PAPER 2 - Biopsychology Flashcards
What are the two divisions of the Human Nervous System ?
The Central Nervous System (CNS)
The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
What makes up the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ?
the BRAIN and SPINAL CORD
What makes up the PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ?
NERVE CELLS - carry information to / from CNS
Within the CNS is the brain and spinal cord. What is the BRAIN responsible for ?
PHYSIOLOGICAL processes
Within the CNS is the brain and spinal cord. What is the SPINAL CORD responsible for ?
RECEIVING / TRANSMITTING information to / from the brain to PNS
reflex actions
What are the two systems within the PNS ?
SOMATIC and AUTONOMIC nervous systems
What does the SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM do ?
- voluntary acts
- receives info from SENSORY RECEPTORS
- sends info to CNS = controls muscle movement
What does the AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM do ?
- involuntary acts
- heart rate
- digestive system
What are the two sub divisions within the Autonomic Nervous System ?
SYMPATHETIC and PARASYMPATHETIC nervous systems
What does the SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM do ?
- prepares body for emergency situation
- increases HR / blood pressure / vasodialation
What dies the PARASYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM do ?
- relaxes body
- decreases HR / blood pressure
What are NEURONS ?
- building blocks of nervous system
- transmit messages
- electrical and chemical signals
What are DENDRITES ?
- end of neuron
- receive signals (neurons / sensory recpetors)
What are dendrites connected too ?
cell body
What is connected to the cell body ?
axon
What is the axon covered in ?
myelin sheath - protects axon and speeds up electrical impulse
What is at the end of the axon ?
terminal buttons
What do TERMINAL BUTTONS do ?
communicate with the next neuron
What is the gap between neurons called ?
synapse
What are SENSORY NEURONS ?
- carry messages from SENSORY RECEPTORS
- convert messages to neural impulses
What is the structure of sensory neurons ?
LONG dendrites and SHORT axon
What are RELAY (INTER) NEURONS ?
- connect sensory to motor
- allow communication between neurons
- found in CNS
What is the structure of relay neurons ?
SHORT dendrites and SHORT axon
What are MOTOR NEURONS ?
- connect CNS to MUSCLES and GLANDS
- control muscles (directly and indirectly)
- release neurotransmitters = trigger response