what is the definition of neural control/regulation?
Functional interactions between networks of neurons that regulate/control a behaviour/function.
what is neural control of breathing?
what is basal breathing?
○ Counterbalance air outside- change pressure to make air move in and out
○ Dorsal respiratory region of the medulla
* Inspiratory neurons spontaneously fire (no signals needed from other parts of the body to create the firing)
○ AP propagates automatically.
which muscles are innervated when more air is needed in the lungs?
the external intercostal muscles
which signals innervate the diphragm via the phrenic nerve?
C3,4,5 (only the diaphragm is needed for quite breathing)
§ Innervate the diaphragm
§ Contraction of intercostals leads to a reduction of pressure (as the diaphragm moves up)- increases volume in lugs- more air comes in)
what does basal breathing occur?
most dorsal region of the medulla
what is the aortic arch?
chemoreceptive neurons pick up concentration of increased CO2 and decreased O2, decreased hydrogen ions
STIMULATES NEURONS TO BREATH A BIT MORE
what is the neurotoxic area?
switch (back of pons- most dorsal region)
○ Change in the neuron firing.
○ Tells neurons to stop so shortens the breath in
§ Increases respiratory rate (INHIBITORY SIGNALS)
where does air move when their is low pressure iside the lungs?
air moves high to low so goes into the lungs
give some examples of neural control?
homeostasis
temperature control
breathing control
eating regulation
behaviour control
heart rate control
what is the diencephalon?
what is the structure of the hypothalamus?
what system is the hypothalamus part of?
endocrine system
what is the funtion of the hypothalamus?
what is homeostasis?
the state of stedy internal, physcial and chemical conditions maintained in living systems
the condition of optimal functioning for the organism and includes many variables
what are the 4 f’s?
what is the pituitory gland?
what does the pituitary gland control?
what is the hypothalamuis control of the pituitory gland?
what does the anterior pituitory gland control?
what is the HPA axis?
what are the effects of prolongued exposure to cortisol?
what are the responses to cortisol and epigenetics?
what does the psoterior pituitory gland control?