Bio Week 6 - Somatosensory Flashcards
Receptors in the skin are not specific for various types of sensory information. True or false?
False
Cutaneous sensors are specific to what types of sensory information?
a. Pressure and temperature
b. Direction of movement
c. Internal organs.
d. All of the above
a. Pressure and temperature
Cutaneous sensors exclude what type of sensors
a. Vibration
b. Pain
c. Pressure & Temperature
d. Position of limbs
d. Position of limbs
Where do cutaneous senses that form the sense of touch come from?
a. Skin
b. Nerves
c. Bones
d. Tendons
a. Skin
Kinesthesia is related to which of the following?
a. Touch
b. Internal Organ functioning
c. Body position and Movement
d. Brain waves
c. Body position and Movement
Kinesthesia excludes what function?
a. Position of limb
b. Internal Organ functioning
c. Strength in movement
d. Direction of movement
b. Internal Organ functioning
Where do kinesthesia receptor signals that provides information concerning the position and movement of the body?
a. Joints
b. Tendons
c. Muscles
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Touch and the identity of an object in your hand involve what combination of sensory information?
a. Touch and motor movement feedback
b. Touch and temperature feedback
c. Temperature and visual object recognition
d. Visual object recognition and motor movement feedback
a. Touch and motor movement feedback
Somatosensory Pathways enter the spinal cord through the ______?
a. Cranial nerve 5
b. Trigeminal nerve
c. Dorsal root
d. Cerebellum
c. Dorsal root
Axons from receptors of the ________ and the _________ go through the trigeminal nerve.
a. Hands and feet
b. Face and shoulders
c. Hands and face
d. Face and head
d. Face and head
The dorsal columns carry information related to ________, which is precisely located.
a. Touch
b. Movement
c. Pain
d. Temperature
a. Touch
The Spinothalamic tract carries _______ and _______ signals that are said to be poorly localized.
a. Touch & Movement
b. Pain & Temperature
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
b. Pain & Temperature
Fine Touch and Kinesthesia are localized in what brain structure(s)?
a. Ascend in dorsal columns of the spinal cord
b. Cross over both sides of brain and in nuclei in medulla
c. Localized in primary somatosensory cortex
d. Localized in association somatosensory cortex
e. All of the above
e. All of the above
Pain and temperature synapse and cross eventually after entering the spinal cord and provides sensory input for movement. True or false.
False. Pain and temperature synapse and cross IMMEDIATELY after entering the spinal cord and provides sensory input for REFLEXES.
Fine Touch and Kinesthesia are localized in what brain structure(s)?
a. Ascend in spinothalamic tract of spinal cord
b. Ventral posterior Thalamus
c. Localized in primary somatosensory cortex
d. Localized in association somatosensory cortex
e. All of the abovef. A and D only
e. All of the above