Neuroscience Introduction / Terminology Dr. Michael P. Gillespie.
TERMS OF REFERENCE If you speak Spanish, you may find the following mnemonics useful: Rostral (rostro means face); Ventral (vientre means tummy); Caudal.
The Nervous System I: The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Anatomy & Physiology I Chapter 9.
Brain structures (Internal & External)
Anatomy of the Brain
Action Potential Generation and Conduction in the Frog Sciatic Nerve
Fig. 5.1. Sensation: basic, primitive mental state corresponding to energies in env't; experience of world Perception: mental state corresponding to properties.
The nervous system gathers and interprets information about the body’s internal and external environments and response to that information.
DEVELOPMENT I: PROLIFERATION, MIGRATION
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM CHAPTER 3 T he Central nervous system The peripheral nervous system Development and change in the nervous system.
The Nervous System
The Nervous System Review PsTL 1082-1/Fall 08 Modified slides from Murray Jensen’s Originals for PsTL 1135 Images from.. Loyola University Medical Center.