Organisation of the nervous system
Central nervous system organisation
2. Spine
4 major plexuses of the spine
Function of cervical spine
Innervates neck, head and face
Function of bracial spine
Innervates upper extremities
Function of lumbar spine
Innervates lumbar region of back and gluteus region
Function of sacral spine
Innervates hips and lower extremities
Function of the peripheral nervous system
Detects and carries sensory information to the CNS
Autonomic effectors of the autonomic division
Function of sympathetic response
Body-wide response to stress (‘fight or flight’)
Function of parasympathetic response
Maintains and returns the body to homeostasis after stress
Structure and function of the somatic division
Peripheral recepetors
Photoreceptors
Sensitive to light
Chemoreceptors
Sensitive to chemical changes
Thermoreceptors
Stimulate by temperature changes
Nociceptors
Pain receptors
Mechanoreceptors
Stimulated by movement and pressure
Proprioceptors
Specialised mechanoreceptors in skeletal muscle and joints (capsules)
Specialised receptors
Free nerve endings
Detect pain, heat, cold, light tough
Joint kinaesthetic receptors
Sense joint angles and the rate of change in angles
Muscle spindles
Sense muscle length and the rate of change in muscle length
Golgi tendon organ (GTO)
Senses tension applied to the muscle by its tendon