Nervous System Physiology

Nervous System Physiology

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Last Update 2024 September 25
Nervous System Physiology

Nervous System Physiology

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Version 1.0.8
Install <10
Category Education
Size 18 MB
Last Update 2024 September 25
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Nervous system physiology app is offline. This app contains following chapters with topics.

Introduction to Nervous System


Central nervous system, peripheral nervous system.

Neuron


Classification, structure, neurotrophies.

Classification of Nerve Fibers


Basis of classification

Properties of Nerve Fibers


Excitability, conductivity, refractory period, summation, adaptation, infatigability, all-or-none law.

Degeneration and Regeneration of Nerve Fibers


Degrees of injury, degenerative changes in the neuron, regeneration of nerve fiber.

Neuroglia


Definition, central neuroglial cells, peripheral neuroglial cells.

Receptors


Definition, properties.

Synapse


Definition, functional anatomy, functions of synapse, properties of synapse, convergence and divergence.

Reflex Activity


Definition and significance of reflexes, reflex arc, classification of reflexes, superficial reflexes,deep reflexes, visceral reflexes, pathological reflexes, properties of reflexes, reciprocal inhibition and reciprocal innervation, reflexes in motor neuron lesion.

Somatosensory System and Somatomotor System


Somatosensory system, somatomotor system.

Physiology of Pain


Introduction, benefits of pain sensation, components of pain sensation, pathways of pain sensation, visceral pain, referred pain, neurotransmitters, analgesia system, gate control theory, applied physiology.

Brainstem


Introduction, medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain.

Thalamus


Introduction, thalamic nuclei, connections of thalamic nuclei, thalamic radiations, functions of thalamus, applied physiology.

Internal Capsule


Definition, situation, divisions, applied physiology – effect of lesions.

Spinal Cord


Introduction, gray matter, white matter, tracts in spinal cord, ascending tracts.

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