The Nervous system is divided into: The [blank_start]central nervous system[blank_end] is made up of [blank_start]your brain and spinal cord[blank_end]. It [blank_start]transmits messages[blank_end] to the [blank_start]peripheral nervous system[blank_end].
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central nervous system
peripheral nervous system
your brain and spinal cord
transmits messages
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The Brain is involved in:
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Transmitting messages
Psychological Processes
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The spinal cord is involved in:
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Helping transmit messages
Psychological processes
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The [blank_start]somatic[blank_end] nervous system ([blank_start]voluntary[blank_end] movement) is concerned with the [blank_start]external environment[blank_end] and carries information to ([blank_start]sensory[blank_end] neurons) and from ([blank_start]motor[blank_end] neurons) the [blank_start]central[blank_end] nervous system.
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somatic
voluntary
external environment
sensory
motor
central
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The [blank_start]autonomic[blank_end] nervous system ([blank_start]involuntary[blank_end] movement, controlled by the [blank_start]central[blank_end] nervous system [blank_start]unconsciously[blank_end]) is concerned with the [blank_start]internal[blank_end] environment. It connects info from the [blank_start]central[blank_end] nervous system to the [blank_start]internal organs[blank_end], [blank_start]glands[blank_end] and [blank_start]smooth muscles[blank_end] (eg, digestion), [blank_start]regulating internal bodily processes.[blank_end]
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autonomic
involuntary
central
unconsciously
internal
central
internal organs
regulating internal bodily processes.
glands
smooth muscles
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Can the Somatic Nervous system be split into further branches?
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True
False
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The [blank_start]sympathetic[blank_end] branch prepares the body to [blank_start]expend energy[blank_end] (mobilising the body for an emergency-fight or flight response). The [blank_start]parasympathetic[blank_end] branch [blank_start]conserves[blank_end] energy and caries out 'maintenance needs' such as [blank_start]tissue repair[blank_end]. Parasympathetic activity occurs when we are [blank_start]relaxed or inactive[blank_end] (most of the time) or when the [blank_start]stressor/emergency has passed.[blank_end]
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sympathetic
expend energy
parasympathetic
conserves
tissue repair
relaxed or inactive
stressor/emergency has passed.
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The parasympathetic branch:
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Conserves energy
Prepares the body to expend energy
Occurs when a stressor has passed
Occurs when we are faced with a stressor
Happens most of the time, when we are relaxed or inactive
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The Sympathetic branch:
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Conserves energy
Prepares the body to expend energy
Occurs when faced with a stressor
Occurs after a stressor has passed
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When we are faced with a stressor we don't think that we can deal with, the [blank_start]hypothalamus[blank_end] sends a message to the [blank_start]sympathetic[blank_end] branch which sends a message to the [blank_start]adrenal medulla[blank_end] which then [blank_start]releases adrenaline[blank_end], which has effects such as increased [blank_start]heart rate[blank_end], [blank_start]blood pressure[blank_end] and [blank_start]breathing rate[blank_end] and decreased [blank_start]digestion[blank_end] which is not a priority, preparing your body for the [blank_start]fight/flight response.[blank_end]
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hypothalamus
sympathetic
adrenal medulla
releases adrenaline
heart rate
blood pressure
breathing rate
digestion
fight/flight response.
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When the threat passes, the sympathetic branch is activated.
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True
False
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Who came up with the fight/flight response theory?