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51a A&P: Nervous System -! Autonomic Nervous System and Sensory Receptors "

51a A&P: Nervous System -! Autonomic Nervous System and Sensory Receptors! Class Outline" 5 minutes" "Attendance, Breath of Arrival, and Reminders " 10 minutes "Lecture:" 25 minutes "Lecture:" 15 minutes "Active study skills:" 60 minutes "Total"

51a A&P: Nervous System -! Autonomic Nervous System and Sensory Receptors! Class Reminders" Early Warning:!! By class 63b, you must be signed-up for and logged into MassagePrep.training."! You will receive an email from our receptionist with instructions for signing up. " Assignments:!! 53a Internship Orientation Review Questions (Due before class starts. Packet A: 179-180)."! 55a Review Questions (Due before class starts. Packet A: 181-194)." Quizzes:!! 51b Kinesiology Quiz (brachialis, brachioradialis, flexor digitorum superficialis, and extensor digitorum)." Preparation for upcoming classes: "! 52a Pathology: Nervous System"! Werner: Pages 143-170 and 187-224."! Packet E: 117-122."! RQ - Packet A: 179-180."! RQ - Packet A: 190-191."! 52b Integration Massage: Deep Swedish"! Packet D: 1-4."

Classroom Rules" Punctuality - everybody s time is precious"! Be ready to learn at the start of class; we ll have you out of here on time"! Tardiness: arriving late, returning late after breaks, leaving during class, leaving early" The following are not allowed:!! Bare feet"! Side talking"! Lying down"! Inappropriate clothing"! Food or drink except water"! Phones that are visible in the classroom, bathrooms, or internship" You will receive one verbal warning, then you ll have to leave the room.!

51a A&P: Nervous System -! Autonomic Nervous System and Sensory Receptors! Packet E - 113"

Autonomic Nervous System Autonomic nervous system Division of the PNS that supplies impulses to smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands. Has two divisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic."

Autonomic Nervous System Parasympathetic division (AKA: craniosacral outflow) Part of the ANS that conserves the body s energy resources. " Rest and Digest!"

Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic division (AKA: thoracolumbar outflow) Part of the ANS that " spends the body s energy resources during physical exertion or emotional stress. " Fight, Flight, Freeze!"

Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic! Increased" Stronger" Increased" Dilation" Released from the liver" Increased" Blood vessel constriction" Increased" Body Activity! Heart rate" Heart contraction" Respiratory rate" Bronchi" Glucose" Blood sugar" Skin and viscera" Blood pressure" Parasympathetic! Decreased" Weaker" Maintained" Constriction" N/A" N/A" Blood vessel dilation" N/A"

Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic! Pallor" Blood vessel dilation" Blood vessel dilation" Blood vessel dilation" Dilation" Far-sightedness" Increased" N/A" Body Activity! Skin color" Skeletal muscle" Heart muscle" External genitalia" Pupils" Vision" Perspiration" Tears" Parasympathetic! N/A" N/A" Blood vessel dilation" Blood vessels constriction " Constriction" Near-sightedness" N/A" Stimulated"

Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic! Inhibited" Inhibited" N/A" Decreased" Constriction" Inhibited" Released by adrenals Released by adrenals! Body Activity! Salivation" Pancreatic secretions" Insulin secretions" Peristalsis/motility" G.I. sphincters" Urination" Epinephrine Norepinephrine" Parasympathetic! Stimulated" Stimulated" Stimulated" Increased" Relaxation" Stimulated" N/A "" N/A"

Types of Receptors! Classified by location of the stimulus Exteroceptor" Proprioceptor" Interoceptor" Adaption"

Types of Receptors! Classified by location of the stimulus Exteroceptor Receptor located in the skin, mucous membranes, and sense organs. Responds to stimuli originating from outside of the body."

Types of Receptors! Classified by location of the stimulus" Proprioceptor Receptor located in the skin, ears, muscles, tendons, joints, and "fascia. Responds to movement and body position."

Types of Receptors! Classified by location of the stimulus" Proprioceptor Receptor located in the skin, ears, muscles, tendons, joints, and "fascia. Responds to movement and body position."

Types of Receptors! Classified by location of the stimulus" Proprioceptor Receptor located in the skin, ears, muscles, tendons, joints, and "fascia. Responds to movement and body position."

Types of Receptors! Classified by location of the stimulus" Interoceptor Receptor located in the viscera. Responds to stimuli such as "digestion, excretion, and blood pressure originating within the body."

Types of Receptors! Classified by location of the stimulus" Adaptation decrease in sensitivity to prolonged stimulus."

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Chemoreceptor" Mechanoreceptor" Stretch receptor" Photoreceptor" Nociceptor" Thermoreceptor"

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Chemoreceptor Activated by chemical stimuli. Detects smells, tastes, and "changes in blood chemistry."

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Mechanoreceptor Receptor that detects pressure and movement. Found in the skin, blood vessels, ears, muscles, tendons, joints, and fascia. Detects pressure, blood pressure, vibration, stretching, muscular contraction, proprioception, sound, and equilibrium."

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Stretch receptor Receptors that detect stretch in muscle fibers, tendons, and arteries. Examples: " Muscle spindle" Golgi tendon organ" Baroreceptor"

Stretch Receptors Muscle spindle Stretch receptor located within the muscle belly. Detects sudden stretching, causing the nervous system to respond by reflexively contracting the muscle."

Stretch Receptors" Golgi tendon organ Receptor located at the musculotendinous junction. Detects movement and excessive stretch, causing the nervous system to respond by inhibiting contraction."

Stretch Receptors" Baroreceptor Detects blood pressure by monitoring the amount of stretch exerted on certain arterial walls, namely carotid arteries and the aortic arch."

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Photoreceptor Receptor that is sensitive to light. Examples: rods and cones in the eyes."

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Photoreceptor Receptor that is sensitive to light. Examples: rods and cones in the eyes." Fun Facts!" "Rods:" Black and white vision " Low light situations such as night vision" 120 million rod cells per retina" "Cones:" Colors" Bright light" 6 million cone cells per retina"

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Nociceptor (AKA: free nerve ending) Receptor that detects pain."

Types of Receptors! Classified by the types of stimuli they detect Thermoreceptor Receptor that detects temperature changes." 50 F 68 F 86 F 104 F 122 F 140 F"

51a A&P: Nervous System -! Autonomic Nervous System and Sensory Receptors"