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    peripheral nerves form a complex information developing system, acknowledged as the central nervous system. They contribute to performance of conscious and unconscious aspects of life. The mind has an abstract, rational, and conscious process. Conscious mental processes give a flexible, adaptable form of management. Furthermore, bodily functions are ingenious with the physical facets of brain-neurons and brain balance. Central nervous systems are liable for transferring, collecting, and…

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    answering your phone may sound simple, there are many activities and processes that are occurring in your body to make answering your phone possible. One primary human body system that collects stimulus and impulses which channel them throughout the body to allow a response to occur is called the nervous system. The nervous system has many unique cells, about 100 billion, called…

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    Autonomic Nervous System

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    The autonomic nervous system is split between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems and the ANS is responsible for the regulation of heart rate (Milana et. al. 2017). The effects on heart rate is a particularly interesting field to experiment in due to its versatility because there are many variables that can either increase or decrease heart depending on the amount and type of stimulus. In one case, it has been found that stimuli can affect cardiac responses in infants that were 15 weeks…

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    paragraph (200 words or less), describe the general structure and function of the nervous system. II. Why is the study of “sleep” important in a psychology course? What benefit does sleep provide to the nervous system and to the body in general? The Nervous system is divided into two main parts: the Central Nervous System (CNS), which consist of the spinal chord and the brain, and the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), which connects the CNS to the rest of the body. Together, they…

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    Explain the origination and functions of the nervous system Introduction of Nervous System The nervous system is a network of nerve cells that communicate to the brain by sending electrical and chemical impulses. The nervous system deals with fast responses of the body and are often short term. There are two main parts the nervous system. The first part is the Central Nervous System (CNS) and it is found in the brain all the way down the spinal cord. The CNS is the part that receives the…

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    the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a part of the peripheral nervous system that largely acts involuntarily. It consists of nerves in cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, exocrine and endocrine glands. The main visceral activities are temperature regulation, digestion, blood pressure and genitourinary function. The second main division of the peripheral nervous system is the somatic nervous system. This consists of cranial and spinal…

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    The human body consists of two nervous systems: Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord, whereas, the PNS consists of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. The PNS connects the rest of the body to the CNS. The PNS are grouped into two categories, sensory (afferent) nerves and motor (efferent) nerves. Sensory nerves convey information from receptors to the CNS. Motor nerves convey information from the CNS to the…

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    if those people found out that pain is one of the most essential pieces to life. Not only does the nervous system benefit the body in many ways, it senses pain and sends a message to the brain that a part of the body is experiencing pain. The brain has millions of neurons to help identify different situations that occur from anywhere at the top of the head to the bottom of the toes. The nervous system and brain of a person work together tremendously to leave people wondering how pain works, why…

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    The nervous system carries data to and from the brain and spinal cord to various bodily parts. There are three main functions of the nervous system, including sensory input, integration of data and motor output which occurs in the Brain and/or Spinal Cord. Sensory input is described as when the body gathers information of data, which correlates with the human senses such as touch, taste and sight. Integration of data occurs in the brain only once the brain has processed the information and is…

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    The Central Nervous System is the most important organ system in the human body because it is how we control our body. It consists of the spinal cord, nerve cells, and parts of the brain (Organ System Skit). “The nervous system takes in information through our senses, processes the information and triggers reactions, such as making your muscles move or causing you to feel pain” (How Does the Nervous System Work? NCBI). In addition, when the body wants to move, the brain sends a message to the…

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