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Psychology 256. Introduction to Brain and Behavior Dr. Hakan. What is the Brain?. Billions of nerve cells. What is the Brain?. Thousands of connections where one neuron may interact (communicate) with other neurons. As many as 10,000 connections. 40+ neurochemicals ( neurotransmitters).
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Psychology 256 Introduction to Brain and Behavior Dr. Hakan
What is the Brain? • Billions of nerve cells
What is the Brain? • Thousands of connections where one neuron may interact (communicate) with other neurons. As many as 10,000 connections 40+ neurochemicals ( neurotransmitters)
Why Study the Brain? • Sensation • Motion • Internal Regulation • Reproduction • Adaptation • EVERYTHING WE DO!
Overarching Principles of Brain function • Hierarchically organized • Redundant control • Inhibition • Automaticity • Conscious vs Unconscious processes
The Scientific Method • Empiricism • Objectivity • Measurement and testing • replication
Confusing terms (Particularly where the CNS makes its’ 90 degree bend) • Anterior-Posterior/Rostral-Caudal • Dorsal-ventral/ Superior-inferior
Myelin gives a whitish appearance because its adipose content Shwann cells myelinate the PNS
Myelin Staining in the Spinal cord Dorsal Horizontal plane ventral
Organizational schemes always have shortcomings:The PNS can not be truly separated from the CNS
To consider the PNS we first must consider the spinal cordThe vertebral column
Each vertebra houses a spinal cord segment Midsaggital view
Each segment is similar: Central gray and surrounding white matter
Each nerve pair contains thousands of incoming and outgoing axons
The PNS:All neural tissue outside of the cranium and vertebral column ( with one exception)
The somatic division of the PNS gives rise to segmental organiztion: Dermatomes and myotomes
Some functional differences between the somatic branch and the ANS