Somatosensory System Structures - 1° , 2° , 3° Flashcards

1
Q

Name the receptors at the distal ends of afferent neurons, specialized for specific stimulus types?

A

PRIMARY
or
FIRST ORDER (1 °) SENSORY NEURONS

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2
Q

1 ° neurons convey the transmission to the spinal cord, where their synapses occur where?

A

DORSAL HORN
or
FARTHER UP IN BRAINSTEM

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3
Q

Name the neurons which carry the afferentation to the thalamus?

A

SECONDARY
or
SECOND ORDER (2 °) SENSORY NEURONS

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4
Q

The thalamus is a reception/relay station for the brain. Its crucial role in sensation is to convey data to what via what?

A

to the SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
via
TERTIARY or THIRD ORDER (3 °) NEURONS

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5
Q

What are first order neurons?

A

THE RECEPTORS OF STIMULI

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6
Q

Each receptor has sensitivity to a particular stimulus type; what is this called?

A

ADEQUATE STIMULUS

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7
Q

Where do 1 ° afferent neurons synapse with 2 ° neurons?

A

SPINAL CORD

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8
Q

What are second order neurons responsible for?

A

CONVEYING DATA TO BRAIN

mostly thalamus

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9
Q

Incoming signals are ________________ before they travel to the brain.

A

CONSOLIDATED

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10
Q

Where is afferent information interpreted?

A

SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX AREAS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE BRAIN

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11
Q

Describe decussation?

A

2 ° NEURONS WHICH CARRY THE DATA CONTRALATERALLY - or - GO ACROSS

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12
Q

Most afferent information enters the spinal cord and travels up it in WHICH direction, meeting it’s 2 ° neurons in the medulla oblongata (brainstem)?

A

IPSILATERALLY

same side

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13
Q

What data meets its 2 ° neurons right away upon entering the cord, and immediately cross to and transmit up the contralateral side?

A
Data about:
NOCICEPTION
\+
TEMPERATURE
\+
CRUDE TOUCH (unrefined)
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14
Q

The bulk of 2 ° transmission heads to where for processing, to become 3 ° communication channels?

A

THALAMUS

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