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Neuroanatomy

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NURS-6630-Psychpharmacological Approach to Treat Psychopathology

Dr. Christopher Bradley

June 03, 2021

Neuroanatomy

Neuron interactions define the sensory and nervous system of a human being since they are responsible for receiving external input and sending commands to muscles to facilitate daily functions such as movement. The neuron is made up of three basic parts, the dendrites, the axon, and the soma. The dendrites receive

the input, the axon is the output station where the messages are sent from and the soma houses the neuron’s DNA (Ma & Tang, 2017). An electrical impulse sends

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signals through the dendrites leading to an action potential. Ions move in and out of the cell through gap junctions creating a path for the electrical impulse. The res- ult of the termination of the impulse are actions such as defense reflexes. The major components that make up the subcortical structures are the diencephalon,

pituitary gland, limbic structures, and basal ganglia. The component that plays a major role in learning, memory, and addiction is the hippocampus (Koshiyama

et al., 2018). The hippocampus is responsible for associating different memory networks, encrypting external information, and learning the relationship between en- vironmental stimuli. The two key neurotransmitters located in the nigra striatal region of the brain that play a major role in motor control are the dopamine

neurons and the pars reticulate neurons (Sonne, Reddy & Beato, 2020). The glia cells support the function of the neurons in the Central Nervous System. They

are essential in the CNS because they guide neurons to their destinations and also protect them from chemicals that would damage them. Examples of glia cells

in the CNS are oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, ependymal and microglial cells (Allens & Lyons, 2018). They maintain the neuron’s environment and support it by provid- ing nutrients and giving structural support. Synapses are the junction points where neurons communicate. The part of the neurons that communicate with each

other is the dendrite. The connection of two neurons is received through the dendrites where the presynaptic neuron passes information to the postsynaptic neuron (Ma & Tang, 2017). The information is transmitted to the axon terminal and neurotransmitters are released. Neuroplasticity is the growth and reorganization of

the brain’s neural networks throughout life. It allows the brain to adjust to new conditions such as injury or a change in the environment (Voss et al., 2017). For in- stance, if the right side of the brain is damaged, the left side may adjust to carry out some of the functions of the right. Axonal sprouting is an example of an adjust- ment by the brain to environmental change. Through axonal sprouting, axons extend to rejoin damaged neurons.

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Allen, N. & Lyons, D. (2018). Glia as architects of central nervous system formation and function. Science, 362(6411), 181-185 DOI: 10.1126/science.aat0473

Koshiyama, D., Fukunaga, M., Okada, N. & Yamashita, F. (2018). Role of subcortical structures on cognitive and social function in schizophrenia. Scientific Re-

ports, 8, 1183 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18950-2 Ma, J. & Tang, J. (2017). A review for dynamics in neuron and neuronal network. Nonlinear Dynamics,

89, 1569–1578. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11071-017-3565-3 Sonne, J., Reddy, V., Beato, M. (2020). Neuroanatomy, Substantia Nigra. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing

Voss, P., Thomas, M. E., Cisneros-Franco, J. M., & de Villers-Sidani, T. (2017). Dynamic Brains and the Changing Rules of Neuroplasticity: Implications for

Learning and Recovery. Frontiers in Psychology, 8. Published. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01657

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The neuron is made up of three basic parts, the dendrites, the axon, and the soma.

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The major components that make up the subcortical structures are the diencephalon, pituitary gland, limbic structures, and basal ganglia.

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The component that plays a major role in learning, memory, and addiction is the hippo- campus (Koshiyama et al., 2018).

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The two key neurotransmitters located in the nigra striatal region of the brain that play a major role in motor control are the dopamine neurons and the pars reticulate neurons (Sonne, Reddy & Beato, 2020).

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The two key neurotransmitters located in the nigra striatal region of the brain that play a major role in motor control Dopamine and GABA

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The glia cells support the function of the neurons in the Central Nervous System.

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Examples of glia cells in the CNS are oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, ependymal and mi- croglial cells (Allens & Lyons, 2018).

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Glia cells include oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, ependymal cells, and microglial cells (Allen & Lyons, 2018)

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The part of the neurons that communicate with each other is the dendrite.

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The part of the neurons that are communicating with each other is the dendrites

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Neuroplasticity is the growth and reorganization of the brain’s neural networks through- out life.

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Neuroplasticity is the ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization

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Glia as architects of central nervous system formation and function.

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Glia as architects of central nervous system formation and function

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Science, 362(6411), 181-185 10.1126/science.aat0473

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Role of subcortical structures on cognitive and social function in schizophrenia.

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Role of subcortical structures on cognitive and social function in schizophrenia

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A review for dynamics in neuron and neuronal network. Nonlinear Dynamics, 89, 1569– 1578.

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A review for dynamics in neuron and neuronal network Nonlinear Dynamics, 89(3), 1569- 1578

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Dynamic Brains and the Changing Rules of Neuroplasticity: Implications for Learning and Recovery. Frontiers in Psychology, 8.

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