Brain and Nervous System

Cards (16)

  • What is the primary function of the cerebral cortex?
    Conscious thought
  • What are the functions associated with the cerebral cortex?
    Personality, voluntary actions, and memory
  • What are the main regions of the cerebral cortex?
    • Motor cortex: movement ratio
    • Sensory cortex: sensitivity
  • What does the term "cerebellum" literally mean?
    Little brain
  • What functions does the cerebellum control?
    Coordination of movement, balance, and posture
  • How does the cerebellum process information?
    It amalgamates information from the retina, semi-circular canals, joints, and stretch receptors
  • What is the primary role of the hypothalamus?
    Controls most of the body’s homeostatic mechanisms
  • What homeostatic mechanisms does the hypothalamus control?
    Temperature control and osmoregulation
  • What endocrine function does the hypothalamus perform?
    It controls the pituitary gland
  • What does the medulla oblongata control?
    The autonomic nervous system
  • What vital regulatory centers are found in the medulla oblongata?
    The cardiac centre and the respiratory centre
  • What is the function of the nervous system?
    • Coordinates the actions of the body via electrical impulses
    • Divided into sections with different roles
  • What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?
    1. Central nervous system
    • Brain
    • Spinal cord
    1. Peripheral nervous system
    • Sensory
    • Motor
  • What are the two types of control in the peripheral nervous system?
    • Somatic (conscious control)
    • Autonomic (unconscious control)
  • What are the two branches of the autonomic nervous system?
    • Sympathetic (increases activity)
    • Parasympathetic (decreases activity)
  • why do somatic and parasympathetic systems use the same neurotransmitter
    • acetylcholine
    • both part of Peripheral Nervous System