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The Structure of the Nervous System
The central nervous
system (CNS)
consists of two
parts of the nervous
system that are
encased in bone:
• the brain
• the spinal cord
The brain lies
entirely within the
skull.
The Structure of the Nervous System
The human brain
is merely a
variation on a
plan that is
common to the
brains of all
mammals
The Structure of the Nervous System
Three parts that are common to all mammals:
• the cerebrum
• the cerebellum
• the brain stem
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Cerebrum
• the largest part of the
brain
• has two cerebral
hemispheres,
separated by the deep
sagittal fissure.
• In general, the right
cerebral hemisphere
receives sensations
from, and controls
movements of the left
side of the body.
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Cerebellum
• is lying behind the cerebrum.
• contains as many neurons as both
cerebral hemispheres combined.
• is primarily a movement control
center that has extensive
connections with the cerebrum and
the spinal cord.
• the left side of the cerebellum is
concerned with movements of the
left side of the body, and the right
side of the cerebellum is concerned
with movements of the right side.
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Brain Stem
• forms the stalk from which the
cerebral hemispheres and the
cerebellum sprout.
• is a complex nexus of fibers
and cells that in part serves to
relay information from the
cerebrum to the spinal cord
and cerebellum, and vice
versa.
• is part of brain where vital
functions are regulated, such
as breathing, consciousness,
and the control of body
temperature.
• damage to the brain stem is
usually fatal.
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Spinal Cord
• is encased in the bony
vertebral column
• is attached to the brain stem
• is the major conduit of
information from the skin,
joints, and muscles of the body
to the brain, and vice versa
• A transection of the spinal cord
results in anesthesia (lack of
feeling) in the skin and
paralysis of the muscles in
parts of the body caudal to the
cut.
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Spinal Cord
•The spinal cord communicates
with the body via the spinal
nerves
•Each spinal nerve attaches to the
spinal cord by means of two
branches, the dorsal root and the
ventral root
1.the dorsal root contains axons
bringing information into the
spinal cord
2.the ventral root contains axons
carrying information away from
the spinal cord
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Peripheral
Nervous System (PNS)
The PNS has two
parts:
1. the somatic PNS
2. the visceral PNS.
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Somatic PNS
• all the spinal nerves that
innervate the skin, the joints, and
the muscles that are under
voluntary control
• The somatic motor axons derive
from motor neurons in the ventral
spinal cord.
• The cell bodies of the motor
neurons lie within the CNS, but
their axons are mostly in the PNS
• The somatic sensory axons enter
the spinal cord via the dorsal
roots
• The cell bodies of sensory
neurons lie outside the spinal
cord in dorsal root ganglia
The Structure of the Nervous System
The Visceral PNS
(involuntary, vegetative, autonomic
nervous system)
consists of the neurons that
innervate the internal organs,
blood vessels, and glands
visceral sensory axons (afferent)
bring information about visceral
function to the CNS
visceral motor axons (efferent)
command
1. the contraction and relaxation of
smooth muscles
2. the rate of cardiac muscle
contraction
3. the secretory function of various
glands
The Structure of the Nervous System
• There are 12 pairs of
cranial nerves that arise
from the brain stem and
innervate (mostly) the head
• Each cranial nerve has a
name and a number
associated with it
• Some of the cranial nerves
are part of the
1. CNS
2. somatic PNS
3. visceral PNS
The Meninges
The CNS is
protected by three
membranes collectively
called the meninges.
1.dura mater
2.arachnoid membrane
3.pia mater
The dura matter forms a
tough, inelastic bag that
surrounds the brain and
spinal cord.
The Meninges
There is subdural space
between dura matter and
arachnoid membrane.
There is subarachnoid
space between arachnoid
membrane and pia
matter.
Subarachnoid space is
filled with cerebrospinal
fluid (CSF) .
The pia mater is a thin
membrane that adheres
closely to the surface of
the brain.
The Ventricular System
The ventricular system is the fluid filled
caverns and canals inside the brain.
The fluid is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
• CSF is produced by choroid plexus in
the ventricles of the cerebral
hemispheres.
• CSF flows from the paired ventricles to
a series of connected, central cavities
at the core of the brain stem.
The Ventricular System
• CSF exits the ventricular system and
enters the subarachnoid space by
way of small openings located near
where the cerebellum attaches to the
brain stem.
• In the subarachnoid space, CSF is
absorbed by the blood vessels at
arachnoid villi.
• If the flow of CSF from the choroid
plexus through the ventricular system
to the subarachnoid space is
impaired, the fluid will back up and
cause a swelling of the ventricles.
