axons. These bundled axons, which
are part of the peripheral nervous system, connect the central nervous system with
muscles, glands, and sense organs

Neuron - answera specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.

sensory function of nervous system - answerGathers internal & external environmental
information to CNS

Integrative function of the nervous system - answerMakes the decision as to what
needs to be done. "thinking" to CNS

motor function of nervous system - answerEffects a change to maintain homeostasis,
brain tells effectors, causes muscles or glands to take action in order to help maintain
homeostasis.

Astrocytes - answerProvide structural and metabolic support for neurons. Provide brain
barrier.

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