Nervous system
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Brain stem
The brainstem is the lower extension of the brain providing support and sitting
anterior to the cerebellum. It serves as a pathway for information to be relayed
between the brain and spinal cord and is composed of three structures including
the midbrain , pons , and medulla oblongata |
Comparative mammalian brain collections
provides browsers with images and information from one of the world's largest
collection of well-preserved, sectioned and stained brains of mammals. Viewers
can see and download photographs of brains of over 100 different species of
mammals (including humans) representing 17 mammalian orders |
Cranial Nerves
describes the cranial nerves, their function, and origin/pathways when
applicable |
Cranial nerves |
Cranial nerves
cranial nerve functions |
Cranial nerves |
Cranial nerves
the cranial nerves are 12 pairs of nerves that can be seen on the ventral
(bottom) surface of the brain. Some of these nerves bring
information from the sense organs to the brain; other cranial nerves control
muscles; other cranial nerves are connected to glands or internal organs such as
the heart and lungs, olfactory nerve, optic nerve, oculomotor nerve, trochlear
nerve, trigeminal nerve, abducens nerve, facial nerve, vestibulocochlear nerve,
glossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, spinal accessory nerve, hypoglossal nerve |
Cranial nerves
introduction to the structure and function of the human cranial nerves, cranial
nerves, anatomy, nervous system, nerves, gross anatomy, brain |
Cranial
nerves tutorial the cranial nerves are composed of twelve pairs of nerves
that emanate from the nervous tissue of the brain. In order reach their
targets they must ultimately exit/enter the cranium through openings in the
skull |
Cranial nerves the 12 cranial nerves can be
divided into sensory, motor, or mixed nerves, part of
Neuroscience tutorial |
Cranial nerves
- introduction olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal,
abducens, facial, auditory (vestibulocochlear), glossopharyngeal, vagus, spinal
accessory, hypoglossal |
Effects of drugs on
the nervous system alcohol, amphetamines, caffeine, cocaine, heroin, inhalants, LSD, marijuana, nicotine, ecstasy, rohypnol, 1,4-butanediol, GHB, barbiturates, PCP, allucinogenic
mushrooms |
Genetics and the Brain |
Nervous System
The nervous system is the body's information gatherer, storage center and
control system. Its overall functions are to collect information about the
body's external/internal states and transfer this information to the brain
(afferent system), to analyze this information, ... |
Neuroscience for
kids neuroscience, brain, nervous system, spinal cord, drugs, glia, sleep,
pain, development, neurology, neurobiology, cognition, perception, sensation,
biology |
Human
cranial nerves introduction to the structure and function of the human
cranial nerves |
Nerve1.ppt,
Nerve2.ppt,
Nerve3.ppt,
Nerve4.ppt ppt files |
Nerve Tissue |
Nervous
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Nervous
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Nervous
system The Neuron, The Nerve Message, Nervous Systems, Peripheral Nervous
System, Somatic Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System, Central Nervous
System, The Brain, The Spinal Cord, The Brain and Drugs, Senses |
Neurons & the Nervous
System The human nervous system consists of billions of nerve cells (or
neurons)plus supporting (neuroglial) cells. Neurons are able to respond to
stimuli (such as touch, sound, light, and so on), conduct impulses, and
communicate with each other (and with other types of cells like muscle cells),
... |
Neuroscience Tutorial
Coronal and horizontal sections, Basic visual pathway, Basic somatosensory
pathway, Basic motor pathway, Eye and retina, Central visual pathways, Auditory
and vestibular systems, Somatosensory pathways from the body, Somatosensory
pathways from the face, Spinal motor structures, Brainstem nuclei of
cranial nerves |
Neurotransmitters and neuroactive
peptides Communication of information between neurons is accomplished by
movement of chemicals across a small gap called the synapse. Chemicals, called
neurotransmitters, are released from one neuron at the presynaptic nerve
terminal |
Neuroscience
tutorial an illustrated guide to the
essential basics of clinical neuroscience |
Neurosciences on the
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neuropathy |
Neurotransmitters |
Nerves
learn your nerves, cranial nerves |
Pain and why it hurts |
Patellar
reflex and its function the patellar (knee Jerk) reflex as the thing the
doctor checks during our physical. Sitting on the table with our legs crossed,
he hammers softly just below our knee-cap - bump, kick; bump, kick, ... |
Phenomena of human sleep summarizes the basic knowledge from the field of
sleep research. The emphasis is on the exploration of the rules of
polysomnographic recording and scoring sleep stages as well as on results and
opinions about the nature of sleep EEG, pdf file |
Pituitary
describes the pituitary, its structures, and function |
Protein synthesis animation |
Reflex experiments |
Spinal cord: anatomy of the spine
the spinal cord is an extension of the brain. It is protected by
a bony structure called the vertebral or spinal column. The spinal cord is
covered with the same three membranes as the brain, the meninges. All the
information going from the brain to the limbs travels through the spinal cord.
This then allows for movement |
The
brain and nervous system |
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