Lecture 5 Flashcards
Receptor Potential
change in the MP due to receipt of signal from exterior sensory cue
2 Stages of Amplification
- G-protein can activate a number of different enzyme molecules
- Each of these enzyme molecules will produce lots of 2nd messenger (cAMP)
2 Categories of Sensory Cell Transmission
- AP
- Vesicles
Transmission of Signal (AP)
sensory cell generates an action potential at a spike-generating zone
Transmission of Signal (Vesicles)
Sensory cell releases vesicles when depolarized; impulses generated in post-synaptic neuron
Adaptation
The MP can decay over time leading to ‘Adaptation’
2 Types of adaptations
- Slowly Adapting
- Rapidly Adapting
Adaptation (Slow )
receptor potential sustained for the duration of the stimulus
- Interested in the overall magnitude of the stimulus
Adaptation (Rapid)
receptor potential elicited by change in stimulus energy, decays to zero when stimulus is constant
Habituation
repeated stimuli (identical) in succession elicit progressively weaker responses
Population Code
is coding using the ratio of activity from a restricted number of different receptor types
Receptive Field
Receptive Field of a given sensory neuron is the territory in which you could activate that neuron