Brain and spinal cord are apart of this system.
What is the CNS
These CNS and PNS cells communicate within nervous system and with organs, muscles, and glands.
What are neurons
Primary Motor Cortex (M1) is found in this gyrus of the frontal lobe.
What is pre central gyrus of the frontal lobe?
This area plays a role in language comprehension, semantic processing, and the selection of competing semantic interpretations.
What is Broca's area?
This area is strongly active during the duration and direction of attention, and interprets visual and spatial information during action performance on an object.
What is superior Parietal Lobule?
Joints, Skin, Skeletal Muscles are these fibers
What are Afferent voluntary fibers
These cells of the CNS maintain the neural environment, repair and feed neurons, and modulate neural transmissions and breathing.
What are astrocytes?
M1 gains sensory input from this area.
What is the thalamus and somatosensory cortex?
This area consists of PMA and SMA and is responsible for development and planning of actions
What are the premotor areas?
Area is involved in reading and math abilities.
Viscerosensory fibers and viscera are these types of fibers.
What are Afferent involuntary fibers of CNS
These cells of the CNS produce myelin.
What are Ogliodendria?
These areas are the sources of S1 input.
What are trigeminal nuclei, cuneate and gracile nuclei?
This area regulates the saccades of the eyes.
What are the Frontal Eye Fields
Made up of two gyri, and is a key region for speech and language production and comprehension.
What is the inferior parietal lobule?
Cranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves are in this system.
What is the PNS?
These cells of the CNS scavenge debris and defend against foreign substances.
What are microglia?
This area receives most inputs from cerebellum, basal ganglia, and pre-motor area.
What is the Primary Motor Cortex
This area deals with judgement, future planning, sense of purpose in action, notion of responsibility, and adherence to social norms.
What is the Prefrontal Cortex?
This area is involved in phonological system, stores auditory representatives of phonemes, and helps us sound out words.
What is supra marginal gyrus?
What are efferent involuntary fibers of the CNS
These cells produce myelin in the PNS.
What are Schwann cells?
The post central gyrus serves this function.
What is the Primary Somatosensory Cortex?
This area is active during complex and abstract forms of planning.
What is the Pre-SMA?
This area is responsible for daydreaming and contemplating details of the day ahead.
What is the Precuneus?