lecture 24 - somatic sensation Flashcards
What are the two types of senses?
Somatic and special
What are somatic senses?
Senses detected by generalised receptors found throughout the body
What are special senses?
Senses detected by a special/specific organ or structure
What are the 4 key types of somatic sense receptors?
Mechanoreceptors, nociceptors, thermoreceptors, chemoreceptors
What do mechanoreceptors sense?
Touch, pressure, vibration, proprioception
What do nociceptors sense?
Noxious stimuli (pain)
What do thermoreceptors sense?
Change in temperature
What do chemoreceptors sense?
Chemicals
What senses are considered ‘special senses’?
Vision, hearing, balance, taste, smell
What is signal transduction in terms of somatic sensation?
When sensory receptors are activated, leading to the opening of ion channels and a change in membrane potential causing a receptor potential which will cause an action potential if the threshold is reached.
How are mechanoreceptors stimulated?
By physical forces that distort their plasma membrane, causing mechanically gated ion channels to open.
What are the 3 main types of mechanoreceptors?
Proprioreceptors, baroreceptors, tactile receptors
What is an example of a proprioreceptor?
Muscle spindles
What do baroreceptors detect?
Pressure - e.g. blood pressure
What do tactile receptors sense?
Touch, pressure and vibration