the nervous sytem controls your body movments ans acions. it makes you move walk talk think feel sence and interacte
Define integrative function the ability of the nervous system to analyze and interpret sensory information to allow for proper decision making, which produces the appropriate response. From NASM fundamentals of human movement science
analyzes sensory information, stores information, makes decisions
Define integrative function the ability of the nervous system to analyze and interpret sensory information to allow for proper decision making, which produces the appropriate response. From NASM fundamentals of human movement science
The nervous system is responsible for receiving information from the environment, processing it, and sending signals to the body for appropriate responses. It controls functions such as movement, sensation, thoughts, and coordination of bodily activities.
Neurons transmit impulses between sensory and motor components of the nervous system. Sensory neurons carry signals from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, while motor neurons transmit signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands for response. Communication between these neurons ensures coordinated sensory input and motor output.
The main function of a connecting neuron, or interneuron, is to transmit signals between sensory neurons and motor neurons within the central nervous system. They help integrate and process information, allowing for complex neural functions such as thinking, decision making, and coordination of movements.
Sensory Integration International (SII), a non-profit corporation concerned with the impact of sensory integrative problems on people's lives
The nervous system's ultimate function is to interpret and respond to sensory signals from the environment.The nervous system consists of two main categories:1. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): receives sensory stimuli, passes stimulus information to CNS in the form of an electrical action potential.2. Central Nervous System (CNS): consists of brain and spinal cord; interprets signals coming from sensory stimuli in the periphery and decides appropriate response to initiate- Afferent neurons transmit sensory signals from the PNS to the CNS- Efferent neurons transmit response signals to targets in the body to respond accordingly to initial sensory stimulus.
Structure: Brain, spinal cord, nerves throughout the body Function: conveys sensory input to the brain where it is processed
Since the brain and spinal cord comprise the Central Nervous System (CNS) everything else is in the Peripheral Nervous System. Sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons are all components.
transmission of nerve impulses from the sensory neuron to the motor neuron,located in the central nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system contains mixed nerves (both sensory and motor) that the musculoskeletal needs to function.