Sensory Integration Flashcards

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Why is sensory integration important?

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Survival depends upon sensation & perception with processing along the way.

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What is sensory integration?

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Awareness of change.

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Where does processing of sensory integration occur?

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Thalamus

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When processing at the Receptor Level what is required?

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  1. The receptor must have SPECIFICITY for the stimulus energy.
  2. The receptor’s RECEPTIVE FIELD must be stimulated (lips = dense field)
  3. The stimulus energy must be converted into a graded potential.
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What is a graded potential known as?

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Transduction

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When does adaptation of sensory receptors occur?

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When sensory receptors are subjected to a constant, un changing stimulus.

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What occurs during adaptation of sensory receptors?

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  • receptor membranes become less responsive.

- graded potentials decline in frequency, or stop.

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What are the 2 types of adaptive graded potentials?

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  1. Phasic

2. Tonic

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What is a Phasic receptor signal?

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Receptors signaling the BEGINNING or END of a stimulus.

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What are examples of Phasic recptors? Are they fast or slow-adapting?

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Receptors for pressure, touch, and smell
(i.e. Mechanoreceptors & Exteroceptors)

FAST-ADAPTING

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What is a Tonic receptor signal?

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Slow-Adapting or Non-Adapting receptors.

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What is an example of a Slow-Adapting Tonic receptor?

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  • Touch receptors (Merkel discs)
  • Chemoreceptors
  • Proprioceptors
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What is an example of a Non-Adapting Tonic receptor?

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Pain receptors = Nociceptors (protective)

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What occurs during Sensory Integration when Processing at the Circuit Level?

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The ascending pathways

  • first-order neuron
    - second-order neuron
    • third-order neuron (thalamus)
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What occurs during Sensory Integration while Processing at the Perceptual Level?

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Cerebral cortex circuits
-sensation is detected in the primary cortex

-perception (conscious interpretation) in the related association cortex

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