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9.4: Homeostasis and the Autonomic Nervous System

9.4: Homeostasis and the Autonomic Nervous System. Pages 435-437. Right Brain or Left Brain?. Choose the statement that most accurately describes you. Question 1. A ) It's fun to take risks. B ) I have fun without taking risks. Question 2 A ) I look for new ways to do old jobs.

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9.4: Homeostasis and the Autonomic Nervous System

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  1. 9.4: Homeostasis and the Autonomic Nervous System Pages 435-437

  2. Right Brain or Left Brain? Choose the statement that most accurately describes you. Question 1. A ) It's fun to take risks. B ) I have fun without taking risks. Question 2 A ) I look for new ways to do old jobs. B ) When one way works well, I don't change it.

  3. Choose the statement that most accurately describes you. Question 3 A ) I begin many jobs that I never finish. B ) I finish a job before starting a new one. Question 4 A ) I'm not very imaginative in my work. B ) I use my imagination in everything I do. Question 5 A ) I can analyze what is going to happen next. B ) I can sense what is going to happen next.

  4. Question 6 A ) I try to find the one best way to solve a problem. B ) I try to find different answers to problems. Question 7 A ) My thinking is like pictures going through my head. B ) My thinking is like words going through my head. Question 8 A ) I agree with new ideas before other people do. B ) I question new ideas more than other people do.

  5. Question 9 A ) Other people don't understand how I organize things. B ) Other people think I organize well. Question 10 A ) I have good self-discipline. B ) I usually act on my feelings. Question 11 A ) I plan time for doing my work. B ) I don't think about the time when I work.

  6. Question 12 A) With a hard decision, I choose what I know is right. B) With a hard decision, I choose what I feel is right. Question 13 A) I do easy things first and important things later. B) I do the important things first and the easy things later. Question 14 A) Sometimes in a new situation, I have too many ideas. B) Sometimes in a new situation, I don't have any ideas.

  7. Question 15 A ) I have to have a lot of change and variety in my life. B ) I have to have an orderly and well-planned life. Question 16 A ) I know I'm right, because I have good reasons. B ) I know I'm right, even without good reasons. Question 17 A ) I spread my work evenly over the time I have. B ) I prefer to do my work at the last minute.

  8. Question 18 A ) I keep everything in a particular place. B ) Where I keep things depends on what I'm doing. Question 19 A ) I have to make my own plans. B ) I can follow anyone's plans. Question 20 A ) I am a very flexible and unpredictable person. B ) I am a consistent and stable person. Question 21 A ) With a new task, I want to find my own way of doing it. B ) With a new task, I want to be told the best way to it.

  9. Scoring Give yourself one point for each time you answered "A" for questions: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 Give yourself one point for each time you answered "B" for questions: 4 ,5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18.

  10. What it means… Add all points. Totals imply: • 0-4: strong left brain • 5-8: moderate left brain • 9-13: middle brain • 14-16: moderate right brain • 17-21: strong right brain

  11. Description of the Right-Hemisphere Functions • Alerts us to novelty; tells us when someone is lying or making a joke • Specializes in understanding the whole picture • Specializes in music, art, visual-spatial and/or visual-motor activities • Helps us form mental images when we read and/or converse • Responsible for intuitive and emotional responses. • Helps us to form and maintain relationships

  12. Description of the Left-Hemisphere Functions • Constantly monitors our sequential, ongoing behavior • Responsible for awareness of time, sequence, details, and order • Responsible for auditory receptive and verbal expressive strengths • Specializes in words, logic, analytical thinking, reading, and writing • Responsible for boundaries and knowing right from wrong • Knows and respects rules and deadlines

  13. Figure 1. page 412

  14. Autonomic Nervous System • Part of the PNS • Works with endocrine system in adjusting the body to compensate for internal/external changes • ALL autonomic nerves are motor nerves • Regulate the organs without conscious control • Breathing movements and responsible in the “fight or flight” response • Motor somatic nerves: lead to muscle and are regulated by conscious control

  15. Autonomic Nervous System Made up of two distinct and often opposing units: • Sympathetic nervous system:nerve cells that prepare the body for stress • Parasympathetic nervous system:nerve cells that return the body to normal resting levels after adjustments to stress

  16. Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Nervous System Parasympathetic Nervous System • Increases heart rate • Decreases peristalsis • Increases the release of glucose • Dilates pupils • Relaxes sphincter • Increases blood flow • Causes the release of epinephrine (adrenal gland) • Decreases heart rate • Increases peristalsis • Stores glucose • Constricts pupils • Contracts sphincter • Decreases blood flow

  17. Neurotransmitters Sympathetic Nervous System • Acetylcholine and norepinephrine Parasympathetic Nervous System • Only acetylcholine

  18. Natural and Artificial Painkillers Endorphins and Enkephalins • Natural painkillers • Manufactured by the brain • Pain is interpreted by specialized cells in the substantia gelatinosa (SG) found in grey matter in the spinal cord • SG cells produce neurotransmitter than informs the organ of pain • Endorphins/Enkephalins attach to receptor on SG cell and pain transmitter not produced  pain is reduced

  19. Opiates • Heroin, codeine, and morphine • Since they have a similar structure to endorphins, opiates occupy they same receptor sites  work like endorphins and enkephalins • Heroin and opium reduce pain and create a feeling of tranquility

  20. Opiates • When artificial painkillers are used, it causes the body to produce less natural painkillers • This creates a dependency on the drug • Once the use of the drug stops, SG receptors become vacant, and pain transmitters are produced in abundance

  21. Mouse Party • http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/addiction/drugs/mouse.html

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