Chapter 16 Flashcards
How many sensory modalities can a single sensory neuron have?
a) One
b) Dozens
c) Hundreds
d) Thousands
e) None
a) One
Which of the following is NOT an event in the process of sensation?
a) Stimulation of sensory receptors
b) Transduction of the stimulus
c) Activation of effector
d) Generation of impulses
e) Integration of sensory input.
c) Activation of effector
Sensory receptors that are located in blood vessels and visceral organs and whose signals are not usually consciously perceived are the
a) Exteroreceptors
b) Interoceptors
c) Proprioceptors
d) Nociceptors
e) None of the answers selections are correct
b) Interoceptors
Which type of sensory receptor responds to stimuli resulting from physical or chemical damage to tissue?
a) Photoreceptors
b) Mechanoreceptors
c) Proprioceptors
d) Nociceptors
e) Thermoreceptors
d) Nociceptors
The process in which the frequency of nerve impulses in the first-order neuron decreases during prolonged stimulus is called
a) selectivity.
b) adaptation.
c) perception.
d) modality.
e) transduction.
b) adaptation.
Which of the following is a type of slowly adapting touch receptor?
a) Corpuscle of touch (Meissner corpuscle)
b) Type 1 cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Merkel disc)
c) Lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscle
d) Hair root receptor
e) Photoreceptor
b) Type 1 cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Merkel disc)
Which of the following is a type of a rapidly adapting touch receptor?
a) Corpuscle of touch (Meissner corpuscle)
b) Type 1 cutaneous mechanoreceptor (Merkel disc)
c) Lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscle
d) Both the corpuscle of touch and the type 1 cutaneous mechanreceptor
e) All of these choices
a) Corpuscle of touch (Meissner corpuscle)
What layer of the skin contains the cold thermoreceptors?
a) Stratum lucidum
b) Dermis
c) Stratum basale
d) Stratum corneum
e) Hypodermis
c) Stratum basale
Visceral pain results from stimulating
a) nociceptors.
b) lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscles.
c) exteroreceptors.
d) proprioceptors.
e) thermoreceptors.
a) nociceptors.
Which of the following statements about proprioception is INCORRECT?
a) Proprioceptive sensations allow us to estimate the weight of certain objects.
b) Proprioceptors are slowly adapting receptors.
c) Proprioceptors are embedded in muscles and tendons
d) Proprioceptive sensations allow us to determine position of body structures relative to each other.
e) Proprioceptive sensations are used to activate the nervous system in response to threatening situations.
e) Proprioceptive sensations are used to activate the nervous system in response to threatening situations.
The main function of muscle spindles is
a) to sense tension applied to a tendon.
b) to sense referred pain.
c) to perceive cutaneous sensations.
d) to sense changes in muscle length.
e) to sense muscle fatigue.
d) to sense changes in muscle length.
Which of the following are proprioceptors found in the articular capsules of synovial joints?
a) Tendon organs
b) Gamma motor neurons
c) Muscle spindles
d) Kinesthetic receptors
e) Tactile receptors
d) Kinesthetic receptors
The postcentral gyri of the parietal lobes of the cerebral cortex
a) are considered the primary gustatory area.
b) receive body sensory information.
c) control voluntary body movements.
d) receive visual information.
e) provide the ability to move the eyeballs.
b) receive body sensory information.
Which of the following types of neurons conduct impulses from the peripheral somatic sensory receptors to the brain stem or spinal cord?
a) First order neuron
b) Second order neuron
c) Third order neuron
d) Fourth order neuron
e) Higher order neuron
a) First order neuron
Which of the following types of neurons conduct sensory impulses from the brain stem and spinal cord to the thalamus?
a) First order neuron
b) Second order neuron
c) Third order neuron
d) Fourth order neuron
e) Higher order neuron
b) Second order neuron
Which of the following types of neurons conduct impulses from the thalamus to the primary somatosensory area of the cerebral cortex?
a) First order neuron
b) Second order neuron
c) Third order neuron
d) Fourth order neuron
e) Higher order neuron
c) Third order neuron
Proprioception means awareness of
a) visual acuity.
b) body temperature.
c) color vision.
d) body position.
e) pain.
d) body position.
Which of the following type of neurons have their cell bodies in the spinal cord or brain stem and their axons terminating in neuromuscular junctions?
a) upper motor neurons
b) lower motor neurons
c) somatic sensory neurons
d) preganglionic autonomic neurons
e) postganglionic autonomic neurons
c) somatic sensory neurons
Which of the following types of neurons have axons that extend from the brain to the lower motor neurons?
a) upper motor neurons
b) primary neurons
c) somatic sensory neurons
d) preganglionic autonomic neurons
e) postganglionic autonomic neurons
a) upper motor neurons
Which of the neurons in the diagram would most likely pick up an itch sensation?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) Both A and B
e) All of these choices
a) A
Which of the neurons in the diagram is modified in a manner that helps enhance the sensitivity of the receptor?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) None of these choices
e) All of these choices
b) B
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is a pain receptor?
a) A (Nerve Ending)
b) B (Merkel Disc)
c) C (Meissner Corpuscle)
d) D (Ruffini Corpuscle)
e) E (Lammelated/Pacinian Corpuscle)
a) A
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is a cutaneous mechanoreceptor that senses pressure and fast vibrations?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E
e) E
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram senses touch, pressure and slow vibrations?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E
c) C
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram represents a type II cutaneous mechanoreceptor that monitors the stretching of skin?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E
d) D
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is a lamellated corpuscle?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E
e) E
What do colored regions on body’s surface in the diagram represent?
a) Dermatomes
b) Areas of referred pain
c) Regions of nociceptors
d) Areas supplied by the primary somatosensory area
e) Motor nuclei
b) Areas of referred pain
Which labeled neuron conducts impulses from the thalamus to the primary somatosensory area of the cerebral cortex?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) More than one answer selection is correct.
e) None of the answer selections are correct.
c) C
Which labeled neuron conducts impulses from the peripheral somatic receptors into the brain or spinal cord?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) More than one answer selection is correct.
e) None of the answer selections are correct.
a) A
Which labeled neuron is considered to be a second-order neuron?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) More than one answer selection is correct.
e) None of the answer selections are correct.
b) B