#Peripheral Nervous System
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thestorybotsfanlol · 9 months ago
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PNS and CNS
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PNS=Peripheral Nervous System
CNS=Central Nervous System
Creidts to Amoeba Sisters
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justkidneying · 9 months ago
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Q: Are the eyes and optic nerve (aka CN II) part of the central nervous system or peripheral nervous system?
A: CNS
I know we say that the PNS has 12 cranial nerves, but that is false. It has 11 (CNI,CNIII-CNXII). How do we know this? Embryology, my dude (and pathology)
So the eyes come out of the brain around 3 wks after fertilization. They are a diverticulum of the brain (as everything in your body is a diverticulum of something else). The retina and optic nerve come out of the neural ectoderm. The lens comes from the surface ectoderm. If you know embryology, everything in medicine and anatomy will become so much clearer, trust me.
*we are like balloon dogs, just one long tube that got twisted around a bunch*
Anyways, pathologically, we can tell that the eyes are part of the CNS as well. What does Multiple Sclerosis do? It demyelinates the CNS....and the optic nerve. What does Guillian-Barre do? It demyelinates the PNS...but not the optic nerve.
So why do we call the optic nerves...nerves when they should be a tract? (remember that axons of the CNS are called tracts, and in the PNS they are called nerves) Honestly, I have no idea. It was probably some dumbass anatomist...and he probably also thought humans have one heart...
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turiyatitta · 1 year ago
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The Full Awareness of All Nerves
A Deep Dive into Our Body’s Silent CommunicatorsThe human body, a marvel of nature, operates with a complexity that often goes unnoticed. Central to this intricate system is the network of nerves, the silent communicators orchestrating our every move, thought, and sensation. Let’s embark on a journey to understand these fascinating elements of our biology.Firstly, consider the brain and spinal…
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ecomehdi · 2 years ago
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Outstanding Understanding the Nervous System: Parts and Functions 1
Have you ever wondered how your body coordinates all its movements and processes? It’s all thanks to an incredible network known as the nervous system. In this article, we’ll take a journey through the intricate workings of the nervous system, breaking down its parts and unveiling its fascinating functions. The Central Command: Brain and Spinal Cord The brain and spinal cord are the dynamic duo…
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gomes72us-blog · 2 months ago
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learnwish · 5 months ago
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merlions · 5 months ago
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Oh I see, In This class this week we are going to be covering the Penis system and it innervation the wait hold on post canceled what the fuck is this
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drchristophedelongsblog · 6 months ago
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Brain pathways: an information superhighway
Understanding the neural network
The brain, our body's conductor, is a complex network of billions of interconnected neurons. These neurons communicate with each other via specialized pathways known as nerve tracts. These pathways are essential for transmitting sensory, motor and cognitive information throughout the body.
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Main brain pathways
1. The pyramidal pathway
- Role: The pyramidal pathway is primarily responsible for the voluntary control of movement. It connects the primary motor cortex to the motor neurons in the spinal cord, enabling the initiation and control of precise skeletal muscle movements.
- Components: It comprises the corticospinal bundle and the corticobulbar bundle.
- How it works: Nerve signals from the motor cortex travel down this pathway to activate the muscles concerned.
2. Sensory pathways
- Role: These pathways transmit sensory information from the body to the brain.
- Types of sensitivity:
o Tactile sensitivity: Allows us to perceive touch, pressure and vibration.
o Thermal sensitivity: Allows us to perceive heat and cold.
o Deep sensitivity: Allows us to perceive the position of limbs in space (proprioception) and joint movements.
o Pain sensitivity: Allows us to perceive pain.
- Pathway: Sensory information is transmitted by peripheral nerves to the spinal cord, then back to the brain via various ascending pathways.
3. Specific sensory pathways
- Visual: transmits visual information from the retina to the occipital lobe.
- Auditory: Transmits auditory information from the inner ear to the temporal lobe.
- Olfactory pathway: transmits olfactory information from olfactory receptors to the olfactory bulb.
