CNS Structure & Function
PNS Divisions
Sympathetic vs Parasympathetic
Neural Pathways & Reflexes
Application & Damage
100

Largest part of the brain responsible for conscious thought and decision-making

What is the cerebrum?


100

Division responsible for voluntary muscle movement

What is the somatic nervous system?


100

This system is known as “fight or flight”

What is the sympathetic nervous system?


100

Sensory neurons are also called this

What are afferent neurons?


100

Damage to the spinal cord most directly affects this function

What is movement and sensation?


200

Structure that coordinates balance and fine motor movement

What is the cerebellum?


200

Division that controls involuntary processes like heart rate and digestion

What is the autonomic nervous system?


200

This system slows heart rate and promotes digestion

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

200

Motor neurons are also called this

What are efferent neurons?


200

Damage to the cerebellum affects this ability

What is balance and coordination?


300

Brain structure that acts as a relay station for sensory information

What is the thalamus?


300

The autonomic nervous system is divided into these two branches

What are the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions?

300

During sympathetic activation, pupils do this

What is dilate?


300

Structure that processes reflexes without involving the brain

What is the spinal cord?


300

Damage to motor neurons affects this type of function

What is movement?


400

Structure that regulates body temperature, hunger, and hormone control

What is the hypothalamus?


400

The somatic nervous system primarily controls this type of muscle

What is skeletal muscle?


400

This system increases heart rate and inhibits digestion

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

400

Complete the pathway: receptor → ___ → CNS → ___ → effector

What are afferent neuron and efferent neuron?

400

A patient can move but cannot feel pain — this pathway is damaged

What is the afferent (sensory) pathway?


500

This structure controls vital functions like breathing and heart rate

What is the brainstem?

500

Failure of this system would disrupt heart rate, digestion, and gland activity

What is the autonomic nervous system?

500

Dominant system after eating a large meal and relaxing

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

500

What is the reason why reflexes are faster than voluntary actions?

How are these reflexes processed?

What is they bypass the brain and are processed in the spinal cord?

500

Spinal cord injury at lumbar level: function lost vs retained

What is loss of leg function but retention of arm and upper body function?