Nerve

A nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of axons (nerve fibers, the long and slender projections of neurons) in the peripheral nervous system. A nerve provides a common pathway for the electrochemical nerve impulses that are transmitted along each of the axons to peripheral organs.

In the central nervous system, the analogous structures are known as tracts. Neurons are sometimes called nerve cells, though this term is potentially misleading since many neurons do not form nerves, and nerves also include non-neuronal Schwann cells that coat the axons in myelin.

Each nerve is a cordlike structure that contains many axons. Within a nerve, each axon is surrounded by a layer of connective tissue called the endoneurium. The axons are bundled together into groups called fascicles, and each fascicle is wrapped in a layer of connective tissue called the perineurium. Finally, the entire nerve is wrapped in a layer of connective tissue called the epineurium.

Anatomy

Nerves are categorized into three groups based on the direction that signals are conducted:

Nerve (2013 film)

Nerve is a 2013 Australian psychological thriller film currently filming directed by Sebastien Guy. It stars Christian Clark and Georgina Haig.

Cast

  • Christian Clark as Jakob Evans
  • Georgina Haig as Grace
  • Craig Hall as Vincent Gregory
  • Gary Sweet as Ben Livingston
  • Andrea Demetriades as Helen White
  • Denise Roberts as Sally Livingston
  • Cameron Daddo as Darren Anderson
  • Sara Wiseman as Jennifer
  • Silvia Colloca as Elena
  • Paul Winchester as Dr. Stevens
  • External links

  • Nerve at the Internet Movie Database
  • Official Nerve (film) website

  • Nerve (upcoming film)

    Nerve is an upcoming American drama thriller film directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman and written by Jessica Sharzer, based on the novel Nerve by Jeanne Ryan. The film stars Dave Franco, Emma Roberts, Kimiko Glenn, Juliette Lewis, Emily Meade and Marc John Jefferies. Principal photography began on April 13, 2015 in New York City.

    Cast

  • Dave Franco
  • Emma Roberts
  • Kimiko Glenn
  • Juliette Lewis
  • Ed Squires
  • Brian Marc Feld
  • Marc John Jefferies
  • Richard Baker
  • Emily Meade
  • Miles Heizer
  • Casey Neistat
  • Production

    In February 2014, it was announced that Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman would be directing the film, from a screenplay by Jessica Sharzer, based on the novel of the same name by Jeanne Ryan. In January 2015, it was announced that Emma Roberts and Dave Franco had joined the cast of the film. In April 2015, it was announced that Kimiko Glenn had joined the cast of the film, portraying the role of Emma Robert's characters worried friend. That same day, it was announced that rapper Richard "MGK" Baker had joined the cast of the film.

    Marionette

    A marionette is a puppet controlled from above using wires or strings depending on regional variations. A marionette's puppeteer is called a marionettist. Marionettes are operated with the puppeteer hidden or revealed to an audience by using a vertical or horizontal control bar in different forms of theatres or entertainment venues. They have also been used in films and on television. The attachment of the strings varies according to its character or purpose.

    Etymology

    In French, marionette means "little Mary". One of the first figures to be made into a marionette was the Virgin Mary, hence the name.

    History

    Ancient times

    Puppetry is an ancient form of performance. Some historians claim that they predate actors in theatre. There is evidence that they were used in Egypt as early as 2000 BC when string-operated figures of wood were manipulated to perform the action of kneading bread, and other string-controlled objects. Wire-controlled, articulated puppets made of clay and ivory have been found in Egyptian tombs. Marionette puppetry was used to display rituals and ceremonies using these string-operated figurines back in ancient times and is used today.

    Marionette (film)

    Marionette is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone. It featured the onscreen debut of Marcello Mastroianni as an uncredited extra.

    Cast

  • Beniamino Gigli - Il tenore Mario Rossi
  • Carla Rust - Gloria Bakermann
  • Lucie Englisch - Nannina, la falsa contessa Veranuzzi
  • Paul Kemp - Rico
  • Theo Lingen - Luigi
  • Richard Romanowsky - Il maestro Galli
  • Romolo Costa - Frank Davis
  • Guglielmo Barnabò - Un contadino
  • Nicola Maldacea - Uno stalliere
  • Rio Nobile - Bellini
  • Dina Romano - Emilia, una contadina
  • Heinz Salfner - Lo zio di Gloria
  • Friedrich Ettel - Astori, l'impresario
  • Erich Kestin - Francesco, il maggiordomo
  • Marcello Mastroianni - Extra (uncredited)
  • References

    External links

  • Marionette at the Internet Movie Database
  • Marionette (show)

    Marionette is a 90-minutes non-verbal breakdancing performance, created and performed by a South Korean breakdancing group Expression. The name Marionette comes from the French word marionette, a type of puppet moved by using strings. Like the name suggest, the show Marionette features the performers imitating and dancing as a puppeteer and his puppets.

    International Success

    Marionette was first performed in South Korea, early 2006, at Korean Lotte Theme Park. When it was first premiered, it brought international attention. Many countries invited Expression to perform Marionette, and Expression soon began a world Marionette tour. This international success also brought people's attention within Korea. The fact that the movie file of the Marionette was available for a free download in Expression's website, and the fact Lee Woo Sung put the movie of Marionette at the famous site YouTube also helped to spread the word around both within and outside South Korea.

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