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    Introduction to Psychology
    UE-272
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    1. Introduction to Psychology2. Definition of the term Psychology3. Psychology and Soul4. Relationship of Psychology with Philosophy and deep roots of Psychology in Philosophy5. Differentiate between Psychologists, Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist6. Different school of thought in Psychology7. An overview of important methods in Psychology8. Observational method9. Clinical method10. Development method11. Introspection method12. Different branches of Psychology13. Child Psychology14. Clinical Psychology15. Applied Psychology16. Individual Psychology17. Criminal Psychology18. Position of Sigmund Freud as the father of modern Psychology19. Conscious / Unconscious / Subconscious20. Psychodynamic theories21. ID, Ego, Super Ego22. Memory23. Differentiate between STM and LTM24. Forgetting25. Causes of Forgetting26. Disorders27. Sleep and Behavioral disorders28. Overview of composite Psychology29. Perception30. Various processes in Perception31. Perception and its various characteristics32. Attention33. Attention as selective process34. Internal and External determinants of attention35. Intelligence and Intelligence test36. Artificial Intelligence37. Computer in any case cannot replace human mind38. Cognitive Psychology39. Learning40. Various process and methods of learning41. Nervous System42. Definition and part43. Types of Nerves44. Mental Processes45. Brain46. Sensation47. Types of Sensation48. Personality and its Structure49. Development50. Basis and factors of Development51. Social Psychology52. Social Cognition53. Impression Formation54. Dream55. Nature Of Dream56. Dream as Supernatural Phenomena
    UE-272›Types of Nerves
    Introduction to PsychologyTopic 43 of 56

    Types of Nerves

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    Nerves in the body are specialized for different functions. They carry messages between the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the body. There are three main types of nerves based on their functions:

    1. Sensory Nerves (Afferent Nerves):

      • These nerves carry sensory information from sensory receptors in the body (like the skin, eyes, ears, and nose) to the brain and spinal cord.
      • They allow the body to sense things like temperature, touch, pain, pressure, and the position of body parts.
      • For example, when you touch something hot, sensory nerves send a signal to your brain, letting you feel the heat and respond (such as pulling your hand away).
    2. Motor Nerves (Efferent Nerves):

      • These nerves carry signals from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands, allowing the body to move or perform other functions.
      • They control voluntary movements, like walking or lifting objects, as well as involuntary movements, like heartbeats or digestion.
      • For instance, when you decide to move your hand, motor nerves carry the message from your brain to the muscles in your arm.
    3. Mixed Nerves:

      • These nerves contain both sensory and motor fibers, meaning they can send information in both directions.
      • They are responsible for both receiving sensory input and sending motor output.
      • Most of the nerves in the body are mixed nerves, including those that connect the limbs and organs to the brain and spinal cord.

    Each type of nerve plays a vital role in allowing the nervous system to perform its function of communication and control, helping the body react to the environment and regulate internal processes.

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