6-2 Flashcards

1
Q

Measuring tactile acuity

A

(a) Two-point threshold - minimum separation needed between two points to perceive them as two units
(b) Grating acuity - placing a grooved stimulus on the skin and asking the participant to indicate the
orientation of the grating

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2
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Tactile acuity thresholds are determined by

A

Merkel receptors

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3
Q

The tip of the finger has high concentrations

A

SAI and FAIs,
while SAIIs and FAIIs are more equally distributed

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4
Q

Receptor mechanisms for tactile
acuity

A

High density of Merkel receptor/SA1
fibers in the fingertips
Merkel receptors are densely packed
on the fingertips
Both two-point thresholds and grating
acuity studies show these results

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5
Q

Body surfaces with higher density of
receptors with smaller receptive fields
have

A

lower 2-point discrimination
thresholds

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6
Q

what do small receptive fields permit

A

high resolution of spatial details

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7
Q

Receptive field sizes correlate

A

tactile spatial acuity

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8
Q

Sensation

A

occurs when the
peripheral receptors are stimulated

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9
Q

Perception

A

occurs when the brain
interprets the sensory stimulation

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10
Q

Thalamus:

A

Relay information from the
sensory receptors to areas
of the cortex

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11
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Medial lemniscal

A

pathway consists of large fibers that carry
proprioceptive and touch information

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12
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Spinothalamic

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pathway consists of smaller fibers that carry
temperature and pain information

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13
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Tactile acuity decreases

A

thresholds increase) from the index to the
pinky, but the density of Merkel receptors is the same across the
fingers

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14
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Homunculi reflect sensitivity & function

A

Across species, the somatosensory cortex map of the body reflects the
density of peripheral receptors, representation within the Somatosensory
cortex & has clear functional relevance

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15
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SOMATOSENSORY HOMUNCULUS

A

Lips, tongue, hands, feet and genitals are
considerably more sensitive than other
parts of the body

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15
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SOMATOSENSORY HOMUNCULUS

A

Lips, tongue, hands, feet and genitals are
considerably more sensitive than other
parts of the body

16
Q

Somatosensory information ascends in

A

afferent tracts in spinal cord and projects to
somatosensory (S1) and parietal cortex

17
Q

Body map (homunculus) on cortex shows

A

more cortical space allocated to parts of
the body that are responsible for detail

18
Q

Amount of cortical tissue devoted

A

body surface proportional to sensitivity of
that part