This condition is called
hydrocephalus

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  • 1. The Structure of the Nervous System The central nervous system (CNS) consists of two parts of the nervous system that are encased in bone: • the brain • the spinal cord The brain lies entirely within the skull.
  • 2. The Structure of the Nervous System The human brain is merely a variation on a plan that is common to the brains of all mammals
  • 3. The Structure of the Nervous System Three parts that are common to all mammals: • the cerebrum • the cerebellum • the brain stem
  • 4. The Structure of the Nervous System The Cerebrum • the largest part of the brain • has two cerebral hemispheres, separated by the deep sagittal fissure. • In general, the right cerebral hemisphere receives sensations from, and controls movements of the left side of the body.
  • 5. The Structure of the Nervous System The Cerebellum • is lying behind the cerebrum. • contains as many neurons as both cerebral hemispheres combined. • is primarily a movement control center that has extensive connections with the cerebrum and the spinal cord. • the left side of the cerebellum is concerned with movements of the left side of the body, and the right side of the cerebellum is concerned with movements of the right side.
  • 6. The Structure of the Nervous System The Brain Stem • forms the stalk from which the cerebral hemispheres and the cerebellum sprout. • is a complex nexus of fibers and cells that in part serves to relay information from the cerebrum to the spinal cord and cerebellum, and vice versa. • is part of brain where vital functions are regulated, such as breathing, consciousness, and the control of body temperature. • damage to the brain stem is usually fatal.
  • 7.
  • 8. The Structure of the Nervous System The Spinal Cord • is encased in the bony vertebral column • is attached to the brain stem • is the major conduit of information from the skin, joints, and muscles of the body to the brain, and vice versa • A transection of the spinal cord results in anesthesia (lack of feeling) in the skin and paralysis of the muscles in parts of the body caudal to the cut.
  • 9. The Structure of the Nervous System The Spinal Cord •The spinal cord communicates with the body via the spinal nerves •Each spinal nerve attaches to the spinal cord by means of two branches, the dorsal root and the ventral root 1.the dorsal root contains axons bringing information into the spinal cord 2.the ventral root contains axons carrying information away from the spinal cord
  • 10. The Structure of the Nervous System The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) The PNS has two parts: 1. the somatic PNS 2. the visceral PNS.
  • 11. The Structure of the Nervous System The Somatic PNS • all the spinal nerves that innervate the skin, the joints, and the muscles that are under voluntary control • The somatic motor axons derive from motor neurons in the ventral spinal cord. • The cell bodies of the motor neurons lie within the CNS, but their axons are mostly in the PNS • The somatic sensory axons enter the spinal cord via the dorsal roots • The cell bodies of sensory neurons lie outside the spinal cord in dorsal root ganglia
  • 12. The Structure of the Nervous System The Visceral PNS (involuntary, vegetative, autonomic nervous system) consists of the neurons that innervate the internal organs, blood vessels, and glands visceral sensory axons (afferent) bring information about visceral function to the CNS visceral motor axons (efferent) command 1. the contraction and relaxation of smooth muscles 2. the rate of cardiac muscle contraction 3. the secretory function of various glands
  • 13. The Structure of the Nervous System • There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves that arise from the brain stem and innervate (mostly) the head • Each cranial nerve has a name and a number associated with it • Some of the cranial nerves are part of the 1. CNS 2. somatic PNS 3. visceral PNS
  • 14.
  • 15. The Meninges The CNS is protected by three membranes collectively called the meninges. 1.dura mater 2.arachnoid membrane 3.pia mater The dura matter forms a tough, inelastic bag that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
  • 16. The Meninges There is subdural space between dura matter and arachnoid membrane. There is subarachnoid space between arachnoid membrane and pia matter. Subarachnoid space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) . The pia mater is a thin membrane that adheres closely to the surface of the brain.
  • 17. The Ventricular System The ventricular system is the fluid filled caverns and canals inside the brain. The fluid is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). • CSF is produced by choroid plexus in the ventricles of the cerebral hemispheres. • CSF flows from the paired ventricles to a series of connected, central cavities at the core of the brain stem.
  • 18. The Ventricular System • CSF exits the ventricular system and enters the subarachnoid space by way of small openings located near where the cerebellum attaches to the brain stem. • In the subarachnoid space, CSF is absorbed by the blood vessels at arachnoid villi. • If the flow of CSF from the choroid plexus through the ventricular system to the subarachnoid space is impaired, the fluid will back up and cause a swelling of the ventricles. This condition is called hydrocephalus