Somatosensory System Flashcards
Temperature Qualities
Warmth and coldness due to specified sensors
Warmth points close to fingertips, lips, cheeks
Coldness sensors
Free not myelinated neuron terminals
Spontaneous activity erratic increase fast adaption
Warmth sensors
Free not myelinated neuron terminals
Perception of temperature
Only if temperature changing
Faster change and larger affected area the smaller changes perceptible
Transfer via CNS
Parallel to pain tract in central horn into somatosensible cortex
Proprioception
Receptors for stimuli from muscles, tendons, joints
- Receptors for position of body part and joints to each other
- Sensors for force effort in muscles
- Sensors for movement
Joint sensors
Position receptors similar to Ruffini corpuscles (SA)
Movement receptors similar to Pacini corpuscles )FA)
Muscle sensors
Muscle spindle Golgi apparatus (organs at tendons, if stimulus = contraction of muscle)
Pain unphysiological condition
- overload/ strain
- deformation of periosteum
Visceroception
Autonomous: maintenance of homeostasis (unconscious)
Afferent signals about feeling of organs
Cardiovascular mechanoreceptors: Adaption of heart rate