The Brain and Spinal cord.
The brain and the spinal cord are the 2 things that make up the central nervous system. The central nervous system is part of the nervous system as a whole.
The brain and the spinal cord are the 2 things that make up the central nervous system. The central nervous system is part of the nervous system as a whole.
The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and the spinal cord.
The nervous system is broken into the central and autonomic nervous systems. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord. The autonomic nervous system contains the peripheral nerves.
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Impulses traveling to the thalamus are afferent. Afferent pathways carry sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system, including the thalamus, for processing. Efferent pathways, on the other hand, carry motor commands from the central nervous system to the peripheral nervous system for action.
Its the Nervous system.
The central nervous system of a sea star is used to coordinate movement, respond to stimuli, and control behaviors such as feeding and avoiding predators. It consists of a nerve ring around the central disk and radial nerves extending into each arm, allowing the sea star to process information and make decisions.
The central part of the nervous system is the brain and the spinal cord. The brain processes sensory information, controls our thoughts and actions, and coordinates various body functions. The spinal cord serves as a pathway for nerve impulses to travel between the brain and the rest of the body.
CNS are 3 consonants. Among other things, they may be the abbreviation for Central Nervous System.
The peripheral and central nervous systems (PNS and CNS) are the two major branches of the nervous system.The CNS is where the most sophisticated processing occurs. It is where information from all senses are integrated in time; where memories are formed and recalled; where movement commands are planned and sent to lower motor neurons; where emotion is regulated; where mental thoughts originate; and where your personality comes from.The PNS system acts as a 'mediator' between the body and the central nervous system. It conveys motor commands to muscle groups and it relays sensory information to the central nervous system. The peripheral nervous system also 'micro-manages' things going on in the body like how fast the heart beats; or how much acid to secrete in order to digest that hamburger. For some bodily functions, the peripheral nervous system handles this completely independently from the central nervous system (digestive processes is a pertinent example). While for other functions, the central nervous system will influence it. The extent of influence usually depends on how complicated the behavior needs to be. If you are fleeing in panic from a rabid dog, for example, your brain will boost your body's ability to run and think quickly. It will do this by regulating bodily systems related to heart rate, blood pressure, and hormone secretion - all via the PNS.
A central nervous system depressant (or relaxer), a social lubricant, and a source of energy, among many other things.