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Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System Objectives 31.2 The Central Nervous System -Discuss the functions of the brain and spinal cord. -Describe the effects of drugs on the brain.

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Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Objectives 31.2

The Central Nervous System

-Discuss the functions of the brain and spinal cord.

-Describe the effects of drugs on the brain.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

The Central Nervous System

The Central Nervous System consists of:

1. Brain

2. Spinal Cord

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

The Spinal CordThe spinal cord is the main communication link between the brain and the rest of the body.

Certain kinds of information, including reflexes, are processed by the spinal cord.

A reflex is a quick, automatic response to a stimulus.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

The Brain

The Brain is the most complex organ in the human body.

This tissue weighs about 3 lbs and contains a staggering one hundred billion neurons.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Hemispheres

A deep groove divides the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres.

The hemispheres are connected by a band of tissue called the corpus callosum.

Each hemisphere deals mainly with the opposite side of the body.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Cerebrum

The largest region of the human brain is the cerebrum.

The cerebrum is responsible for the voluntary activities of the body, as well as, for intelligence, learning and judgment.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

The Lobes The Four Lobes are:

1. Frontal Lobe ~ emotional center & personality

2. Parietal Lobe ~ reading & speech

3. Temporal Lobe ~ hearing & smell

4. Occipital Lobe ~ vision

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Cerebral Cortex

The cerebral cortex processes information from the sense organs and controls body movements.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Limbic System

Emotion, behavior and memory have all been linked to the limbic system.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Thalamus and HypothalamusThe thalamus receives messages from sensory receptors throughout the body and then relays the information to the proper region of the cerebrum.

The hypothalamus is the control center for hunger, thirst, fatigue, anger and body temperature.

The hypothalamus also helps to coordinate the nervous and endocrine systems.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Cerebellum

The second largest region of the brain is the cerebellum.

Balance and muscle coordination involved in walking, dancing and other movements are controlled by the cerebellum.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Brain StemThe brain stem connects the brain and spinal cord.

The brain stem includes three regions—the midbrain, the pons and the medulla oblongata.

All vital functions are controlled by the Brain Stem!

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

Addiction and the Brain

Although the chemistry of each drug is different, they all produce changes in the group of synapses that use the neurotransmitter dopamine, and are associated with the brain’s pleasure and reward centers.

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

True or FalseThe largest and most prominent region of the human brain, which is

responsible for the voluntary, or conscious, activities of the body is the cerebellum. _________________________

When taking a drug such as the methamphetamine ecstasy, the amount of dopamine released by the hypothalamus and the limbic system increases. _________________________

Lesson Overview The Central Nervous System

AnswersThe largest and most prominent region of the human brain, which is

responsible for the voluntary, or conscious, activities of the body is the cerebellum.False, cerebrum

When taking a drug such as the methamphetamine ecstasy, the amount of dopamine released by the hypothalamus and the limbic system increases. _________________________