Sensory Physiology Flashcards
sensory receptors ____ different forms of sensation to nerve impulses that are conducted to the central nervous system
transduce
proprioceptors are a type of
mechanoreceptor (sense changes in pressure)
nociceptors
potential damage (chemical, too hot , too cold)
chemoreceptors
smell and taste specific
simple dendritic endings: free
pain, temp, smell
encapsulated simple dendritic ending
pressure and touch
complex sensory receptors
rods and cones, hair cells, and modified epithelial cells (taste)
adequate/ normal stimulus
the type/ modality of stimulus that a receptor is most sensitive to
regardless of how a sensory neuron is stimulated…
only one sensory modality will be perceived
the stimulus intensity is proportional to
the frequency of action potentials
true or false the anteriolateral pathway has better localization then the dorsal column pathway
false: dorsal column pathway has better localization (AL has poor localization)
what type of receptive field is more discriminate?
smaller receptive field
lateral inhibition
sharpens contrast, pathway closest to the stimulus inhibits neighbors by releasing GABA which inactivates the calcium channels which causes less neurotransmitter to be released
tonic receptors
slowly adapting, produce constant rate of firing as long as stimulus is applied (pain)
phasic receptors
rapidly adapting; burst of activity but quickly reduce firing rate if stimulus maintained (pacinian corpuscle- type of mechanoreceptor)
what could be responsible for a receptor adapting to a stimulus
opening of K channels (hyperpolarizing)
where is the second order neuron located for discriminate touch?
the medulla
where do synapses happen in the dorsal column pathway
the medulla and the thalamus
the dorsal column pathway is associated with
fine touch, proprioception, vibration
the anterolateral pathway is associated with
pain, temp, course touch
where does the anterolateral pathway cross vs the dorsal column pathway
anterolateral pathway crosses at the spinal cord and the dorsal column pathway crosses in the medulla
specifically where do you find the synapses in the medulla for the dorsal column pathway
nucleus gracilis and nucleus cuneatus
true or false: the dorsal column pathway is also a motor pathway
false: just sensory
sensory unit
one afferent neuron and all its receptors