Physiology 2: Sensory Receptors and Sensory Neurons Flashcards

1
Q

name the 3 divisions of the somatosensory system and what they do

A

exteroceptive (cutaneous senses),
proprioceptive (posture and movement),
enteroceptive (autonomic function)

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2
Q

the 1st order neuron can also be called…

A

the primary sensory afferent

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3
Q

where are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd order neurons of the somatosensory pathway SPECIFICALLY located?

A
  1. PNS (dorsal root or cranial ganglia)
  2. CNS (dorsal horn of SC or brainstem nuclei)
  3. CNS (thalamus)
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4
Q

where does proprioceptive input go to?

A

cerebellum

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5
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where in the neuron is a sensory afferent received? what does it cause?

A

stimulus opens a cation selective ion channel in the PERIPHERAL terminal of a primary sensory afferent -> AP generated

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6
Q

what process starts the graded release of neurotransmitter?

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when an AP arrives at the central terminal ready to go to the 2nd order neurons

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7
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the higher the ___ the higher the frequency of AP discharge in the primary sensory afferent neuron

A

stimulus

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8
Q

sensory units for touch, pressure and vibration?

A

skin mechanoreceptors

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9
Q

sensory units for proprioception?

A

joint and muscle mechanoreceptors

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10
Q

define threshold in terms of sensory function

A

intensity of a stimulus required to excite a sensory unit

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11
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low threshold receptors respond to what sensations?

A

fine discriminatory touch

mild/moderate temperatures

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12
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high threshold units respond to what sensations?

A
high temp (>45 degrees)
high mechanical stimuli
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13
Q

a sensory unit with very fast adaptation will have what kind of firing rate?

A

responds only to fast movement

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14
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a sensory unit with fast adaptation will have what kind of firing rate

A

impulses will be proportional to rate of change of the stimulus

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15
Q

stretch receptors are an example of a __ adapting response

A

slow

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16
Q

a pacnian corpuscle has a __ adapting response

A

VERY fast

17
Q

what kind of sensory axons have no myelination?

A

temp, pain and itch receptors

18
Q

which kind of sensory axons have thick myelination?

A

proprioceptiors of skeletal muscle

19
Q

what is a receptive field of a neuron?

A

the site of termination

20
Q

a receptive field can branch into what?

A

free nerve endings or other specialised structures

21
Q

2 point discrimination is a test for what?

A

spacial acuity for somatosensory function

22
Q

if a mechanoreceptor is classified as FA2, what does this mean?

A

fast adapting (FA) type 2 unit (aka wide field)

23
Q

if a mechanoreceptor is classified as SA1 what does this mean?

A

slow adapting type 1 (small field) unit

24
Q

where are merkel cell neurite complexes located?

A

basal epithelium in ridges eg in hands

25
Q

meissner corpuscles are present in hairy areas T or F

A

F, hairless areas

26
Q

what sensory skin receptor could be described as onion-like in structure?

A

pacinian corpuscle

27
Q

where are pacinian corpuscles located?

A

subcutaneously close to periosteum

28
Q

what sensory receptors of hairless skin are the MOST sensitive to vibration?

A

pacinian corpuscles