General Principles of Sensory Processing (Kapitel 8) Flashcards
A ‘sensory receptor organ’ can be defined as?
An organ (such as the eye or ear) specialized to receive particular stimuli.
A ‘recepter cell’ is?
A specialzed cell that responds to a particular energy or substance in the internal or external environment and converts this energy into a change in the electrical potential across its membrane.
Can you name 4 types of different sensory systems?
Mechanical (touch, pain, hearing), Visual (seeing), Chemical (smell, taste) and Electrical (electroreception).
The brain recognizes the different kinds of sensation as separate and distinct because each modality sends its action potentials along separate nerve tracts. This concept is called?
Labeled Lines.
What is meant by ‘sensory transduction’?
hint; its a sort of conversion process
It is the process by which a receptor cell converts the energy in a stimulus into a change in the electrical potential across its membrane.
What is meant by ‘receptor potential’?
Also called; generator potential. A local change in the resting potential of a receptor cell that mediates between the impact of stimuli and the initiation of nerve impulses.
What is a Pacinian Corpuscle?
hint: it appears close to the skin. In the Hypodermis
Also called, lamellated corpuscle. A skin receptor cell type that detects vibration. (p. 227).
The pacinian corpuscle, that is known to detect vibration, have an efferent axon that leads to the spinal cord. But where in the spinal cord?
The axon travels through Dorsal root ganglion, and into the dorsal part of the spinal cord. That is because sensory information towards the brain “gets in” through the dorsal part, whereas motorsignals from the brain is “sent out” through the ventral part of the spinal cord.
Hvilken amerikansk forfatter, har skrevet et essay med titlen:” A supposedly funny thing i will properbly never do again” ?
David Foster Wallace. yo.
When someone is referring to something as ‘somatosensory’ what are they referring to?
The person would be referring to body sensation, particularly touch or pain sensation.
Explain the difference between a ‘tonic receptor’ and a ‘phasic receptor’.
In a tonic receptor, the frequency of action potentials declines slowly or not at all as stimulation is maintained, whereas a phasic receptors action potentials, drops rapidly as stimulation is maintained.
(This way, they both have to do with ‘adaptation’. Tonic receptors are the ones, that show very little adaptation).
Where is the thalamus located?
At the top of the brainstem. Trading information with the cortex.
Sensory cranial nerves, is first and foremost connected to? And sensory peripheral nerves, are connected to?
Sensory cranial nerves, are connected to the brainstem, whereas the sensory peripheral nerves are connected to the spinal cord (leading to the brainstem).
Decribe what the primary sensory cortex does?
For a given sensory modality, it is the region of cortex that receives most of the information about modality from the thalamus or, in the case of olfaction, directly from the secondary sensory neurons.
Primary somatosensory Cortex (S1) is located just X to the central sulcus. What is X?
Posterior.
S2 is?
Secondary Somatosensory Cortex.
What is the name of the sulcus, laying just anterior to the postcentral sulcus?
Central Sulcus.
Cingulate Cortex lies.. ?
Is a region of medial cerebral cortex that lies dorsal to the corpus callosum. (p. 234).