Somatosensory system Flashcards

1
Q

What do low threshold mechanoreceptors mediate?

A

Touch, vibration and pressure

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2
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What do low threshold thermoreceptors mediate?

A

Cold, cool, indifferent, warm and hot

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3
Q

Over what temperature is classed at “extreme heat”

A

45 degrees

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4
Q

What term describes cutaneous senses from the surface of the body?

A

Exteroceptive sensations

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5
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What term describes sensation concerning posture and movement? (Sensors located in muscle tendons and joints)

A

Propriceptive sensations

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6
Q

In sensory neurones; does a stimulus elicit a depolarizing or hyperpolarizing response?

A

Depolarizing

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7
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Which sensory neurones have the thickest layer of myelination

A

Proprioceptors of skeletal muscle; Aα receptors

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8
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Which sensory neurones have the thinnest layer of myelin?

A

Temperature, pain and itch “C” receptors.

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9
Q

What is the receptive field of a sensory neurone?

A

The region that, when stimulated with an adequate stimulus, causes a response in that neurone

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10
Q

Where are meissners corpuscles most abundant?

A

Skin where two point discrimination is highest

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11
Q

Where do you not get any meissners corpscules?

A

Hairy skin

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12
Q

What pathway carries the sensations of discriminatory touch, pressure vibration and conscious propriception from the sensory neurones to the brain?

A

Dorsal column medial lemniscal pathways

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13
Q

Where do the fibres of the dorsal column medial lemniscal pathway cross?

A

All cross together at the medulla

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14
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What pathway carries the sensations of pain, temperature, crude touch, itch and tickle from the sensory neurones to the brain?

A

Spinothalamic tract

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15
Q

Where do the fibres of the spinothalamic tract cross?

A

At all levels of the cord close to the point of entry.

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16
Q

What two tracts make up the dorsal column?

A

Gracile tract

Cuneate tract

17
Q

What tract of the dorsal column carries sensory inputs from T6 and below?

A

Gracile tract

18
Q

Of the gracile and cuneate tracts which is more medial and which more lateral?

A

Gracile tract is more medial and cuneate tract is more lateral

19
Q

What tract of the dorsal column carries sensory inputs from above T6?

A

Cuneate tract

20
Q

Where do the neurones travelling in the gracile tract synapse?

A

Dorsal column gracile nucleus

21
Q

Where do the neurones travelling in the cuneate tract synapse?

A

Dorsal column cuneate nucleus

22
Q

In the dorsal column medial lemniscal system; where do the second order neurones cross, and where do the ascend after this?

A

Axons from second order neurones cross in the great sensory decussation and ascend in the medial lemniscus.

23
Q

After the second order neurones of the dorsal column medial lemniscus pathways have ascended up the medial lemniscus pathway where on the thalamus do they synapse?

A

The ventral posteriolateral nucleus of the thalamus

24
Q

Where do the third order neurones in the dorsal column medial lemniscus pathway project to? What do they have to go via to get here?

A

Primary somatosensory cortex

Posterior internal capsule

25
Q

A patient loses the ability to recognise an object just by feeling it. What pathway is likely to be damaged?

A

dorsal column medial lemniscus pathway

26
Q

A patient can’t feel the vibration of a tuning fork. What pathway is likely to be damaged?

A

dorsal column medial lemniscus pathway

27
Q

A patient loses the ability to recognise whether his finger is being moved up or down. What pathway is likely to be damaged?

A

dorsal column medial lemniscus pathway

28
Q

What thalamic nucleus do trigeminal nerve neurones project onto?

A

Ventroposteromedial nucleus of the thalamus

29
Q

through which type of neurones do third order trigeminal nerve neurones relay information to the cortex?

A

Thalamocortical neurones