- Taste pathway: transmits taste information from the taste buds to the taste cortex.
4. Proprioception pathway
- Role: Proprioception is the sense that enables us to know our body's position in space.
- How it works: Proprioceptive receptors in muscles, tendons and joints constantly send information to the brain about the state of muscle contraction, joint angle and limb position.
- Importance: Proprioception is essential for movement coordination, balance and posture.
Nerve pathway disorders
Damage to or dysfunction of these pathways can lead to a variety of neurological disorders, such as :
- Hemiplegia: Paralysis of one side of the body.
- Paresthesia: Sensation of numbness or tingling.
- Ataxia: Loss of coordination of movements.
- Blindness: Loss of vision.
- Deafness: Loss of hearing.
In conclusion
Brain pathways are complex networks that ensure communication between the brain and the body. Understanding how they work is essential for grasping the mechanisms underlying many physiological and pathological processes.
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listen-to-the-inner-walrus · 9 months ago
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One of the quirks I've found of having functional neurological disorder is the fact that any compression on my fingers leads to numbness and then paralysis.
And that's very fun when you've sprained a finger and are trying to put a brace on it so you don't keep bending it.
Certainly can't bend it when it's paralysed.
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watermelonbird · 1 month ago
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Augh it’s 4 am and today is the last day I can submit all these assignments and I’m getting to a point of I don’t care. Who cares if I barely pass the class? I just want to sleep and never connect cognitive psych to anything again.
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TSRNOSS, p 531.
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natpetersoncore · 1 year ago
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what they don’t warn you about when you major in something is how incredibly irritated you get when media gets something about it wrong
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wellandable · 1 year ago
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Revolutionizing Manual Therapy: The Rise of Dermoneuromodulation
Introduction: Manual therapy has undergone a transformation in recent years, with the emergence of innovative approaches like Dermoneuromodulation (DNM). Initially conceptualized by Diane Jacobs and further developed by practitioners like Michael Reoch, DNM represents a paradigm shift in how we understand and treat pain through the interaction of the nervous system and the skin.
Understanding Dermoneuromodulation (DNM): DNM, derived from "Dermo" (skin), "Neuro" (nervous system), and "Modulation" (change), focuses on altering the activity of the nervous system using gentle skin-based techniques. Unlike traditional manual therapy methods, DNM emphasizes creating a safe environment with minimal side effects, making it a valuable adjunct or standalone approach in pain management.
The Evolution of Manual Therapy: Reflecting on the evolution of manual therapy, practitioners have transitioned from conventional biomechanical models towards a deeper understanding of neurology and pain mechanisms. This shift, epitomized by the introduction of DNM, highlights the importance of considering the role of peripheral nerves and cutaneous sensations in therapeutic interventions.
Exploring the Nervous System: An integral aspect of DNM is its focus on the sensory nervous system, which often receives insufficient attention in traditional training programs. Understanding the intricate network of cutaneous nerves and their role in conveying external stimuli is crucial for effective communication with the nervous system and addressing pain.
Unveiling the Truth About Pain: Central to DNM is a nuanced understanding of pain, which goes beyond nociception to encompass cognitive, emotional, and sensory components. By acknowledging pain as a complex phenomenon, manual therapists can employ techniques like DNM to provide novel stimuli and facilitate self-correction within the nervous system.
Harnessing the Power of Manual Therapy: DNM offers several mechanisms through which it can alleviate pain and improve function. By providing new feedback to the nervous system, enhancing vascular function, and promoting comfort-inducing positions, DNM aims to modulate pain responses and restore optimal nervous system function.
The Essence of Dermoneuromodulation: At its core, DNM is an interactive and light form of manual therapy that empowers patients to play an active role in their healing journey. By fostering effective communication and utilizing gentle techniques, DNM practitioners aim to create positive changes in pain perception and motor function.
