11 October 2010 Today: Chapter 6 D Structure of the Nervous System Lab this week: Lecture/demo on Visual System and Data Collection for Somatosensory Physiology.
By: Allie Dunn & Sarah Leitnaker. Evolution of Nervous system Hydra (Cndarian)- have one or more nerve net, made up of neurons. Flatworm (planarians)-
C. BASIC ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES. The Spinal Cord The spinal cord is divided into right and left sides by two grooves. The anterior median fissure is.
Somatosensory System Touch - mechanoreception Limb posture movements and forces – (kinesthesis) proprioception (Haptics – object recognition through touch.
10 October 2011 Chapter 6 Section D: Anatomy Chapter 7: Sensory Physiology Lab this week: Part 1: Visual System A (lecture/demo) Part 2: Sensory physiology:
CNS development 1.A somewhat general overview of CNS development.
Spinal cord Traditional starting point for detailed consideration of CNS Uniform and simple organization of other parts of CNS Very important in.
1 The NERVOUS SYSTEM Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves and meninges Dr. K V K 23.04.2011.
THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS. The brachial plexus is an arrangement of nerve fibres, running from the spine, formed by the ventral rami of the lower cervical and.
10 October 2011
The Peripheral Nervous System. Peripheral Nervous System 31 pairs of spinal nerves 12 pairs of cranial nerves All of the smaller nerves that branch from.
F UNCTIONAL O RGANIZATION OF THE PNS Nervous structures outside the brain and spinal cord - sensory and motor connections to the outside world -