Chapter 8 questions Flashcards

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1
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According to the concept of _____, particular nerve cells n the brain recognize sensory information that is specific to only particular types of information.

A

labeled lines

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2
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Stimulation of a pacinian corpuscle causes the opening of _____ gated _____ channels.

A

mechanically; sodium

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3
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Sensory receptors that rae specialized for responding to painful stimuli are called….

A

nociceptors

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4
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Phantom limp pain is an example of _____ pain

A

neurotpathic

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As you sit and answer this question, you are receiving less and less information about the feeling of the seat on which you are sitting. This is due to the process underlying your sensory receptors response to the stimuli called

A

adaptation/habituation

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Receptors that are sensitive to ultraviolet light are found in…

A

bees

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Information about pain and temperature in the anterolateral crosses the nervous system at the…

A

spinal cord.

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8
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Sensory transduction is the process of

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converting energy into a change in membrane potential.

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9
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Descending spinal pathways that inhibit pain transmission in the spinal cord use the neurotransmitter

A

serotonin

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10
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Congenital pain insensitivity is probably heritable, and one version of this disorder appears to be caused by….

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defective receptors to nerve growth factor.

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In contrast to cortical somatosensory area S1, sensory S2 maps…

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both sides of the body.

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12
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What is the effect of naloxone treatment on TENS?

A

Naloxone reduces the analgesic effect of TENS

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Fast-adapting tactile receptors that mediate most of our ability to perceive form are called…

A

Meissner’s corpuscles

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14
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Mice lacking the gene for TRPV1 respond to ____ but not to ____.

A

mechanosensory pain; heat

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15
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A dermatome is…

A

an area of skin innervated by a single spinal nerve.

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16
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Mountcastle found that cells in the _______ cortex of the monkey brain are active in response to the animal’s expectation that a visual or auditory stimulus will appear.

A

Posterior parietal

17
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Which layer of skin contains a rich web of nerve fibers in a network of connective tissue and blood vessels?

A

Dermis

18
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Each sensory receptor organ is affected by particular environmental events for which that organ is particularly adapted. These events are called

A

adequate stimuli

19
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A local change in the resting potential of a receptor cell that mediates the impact of stimuli and the initiation of nerve impulses is called….

A

generator potential

20
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In the experiments of Merzenich and Jenkins, monkeys trained to maintain finger contact with a rotating disc to obtain a reward showed which of the following changes in the cortical representations of the fingers?

A

Cortical areas associated with the trained fingers expanded.