Body Senses And Perceptual Plasticity (10) Flashcards

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The 3 somatosensory systems

A

Cutaneous system
Organic (internal) sense
Vestibular

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Cutaneous system

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Sensitivity to stimuli that involve the skin

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3
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Organic (internal) sense

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A sense modality that arises from receptors located within the inner organs of the body

Proprioception - ability to sense the position of the body and limbs

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4
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Vestibular

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Sense of the body’s balance

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5
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Types of cutaneous receptors

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Free nerve endings - found in both hairy and non-hairy skin

(In hairy skin they surround the hair follicles)

Other specialised receptors - involved in the detection of mechanical stimuli such as stretch vibrations, warmth/coolness and pain

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6
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Epidermis

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the outer layer of the skin, which is made up of dead skin cells

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Dermis

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Below the epidermis and contains mechanoreceptors that respond to stimuli such as pressure, stretching and vibration

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8
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Two types of mechanoreceptors located close to the surface of the skin

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Merkel receptor
Meissner corpuscle

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9
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Merkel receptor

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Fires continuously while stimulus is present
Responsible for sensing fine details

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10
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Meissner corpuscle*

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Fires only when a stimulus is first applied and when it is removed\
Responsible for controlling hand grip

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Two other types of mechanoreceptors located deeper in the skin

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Ruffini cylinder
Pacinian corpuscle

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12
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Ruffini cylinder*

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Fires continuously to stimulation
Associated with perceiving stretching of the skin

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Pacinian corpuscle**

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Fires only when stimulus is first applied and when it is removed
Associated with sensing rapid vibrations and fine texture

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14
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Muscle spindals

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Detect changes in muscle length

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15
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Mechanoreceptors

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Respond to the movement and angles of our joints

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16
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Proprioception

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Our sense of body position and movement

17
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2 ways to measure sensory discriminations

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2 close needles
Grating