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Central Nervous System

Central Nervous System

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Central Nervous System

Essentials of Healthcare

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Open Ended

What are the components of the central nervous system?

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Function & Components

  • The central nervous system plays a primary role in receiving information from various areas of the body and then coordinating this activity to produce the body's responses.

  • The central nervous system (CNS) is comprised of the brain and spinal cord.

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The Brain

  • The brain controls many of the body's functions including sensation, thought, movement, awareness, and memory.

  • The surface of the brain is known as the cerebral cortex.

  • The largest part of the brain is known as the cerebrum and is responsible for things such as memory, speech, voluntary behaviors, and thought.

  • The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres, a right hemisphere, and a left hemisphere.

  • The brain's right hemisphere controls movements on the body's left side, while the left hemisphere controls movements on the body's right side.

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Lobes of the brain

  • Each hemisphere of the brain is then divided into four interconnected lobes:

  • Frontal lobes are associated with higher cognition, voluntary movements, and language

  • Parietal lobes are associated with processing sensory information.

  • Occipital Lobes: are associated with interpreting visual stimuli and information.

  • Temporal lobes are associated with hearing and interpreting sounds as well as the formation of memories.

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Cerebellum

  • The cerebellum is the area at the back and bottom of the brain, behind the brainstem.

  • The cerebellum has several functions relating to movement and coordination, including:

  • Maintaining balance: The cerebellum has special sensors that detect shifts in balance and movement. It sends signals for the body to adjust and move.

  • Coordinating movement: Most body movements require the coordination of multiple muscle groups. The cerebellum times muscle actions so that the body can move smoothly.

  • Vision: The cerebellum coordinates eye movements

  • Motor learning: The cerebellum helps the body to learn movements that require practice and fine-tuning.

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Brain Stem

  • The brainstem (brain stem) is the distal part of the brain that is made up of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.

  • Each of the three components has its own unique structure and function.

  • Together, they help to regulate breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and several other important functions.

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Spinal Cord

  • The spinal cord connects to the brain via the brain stem and then runs down through the spinal canal, located inside the vertebra.

  • The spinal cord carries information from various parts of the body to and from the brain.

  • In the case of some reflex movements, responses are controlled by spinal pathways without involvement from the brain.

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating breathing, heart rate & blood pressure?

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Brainstem

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Cerebellum

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Cerebrum

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Multiple Choice

Which partt of the brain is responsible for sensation, thought, movement, awareness, and memory??

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Brainstem

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Cerebellum

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Cerebrum

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the brain is responsible for movement and coordination?

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Brainstem

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Cerebellum

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Cerebrum

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Essentials of Healthcare

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