Lecture 11: Introduction to Sensory Processing Flashcards
Sensory Processing Basic Steps
Stimulus - Sensation - Perception - Emotion - Memory
- If unimportant it can stop at perception
Sensation
The activation of sensory brain pathways by a physical stimulus
Perception
The extraction of a mental representation from sensation
Psychophysics
How the quantitative aspects of physical stimuli correlate with the perceptions they evoke
Sensory Coding
- A response in the receptor cell can evoke a response in the neurons which are synaptically connected to it
- That neuron can evoke a response in the next neuron, etc.
Receptor Cells
Specialized cells that electrochemically respond to physical sensory stimuli
Response
Number of spikes a neuron fires
Electrophysiological Intracellular Recording
Place electrode inside of cell, once neuron fires AP it is recorded. Leads to classic AP graph. Advantage of this method is that it is more reliable and easy to detect. You can also see EPSPs and IPSPs
Electrophysiological Extracellular Recording
Place electrode outside of neuron and record AP. Leads to an “inverse” AP graph, with a sharp valley the turns into a moderate peak. Advantages are that extracellular recordings are much easier to get.