Conclusion: As manual therapy continues to evolve, approaches like Dermoneuromodulation offer promising avenues for addressing pain and optimizing patient outcomes. By embracing the principles of DNM and incorporating them into clinical practice, therapists can revolutionize their approach to pain management and enhance the well-being of their patients.
Audience: This blog post is relevant to any licensed manual therapist interested in exploring innovative approaches to pain management and improving their understanding of the nervous system's role in therapeutic interventions.
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vijayadworld · 1 year ago
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amnhnyc · 24 days ago
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Whooo... are... youuu? 🐛🫖 Meet the tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta). This bulky critter specializes in eating the tobacco plant, which is loaded with the natural insecticide known as nicotine. So how does it manage? When it bites into a nicotine-laced leaf, the action triggers an increase in the gut enzymes that break down nicotine—allowing the caterpillar to continue feeding. “Nicotine” may make you think only of tobacco, but lots of plants contain varying amounts of this toxin. For instance, green peppers, green tomatoes, and even green potatoes contain nicotine, though in concentrations too low to have any effect. Nicotine affects the transmission of nerve impulses in both the peripheral and central nervous systems.
Photo: Matt Noch, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist 
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archangeldyke-all · 4 months ago
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just in class having a slutty thought abt sev doing chores or something around the house in a white wife pleaser w hard nipples screaming at me thru the shirt🙂‍↔️🙂‍↔️
i did the math and i think sevika's nipples would be at perfect mouth-level for me which is dangerous b/c i would just lean forward and bite 'em every time they're looking at me aflkjawel;fj
men and minors dni
the problem with having such a gorgeous girlfriend is that you can't get anything done when she's around. the most mundane things about her enchant you. you're constantly distracted by her beauty. sometimes, you follow her around the house aimlessly, just so you can keep looking at her.
it gets you in whole lot of trouble.
your friends are endlessly annoyed by your distract-ability-- they've come to expect that any time you stop texting back or vanish from a night out it's because you caught sight of your girlfriend. sometimes, they'll even text sevika to get your attention again.
you're in sevika's lap, admiring her as she reads when her phone buzzes. sevika groans, reaches out to check her messages, then snorts.
"what?" you ask.
"go get your phone, dummy. you've left ran on read for three hours now." she says.
you gasp and jump up from the couch, trying not to think too much about the fact that you just spent three fucking hours staring at your girlfriend.
at work, silco's had to create a system to get you to focus-- every time he catches you ogling sevika, he simply takes a dollar out of your tip jar on the bar.
it's really effective, but it's had the unintended consequence of making you nervous to look at sevika in public, like you're a fucking high schooler again or something.
it's also made the staring at home ten times worse.
you're supposed to be vacuuming, but you've been distracted by your girlfriend. fuck, she's in nothing but her boxers and wife pleaser, a scowl on her face as she tries to figure out why your kitchen sink keeps dripping. she's trying to kill you.
the vacuum dies and you blink. this thing has an hour long lifespan, and it was fully charged when you started vacuuming the living room. now it's dead, and you didn't even finish the first half of the carpet in here. shit.
sevika blinks up from the sink at the sudden lack of noise. "finally done?" she asks. you blink
"uh, yeah." you lie.
sevika puts her wrench down to come check out your work. she snorts when she walks in the room. "what happened to this half of the carpet?" she asks.
"uh..." you trail off, your eyes focused on sevika's nipples poking through her shirt. somewhere in your peripheral, you can make out the growing smile on sevika's lips. you don't bother to look up from her tits, though. why should you? you're not losing any money for this...
"babe. did you get stuck starin' at me again?"
"can you fuckin' blame me?"
"i was wondering what was taking you so long in here with that thing running." sevika giggles. you finally blink up at her, melting at the sparkle in her eyes.
"you're so gorgeous, and once this thing is charged up again i'll finish this... but for now can we make out a little?" you ask, pouting just a big.
sevika cackles and rolls her eyes. "fuckin' dork." she turns toward the bedroom and calls over her shoulder. "well c'mon! plug the vacuum in and get in here!"
you grin and scramble to do just that.
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