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Chapter 11The Nervous System
The Brain, Cranial Nerves, Autonomic Nervous System,
and the Special Senses
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Introduction
• Brain is divided into four main parts– Brainstem: controls breathing, heartbeat rates
and reactions to auditory and visual stimuli– Diencephalon: controls homeostasis– Cerebrum: controls intellectual processes and
emotions– Cerebellum: maintains body posture and
balance
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The Principal Parts of the Brain
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The Principal Parts of the Brain (cont’d.)
• Main parts: brainstem, diencephalon, cerebrum, and cerebellum
• Protection– Cranial bones– Meninges– Cerebrospinal fluid
• Ventricles– Interventricular foramen
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The Principal Parts of the Brain (cont’d.)
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The Anatomy and Functions of the Brainstem
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The Anatomy and Functions of the Brainstem (cont’d.)
• Medulla oblongata– Ascending and descending tracts– Connect spinal cord with the brain– Some tracts cross over in medulla– Reticular formation: controls consciousness– Reflex centers
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• Pons varolii– Connects spinal cord with brain– Connects parts of brain with each other– Helps control breathing
The Anatomy and Functions of the Brainstem (cont’d.)
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The Anatomy and Functions of the Brainstem (cont’d.)
• Midbrain– Ventral cerebral peduncles: convey impulses
from cortex to pons and spinal cord– Dorsal tectum: reflex center– Controls movement of head and eyeball
(visual stimuli)– Controls movement of head and trunk
(auditory stimuli)
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The Anatomy and Functions of the Diencephalon
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The Anatomy and Functions of the Diencephalon (cont’d.)
• Optic tracts
• Mamillary bodies: memory and emotional responses
• Thalamus– Relay station for sensory impulses– Interpretation center for pain, temperature,
and touch
• Epithalamus: contains pineal gland
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The Anatomy and Functions of the Diencephalon (cont’d.)
• Hypothalamus: homeostasis– Controls and integrates autonomic nervous
system– Receives sensory impulses from internal
organs– Controls pituitary gland and links endocrine
and nervous systems
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The Cerebrum: Structure and Function
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The Cerebrum: Structure and Function (cont’d.)
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The Cerebrum: Structure and Function (cont’d.)
• Cerebral cortex: gray matter surface
• Longitudinal fissure separates two hemispheres
• Gyri: folds
• Sulci: grooves
• Corpus callosum: bridge connecting two hemispheres
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The Cerebrum: Structure and Function (cont’d.)
• Surface of the cortex– Motor areas control muscular movements– Sensory areas interpret sensory impulses– Association areas process emotions and
intellect
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The Cerebrum: Structure and Function (cont’d.)
• Cerebral hemispheres– Frontal lobe: muscle movement, moods,
aggression, smell, motivation– Parietal lobe: touch, pain, balance, taste,
temperature– Temporal lobe: hearing, smell, memory,
abstract thought, judgment– Occipital lobe: vision
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The Cerebrum: Structure and Function (cont’d.)
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The Cerebellum: Structure and Function
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The Cerebellum: Structure and Function (cont’d.)
• Butterfly-shaped
• Two partially separated hemispheres connected by vermis
• Functions– Coordinating muscular movements– Maintaining posture– Maintaining balance
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The Autonomic Nervous System
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The Autonomic Nervous System (cont’d.)
• Subdivision of efferent PNS
• Functions without conscious effort
• Regulates functions of internal organs
• Assists in maintaining homeostasis
• Helps deal with emergency situations
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The Autonomic Nervous System (cont’d.)
• Sympathetic– Energy and stressful situations– Increases heartbeat and breathing rates– Neurotransmitters: acetylcholine and
norepinephrine
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The Autonomic Nervous System (cont’d.)
• Parasympathetic– Restores body to nonstressful state– Neurotransmitter: acetylcholine– Stimulates digestion, urination, and defecation
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The 12 Cranial Nerves and Their Functions
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The 12 Cranial Nerves and Their Functions (cont’d.)
• (I) Olfactory: smell
• (II) Optic: sight
• (III) Oculomotor: movement of eyeball, constriction of pupil
• (IV) Trochlear: movement of eyeball
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The 12 Cranial Nerves and Their Functions (cont’d.)
• (V) Trigeminal: chewing, sensations in teeth
• (VI) Abducens: movement of eyeball
• (VII) Facial: facial expression, taste, tear and salivary glands
• (VIII) Vestibulocochlear: equilibrium, hearing
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The 12 Cranial Nerves and Their Functions (cont’d.)
• (IX) Glossopharyngeal: swallowing, taste, salivary glands
• (X) Vagus: certain muscle movements, sensory impulses
• (XI) Accessory: swallowing, head movement
• (XII) Hypoglossal: swallowing, speech
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The Special Senses
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The Sense of Smell
• Molecules in air dissolve in nasal mucus
• Bipolar sensory neurons transfer chemical impulse
• Olfactory bulbs receive impulse
• Impulse sent to olfactory cortex
• Odor variety dependent on brain interpretation
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The Sense of Smell
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The Sense of Taste
• Taste buds on tongue, palate, and pharynx
• Taste bud cell types– Exterior capsule: epithelial cells– Interior: taste cells
• Taste depends on chemicals dissolved in saliva
• Taste influenced by olfactory sensations
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The Sense of Taste
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The Sense of Sight
• Eyes protected by eyelids and eyelashes
• Tears– Lubricate the eyes– Contain bacteriolytic lysozyme enzyme– Contain salt and gamma globulin
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The Sense of Sight (cont’d.)
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The Sense of Sight (cont’d.)
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The Sense of Hearing and Equilibrium
• Outer ear– Auricle: external, visible, flexible part– External auditory meatus
• Lined with hair and ceruminous glands
– Tympanic membrane: vibrates in response to sound
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The Sense of Hearing and Equilibrium
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The Sense of Hearing and Equilibrium
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The Sense of Hearing and Equilibrium (cont’d.)
• Middle ear– Auditory ossicles: malleus, incus, and stapes– Openings: oval and round windows– Eustachian tube: equalizes pressure
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The Sense of Hearing and Equilibrium (cont’d.)
• Inner ear– Cochlea: hearing – Equilibrium
• Static: vestibule• Kinetic: semicircular canals
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Summary
• Named the principal parts of the brain
• Discussed the functions of the major parts of the brain
• Named the 12 cranial nerves
• Discussed the role of the autonomic nervous system and its divisions
• Described the special senses and the organs involved