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HOSA behavioral health knowledge Questions and answers latest update Central Nervous system (CNS) includes the brain and spinal cord brainstem contains midbrain, medulla, and pons medulla controls vital body functions ex: heart rate, breathing pons control the management of sleep, arousal, facial expression cerebellum maintaining balance and motor coordination cerebellum contains more neurons than the rest of the brain midbrain controls sensory reflexes, movement, pain reticular formation controls mood, arousal, sleep; major source of serotonin and norepinephrine thalamus controls sensation, memory, states of consciousness; receives sensory input from most systems basal ganglia voluntary movement; degeneration in Parkinson's, also involved in OCD and ADHD hypothalamus involved w/ motivation and homeostasis; regulates temperature, hunger thirst; directs ANS and endocrine system hippocampus formation of long term memories cingulate cortex directs ANS; plays role in decision making, emotion, anticipation of reward, empathy amygdala fear and aggression nucleus accumbens reward and pleasure corpus callosum connects hemispheres cerebral cortex thin layer of gray matter covering cerebral hemispheres frontal lobe primary motor cortex and areas responsible for most complex cognitive processes Broca's area speech production in left hemisphere prefrontal cortex planning behavior, attention, and judgement orbitofrontal cortex emotion, impulse control occipital lobe primary visual cortex temporal lobe primary auditory cortex parietal lobe primary somatosensory cortex (involved in neglect syndrome) lateralization localization of function in one of the hemispheres (Ex: language lateralized in the left hemisphere) Peripheral Nervous System nerves and ganglia outside the CNS; contains somatic and autonomic nervous systems somatic nervous system transmits commands for voluntary movement autonomic nervous system controls glands and organs; contains sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system sympathetic nervous system fight or flight; expenditure of energy parasympathetic nervous system rest and digest; storage of energy enteric nervous system nerve cells embedded in lining of gastrointestinal system; communicates with endocrine system; source of 95% of boys serotonin endocrine system responsible for release of hormones into bloodstream; responses to input from hypothalamus pineal gland releases melatonin; maintenance of sleep-wake cycles pituitary gland master gland; stimulates activity of other glands main parts of the neuron soma (cell body), axons (transmit info), dendrites (receive info) glial cells provide structural matrix, clean up debris, form blood-brain barrier

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HOSA behavioral health knowledge Questions
and answers latest update
Central Nervous system (CNS)
includes the brain and spinal cord


brainstem
contains midbrain, medulla, and pons


medulla
controls vital body functions ex: heart rate, breathing


pons
control the management of sleep, arousal, facial expression


cerebellum
maintaining balance and motor coordination


cerebellum
contains more neurons than the rest of the brain


midbrain
controls sensory reflexes, movement, pain


reticular formation
controls mood, arousal, sleep; major source of serotonin and norepinephrine


thalamus
controls sensation, memory, states of consciousness; receives sensory input from most systems


basal ganglia
voluntary movement; degeneration in Parkinson's, also involved in OCD and ADHD


hypothalamus
involved w/ motivation and homeostasis; regulates temperature, hunger thirst; directs ANS and
endocrine system


hippocampus
formation of long term memories


cingulate cortex
directs ANS; plays role in decision making, emotion, anticipation of reward, empathy


amygdala

,fear and aggression


nucleus accumbens
reward and pleasure


corpus callosum
connects hemispheres


cerebral cortex
thin layer of gray matter covering cerebral hemispheres


frontal lobe
primary motor cortex and areas responsible for most complex cognitive processes


Broca's area
speech production in left hemisphere


prefrontal cortex
planning behavior, attention, and judgement


orbitofrontal cortex
emotion, impulse control


occipital lobe
primary visual cortex


temporal lobe
primary auditory cortex


parietal lobe
primary somatosensory cortex (involved in neglect syndrome)


lateralization
localization of function in one of the hemispheres (Ex: language lateralized in the left hemisphere)


Peripheral Nervous System
nerves and ganglia outside the CNS; contains somatic and autonomic nervous systems


somatic nervous system
transmits commands for voluntary movement


autonomic nervous system
controls glands and organs; contains sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system

, sympathetic nervous system
fight or flight; expenditure of energy


parasympathetic nervous system
rest and digest; storage of energy


enteric nervous system
nerve cells embedded in lining of gastrointestinal system; communicates with endocrine system;
source of 95% of boys serotonin


endocrine system
responsible for release of hormones into bloodstream; responses to input from hypothalamus


pineal gland
releases melatonin; maintenance of sleep-wake cycles


pituitary gland
master gland; stimulates activity of other glands


main parts of the neuron
soma (cell body), axons (transmit info), dendrites (receive info)


glial cells
provide structural matrix, clean up debris, form blood-brain barrier


myelin
insulating material covering axons; increase conduction


glial cells
cells that form scar tissue in the brain and spinal cord


young adulthood
The prefrontal cortex in myelinated in


action potential
electrical signal arising in a neurons axon


resting potential
electrical charge across membrane when neuron is not firing


action
The _________ potential is initiated when the membrane is depolarized to threshold

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