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Module 3: Section 1

What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS)

Nerves outside of the central nervouse system (CNS), somatic component includes sensory and motor nerves.

What is the Autonomic nervous system (ANS)

Control system of body functions such as breathing, cardiovascular function etc.

What is in the central nervous system

Brain and spinal cord

Where do you find grey matter

Cell bodies, dendrites, axon terminals, areas of synaptic connections

Where do you find white matter

Axons, pathways between grey matter areas.

What is the difference between Afferent and Efferent neurons

Afferent neurons bring sensory information to the CNS, Efferent neuron controls the tissue (e.g., skeletal muscle)

What are neurons

Basic information processing unit that receives input, processes infromation and provides output

Membrane potential depolarization vs repolarization

Depolarization is when the membrane potential becomes positive, Repolarization is when the membrane potential becomes negative. Membrane potential is negative at rest -70mV

What is the function of Glial cells

They provide support to neuron function (helps with structure, metabolism, and repair.

Synapse function

structure permitting communication between two neurons

Action potential function

change in electrical potential that can travel along a cell membrane

Neurotransmitter function

A chemical messenger that transmits a message between cells

Explain Cell to Cell communication

1. an action potential travelling down an axon is an electrical signal
2. this electrical signal is converted to a chemical signal at the axon terminals

3. the chemical signal is converted to an electrical signal at the post synaptic neuron.

Ways to measure the nervouse system

1. Structure - Structural imaging
2. Function - neuronal activity -> functional imaging, EEG, electrophysiology

3. Behaviour - Timed (reaction time), Non-timed (errors, response)

What is biopotential

An electrical potential that is measured between two points in living cells, tissues, and organisms. It is measured by electrodes, amplifiers and electrical activity

What is an EEG and what is being measured

1. EEG measures electrical activity (bio potentials) arising from the central nervouse system
2. neuronal activity -> action potentials -> depolarization and repolarization is being measured

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