How many craneal nerves do we have?
12
Principal function of the olfactory nerve
Providing the sense of smell
What sensory nerves do we have?
The view, the ear, taste, smell, touch
Are functions of the brain
Thought, beliefs, memories, behavior
Concept of Bystander
is the name given to a person who is not actively involved in a situation in which another person needs help.
How is the Peripheral Nervous System formed?
is made up of a network of fibers and ramified cords throughout the body, reaching even the most remote parts of the body
When I look at the tip of the nose, what cranial nerve is intervening?
oculomotor nerve (III),
How is The Somatic Nervous System formed?
is made up of all the afferent, or, which carry information to the central nervous system, and all the efferent that executes the action
What does afferent refer to?
sensory, neurons
what is culture?
describes the characteristics, behaviors, and beliefs of a group of people or society
What is the function of the The Autonomic Nervous System?
Regulates the vegetative functions of organs such as the heart, digestive system, kidneys, body temperature and blood pressure.
What is the principal function of the autonomic nervous System?
comprises all the neurons that carry messages between the central nervous system and the internal organs of the body
What is the object of study of social psychology?
investigates how we think about others, how we influence, and how we relate to one another
What does efferent refer to?
motor neurons
Characteristic of society and culture
not come from the biological nature, is not inherited
is the principal function of the sympatethic System
prepares the body for quick responses in stressful situations.
The Peripheral Nervous System is made up of
Receptors
Nerves
What type of nerves is considered the peripheral system?
sensory nerves, craneal nerves, Nervesengines
How is the autonomic nervous system formed?
the sympathetic (stimulates activity) and parasympathetic (inhibits activity) systems
What is the poem reviewed in class about?
empathy
What is a Neurotransmitters
are biomolecules that fulfill the function of transmitting information between neurons
behavior, attitudes, influence
Wath is the principal function of vagus nerve?
controls specific body functions such as your digestion, heart rate and immune system
correct order of the craneal nerves
the olfactory nerve (I)
the optic nerve (II),
oculomotor nerve (III),
trochlear nerve (IV),
trigeminal nerve (V),
abducens nerve (VI),
facial nerve (VII),
vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII),
glossopharyngeal nerve (IX),
vagus nerve (X),
accessory nerve (XI),
the hypoglossal nerve (XII).
name of the author of the poem "Society under siege"
Petruska Clarkson