DocumentCode :
3197096
Title :
Physiological description of the neuron and the human nervous system
Author :
Cantor, R. ; Cantor, Shira G.
Author_Institution :
Mitre Corp., Bedford, MA, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
31 May-2 Jun 1995
Firstpage :
3
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
In order to maintain equilibrium, the human body is constantly reacting to and adjusting to changes in the outside environment, as well as within the body (internal environment). Such environmental changes, or stimuli, initiate impulses in sensory receptors. These impulses (or inputs) pass via the nerves to the brain and spinal cord, where they are analyzed, combined, compared, and coordinated. After being sorted out, impulses are conveyed by nerves to the muscles and glands of the body. The nervous system expresses itself through muscles and glands, causing muscles to contract or relax, and glands to secrete or not secrete their products. Stimuli received by the nervous system are processed rapidly through a combination of electrical impulses and chemical substances called neurotransmitters for communication between a nerve cell and a muscle cell, or between a nerve cell and glandular cells. Although the nervous system is a single, unified communications network, it is divided on a gross anatomical basis into the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord; the peripheral nervous system includes all the nerve cells and fibers that lie outside the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system connects the brain and spinal cord with the rest of the body
Keywords :
muscle; neurophysiology; physiological models; anatomy; brain; central nervous system; chemical substances; communications network; electrical impulses; environmental stimuli; glandular cells; human nervous system; muscle cells; nerve cells; neurons; neurotransmitters; peripheral nervous system; physiology; sensory receptors; spinal cord; Central nervous system; Chemical processes; Contracts; Glands; Humans; Muscles; Nervous system; Neurons; Neurotransmitters; Spinal cord;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control Symposium, 1995. 49th., Proceedings of the 1995 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2500-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1995.483877
Filename :
483877
Link To Document :
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