receptors Flashcards
give 3 stimuli that are detected by mammals
- pressure
- temperature
- light
- chemicals
- sound
what is the difference between sensory reception and sensory perception
sensory reception = detection of stimuli by receptors
perception = CNS making sense/processing these stimuli
define receptor
a cell adapted to detecting change within the environment
receptors are highly specific
what does this mean?
they only respond to one type of stimulus
receptor cells are transducers
what does this mean?
they convert the energy of the stimulus into an electrical impulse (called a generator potential THIS ONLY OCCURS IF THE STIMULUS IS LARGE ENOUGH)
E.G: light receptors of the retina in an eye
what stimulus does the Pacinian Corpuscle detect
pressure
vibrations
where are Pacinian Corpuscle’s located
fingers, soles of feet, external genitalia (deep in the skin)
in joints and tendons - provide feedback in the direction of movement
also found in bladder and rectum
what happens when a pressure stimulus is applied to the Pacinian Corpuscle
- pressure applied causes lamellae to deform
- pressure causes stretch mediated sodium (Na+) channels to change shape
enables Na+ to diffuse into the cell - influx of Na+ changes the potential difference and causes a generator potential
- if stimulus is strong enough, more Na+ move into cell and threshold level is reached and an action potential is generated