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  1. 11.9: Case Study Conclusion: Memory and Chapter Summary

    The nervous system is the organ system that coordinates all of the body's voluntary and involuntary actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of the body. It has two major divisions, the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS includes the brain and spinal cord.

  2. The Mysterious Case of Patient X: A Case Study for Neuroscience

    Having the instructor present more of the background information, would enable the case study to be adapted for introductory level neuroscience courses, where students can appreciate the complexity of the nervous system at the gross level, without necessarily delving into the molecular and cellular systems, that may be more appropriate for an ...

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    Nervous System Case Study MODULE 14: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY CASE STUDY #4 Professor Daniels' Case: Misplaced Memories OVERVIEW: Professor Daniels is experiencing some troubling changes in his personality and memory. His wife, Mrs. Daniels, is quite distraught. When he runs a stop sign near

  4. Pathology of the Nervous System

    Read chapter 21 of Pathology: A Modern Case Study online now, exclusively on AccessMedicine. AccessMedicine is a subscription-based resource from McGraw Hill that features trusted medical content from the best minds in medicine. ... The central nervous system (CNS) comprises the brain and spinal cord and is the most complex organ system in the ...

  5. Nervous System

    The nervous system has two anatomical divisions: The central nervous system (CNS) includes the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of spinal nerves, their roots, and branches; cranial nerves (CN) and their branches; and components of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Collections of nerve cell bodies in the CNS ...

  6. The impact of stress on body function: A review

    This may be the first recorded case about the relationship between the immune system and stress. In an old study in the early 1920's, researchers found that the activity of phagocytes in tuberculosis decreased when emotional stress was induced. ... Stress can stimulate the autonomic sympathetic nervous system to increase vasoconstriction ...

  7. Case Report: Central and peripheral nervous system involvement in

    Background. Neuromelioidosis is a rare infection of the nervous system. It is caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, and carries a high rate of mortality and morbidity. The most common presentation is outside the nervous system and manifests as pneumonia. Neurological manifestations of melioidosis, although rare, have been described.

  8. Case Study: The Brain

    Module 13: The Nervous System. Search for: Case Study: The Brain. Interactive Link. Click on the link below to access the case study created by Tangi Mitchell and Cheryl L. Watson of Central Connecticut State University. Biological Sciences Central Connecticut State University.

  9. PDF The Tired Swimmer: A Case Study on the Nervous System

    The Tired Swimmer: A Case Study on the Nervous System. by. Allison Russo, Morgan Falk, and Phil Stephens. Biology Department, Villanova University. Part I—Meet Annie. Annie felt despondent. Her team mates were being kind to her, but she knew that she was the reason that her team lost the swim meet against the neighboring college.

  10. PDF Module 7: Autonomic Nervous System Case Study

    Autonomic Nervous System Case Study The autonomic nervous system (ANS or visceral nervous system) is a part of the peripheral nervous system. The two major divisions are the sympathetic (fight and flight) and the parasympathetic (rest and digest) systems. Afferent neurons carry impulses from all the organs of the body to controlling centers in ...

  11. Neurological Disorders Case Studies

    Case Study 1 - The man with no memory. Henry Molaison, known by thousands as "H.M.", is probably the best known single patient in the history of neuroscience. His severe memory impairment, which resulted from experimental brain surgery to control seizures, was the subject of study for five decades until his death in December 2008.

  12. It Takes a Lot of Nerve

    Abstract. In this two-part case study on the nervous system, students learn about neural pathways. The case scenarios are drawn from real life and require students to explain the physiological mechanisms at work. The first scenario is designed for freshmen level students while the second is for senior biology majors and graduate students.

  13. PDF A Case Study on the Nervous System

    The Soccer Mom: A Case Study on the Nervous System. Tirty-two-year-old Phyllis Jackson was sitting on the bench at the side of the soccer field, sipping a bottle of Gatorade. Her husband, Steven, sat next to her with a concerned expression. "I'm really worried about you, honey," he said.

  14. The Tired Swimmer: A Case Study on the Nervous System

    This case study will help students understand the intricacies of the human nervous system. The lesson will explain nerve and muscle function, the function of chemical synapses and the role of acetylcholine receptors. The material would be appropriate for high school or lower level undergraduate students, particularly in studying anatomy and physiology. The case study and teaching notes may be ...

  15. PDF Case Studies: Introduction to Central Nervous System Infections

    Aseptic meningitis can be caused by viruses, fungi, or Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In aseptic meningitis, the CSF is "clear" due to a cell count typically in the 100-500/ l range. Except very early in the disease course, the predominant cell type is mononuclear, with lymphocytes predominating. CSF glucose levels are frequently normal, but they ...

  16. Case studies in a physiology course on the autonomic nervous system

    The introduction of case studies on the autonomic nervous system in a fourth-semester physiology course unit for Pharmacy students is described in this article. This article considers how these case studies were developed and presents their content. Moreover, it reflects on their implementation and, finally, the reception of such a transformation among the students as well as the tutor's ...

  17. Nervous System Case Study (A&P) Flashcards

    Learn about the nervous system and its disorders with this interactive case study flashcard set. You will be presented with scenarios of patients with different symptoms and asked to identify the possible causes, diagnoses, and treatments. This is a great way to test your knowledge and prepare for exams.

  18. The Influence of Concentration/Meditation on Autonomic Nervous System

    Objective In this case study, we describe the effects of a particular individual's concentration/ ... This response is characterized by sympathetic nervous system activation and subsequent catecholamine/cortisol release, which seems to attenuate the innate immune response.

  19. Nervous System Case Study Questions Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which of the following is NOT a part of the central nervous system? a. Brain b. Spinal Cord c. Heart d. Neural Tissue, True or False: A motor signal sent from the brain to effector tissue is also called an afferent signal., Spinal cord injuries can result from an injury to which of the following?

  20. Tired Swimmer

    V.G channels open --> Ca2+ & Na+ ions enter presynaptic terminal. 3. Ca2+ ions cause synaptic vesicles to fuse with presynaptic membrane. 4. ACh released into synaptic cleft. 5. ACh reacts with nicotinic receptor on the muscle membrane. 6. Channels open & muscle membrane depolarizes /// ACh is broken down by Acetylcholinesterase in the synaptic ...

  21. Lipid profile, inflammatory biomarkers, endothelial dysfunction, and

    Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disease characterized by the chronic inflammation and cause of endothelial dysfunction (ED). Heart rate variability (HRV) is a marker of sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic nervous system dysfunction. We investigated the association of lipid profile, inflammatory biomarkers, endothelial dysfunction, and heart rate variability in ...

  22. ParkinSex: An Inclusive Guide for People with Parkinson's Disease

    Parkinson's disease is a nervous system disorder with one of the highest rates of sexual dysfunction. But sexual wellness is rarely discussed in the Parkinson's community. ... You can search our content library for case studies, research, industry insights, and more. search. Search Library. web. Website. You can search our website for ...