Chapter 2.4 Flashcards

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Where are olfactory chemoreceptors or nerves located

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-they are located in the olfactory epithelium in the upper part of the nasal cavity

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Describe the effect of pheromones in animals vs humans

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  • in humans, there are debatable effects
  • in animals, enormous role
  • > in social interaction, foraging and sexual behaviour
  • > secreted by one animal and bind to the chemoreceptors of another animal
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What is the olfactory pathway

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  • odor molecules inhaled into nasal passages
  • contact the olfactory nerves in the olfactory epithelium
  • then signals go to olfactory bulb
  • > these signals are then relayed via the olfactory tract to higher regions of the brain
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What are the five basic tastes

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-sweet, sour, bitter, umami and salty

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How is taste detected?

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  • by chemoreceptors

- specifically, chemoreceptors are sensitive to dissolved compounds

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What are group of cells that are specialized for taste referred to as? Where are they found

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  • receptors for taste are referred to as taste buds
  • they are found as little bumps on the tongue
  • > these little bumps are referred to as papillae
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Where is the taste center

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-in the thalamus

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What are the five receptors for somatosensation? Describe their function

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1) Pacinian->deep pressure/vibration
2) Ruffini->responds to stretch
3) Merkle-> responds to deep pressure and texture
4) Meissner->responds to light touch
5) Free nerve endings-> responds to pain and temperature

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Which lobe is the somatosensory cortex in?

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-it is in the parietal lobe

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What is the two point threshold referring to?

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  • it is the minimum distance necessary between two points of stimulation on the skin
  • > so that these points will be felt as two distinct stimuli
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What is physiological zero

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  • normal temperature of the skin
  • > between 86 and 97 degrees Farenheit
  • warm object is above physiological zero
  • cold object is below physiological zero
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What is the gate theory of pain

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  • there is a special “gating” mechanism
  • > that can turn pain signals on and off
  • > it affects whether we perceive pain
  • the spinal cord is preferentially able to forward signals from other touch modalities to the brain
  • > reducing sensation of pain
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What is kinesthetic sense referred to as? Hint it starts with a P.

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  • it is also referred to as proprioception

- >refers to the ability to tell where one’s body is in space

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