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Chapter 18

Functions of the Central and Peripheral Nervous System

Sensory Modalities
Sensory Modalities
Sensation is the awareness of changes within or outside the body, either consciously or subconsciously. The conscious interpretation of a sensation is ...
Introduction to Sensory Receptors
Introduction to Sensory Receptors
Sensory receptors are dendrites of sensory neurons or specialized receptor cells that detect external and internal stimuli. Sensory receptors are grouped ...
Sensory Perception: Organization of the Somatosensory System
Sensory Perception: Organization of the Somatosensory System
The somatosensory system is the components of the central and peripheral nervous system that sense and process touch, pressure, pain, temperature, and ...
Overview of Somatic Sensory Pathways
Overview of Somatic Sensory Pathways
The somatic sensory pathways transmit impulses from sensory receptors to the cerebral cortex or the cerebellum. These pathways are composed of bundles of ...
Major Somatic Sensory Pathways
Major Somatic Sensory Pathways
The major somatic sensory pathways include the posterior column-medial lemniscus, the spinothalamic, and the spinocerebellar pathways. The posterior ...
Hierarchy of Motor Control
Hierarchy of Motor Control
The hierarchy of motor control is a way to categorize motor control circuits in order to understand how the human body can perform complex motor ...
Direct Motor Pathways
Direct Motor Pathways
The direct or pyramidal motor pathways regulate conscious and voluntary movements through the skeletal muscles. The tracts of motor pathways comprise ...
Indirect Motor Pathways
Indirect Motor Pathways
The indirect motor pathways control balance, posture, limb movements, and movements in response to visual and auditory stimuli.  The indirect motor ...
Reflex Activity
Reflex Activity
A reflex is a quick and automatic response to a stimulus, like pulling your hand away from heat or lifting your foot off a sharp object.   A ...
Somatic Spinal Reflexes
Somatic Spinal Reflexes
Somatic spinal reflexes are rapid, involuntary muscular responses to external stimuli that involve the somatic musculature and the spinal cord. One of the ...
Brain Waves
Brain Waves
Brain waves are the patterns of electrical activity resulting from the action of millions of neurons. An electroencephalogram, or EEG, is a visual ...
Sleep-Wake Cycles
Sleep-Wake Cycles
Sleep is a physiological state of partial consciousness with reduced sensory and motor activity that can be disrupted by external stimuli. The sleep cycle ...
Higher Mental Functions of Brain: Learning and Memory
Higher Mental Functions of Brain: Learning and Memory
Memory is one of the most vital higher mental functions of the brain. Memory is closely related to learning because it enables us to retain information ...
Higher Mental Functions of the Brain: Language
Higher Mental Functions of the Brain: Language
Language is a system of communication that allows the expression of thoughts, ideas, and feelings. The brain processes language in both hemispheres. ...
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