Lecture 5 - Sensory Pathways Flashcards
Primary Sensory Neurons
Originate from peripheral receptors such as Merkel’s receptors; enter spinal cord (or brain) via dorsal roots of spinal (cranial) nerves; cell bodies of these neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglia; synapse in spinal cord with secondary neurons
Secondary Neurons
Originate in spinal cord gray matter; travel through spinal cord in one of the myelinated columns; make up tracts in spinal cord and brainstem; Decussate; synapse in thalamus with tertiary neurons
Tertiary Neurons
Travel from thalamus to primary sensory cortex; travel through internal capsule (myelinated pathway between thalamus and some of the basal nuclei); terminate in somatosensory cortex
What ascending pathways are responsible for conscious perception?
Spinothalamic system (lateral and anterior tracts) and medial lemniscal system
What ascending pathways are responsible for unconscious perception?
Spinocerebellar, spino-olivary, spinotectal, and spinoreticular
Lateral Spinothalamic Tract
Carries pain and temperature; primary fibers ascend/descend 1-2 spinal cord segments before synapsing with secondary fibers; travels in lateral column of spinal cord; secondary axons decussate through anterior gray and white commissures
Trigeminothalamic Tract
Pain and temperature from face and teeth; join secondary fibers of lateral spinothalamic tract in brainstem
In the lateral spinothalamic tract, where do secondary fiber collaterals project to and what do they do?
Project to reticular formation and stimulate wakefulness and consciousness
In the lateral spinothalamic tract, where do secondary fibers project to and what do they synapse with?
Ventral posterolateral (VPL) nucleus of thalamus and they also synapse with tertiary fibers in VPL
In the lateral spinothalamic tract, where do tertiary fibers (corticopetal fibers) synapse and what do they form?
Synapse in postcentral gyrus (somatic sensory areas 1-3) and form part of internal capsule
Anterior Spinothalamic Tract
Carries light touch (crude touch), pressure, tickle, and itch; primary neurons may ascend 8-10 spinal cord segments before synapsing with secondary neurons; secondary neurons decussate in anterior gray or white commissures and they ascend to synapse with tertiary fibers in VPL nucleus of thalamus; tertiary fibers ascend through internal capsule to primary sensory cortex
Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscal Pathway Primary Fibers
Carries sensations for two-point sensation (fine touch), pressure, and vibration; “two-point discrimination” touch refers to the ability to distinguish two separate points as close as 2 mm apart; primary fibers ascend entire length of spinal cord and synapse with secondary neurons in medulla (Fasciculus gracilis and Fasciculus cuneatus)
Medial Portions of 2 Dorsal Columns
Axons from the lower limbs travel through here; each of these areas of the dorsal columns (1 per column) is called fasciculus gracilis; fibers of the fasciculus gracilis synapse in nucleus gracilis and convey sensations from below midthoracic level
Lateral Portions of 2 Dorsal Columns
Axons from the upper limbs travel through here; each of these areas of the dorsal columns (one per column) is called fasciculus cuneatus; fibers of fasciculus cuneatus synapse in nucleus cuneatus and convey sensations from above midthoracic level; also conveys proprioceptive sensation from arms to cerebellum
Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscal Pathway Secondary and Tertiary Fibers
Secondary fibers decussate; ascend to synapse in VPL of thalamus; tertiary fibers ascend through internal capsule to primary sensory cortex