Chapter 15 - Integrative Functions Notes Flashcards

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Where do the sensory pathways (afferent) travel

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To the thalamus then to the sensory cortex of the brain

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1
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The _______ pathways are the ________ pathways.

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Sensory

Afferent

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2
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What are the pathways carried on

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Tracts

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3
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How are tracts named

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According to the origin and destination of the axons within tract

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4
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What are sensory tracts

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Body’s interface between internal and external environment

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5
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Sensory pathways involve a

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Sensory receptor

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What does the sensory receptor do

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Receives info and passes it to spinal cord to be sent to cortex

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What are general senses

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Sensations of temperature, pain, touch, pressure, vibration, and proprioception

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8
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How many types of receptors

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4

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9
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What are the receptors

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Nociceptors
Thermoreceptors
Mechanoeceptors
Chemoreceptors

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10
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Receptor that responds to tissue damage perceived as pain

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Nociceptors

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11
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Receptor that responds to changes in temps

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Thermoreceptor

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12
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Receptor that is stimulated by physical distortion, contact, or pressure

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Mechanoreceptor

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13
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Receptor that responds to changes in chemistry of body fluids

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Chemoceptors

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14
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As sensory info travels to the CNS the info passes through:

A

Specific order of synapses

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15
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The ________ delivers the info to the CNS.

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First order neuron

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16
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Where is the first order neuron located

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Dorsal root ganglion (DRG)

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17
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The _______ is an interneuron.

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Second order neuron

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18
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Where is the second order neuron found

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Spinal cord or brain stem

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19
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The ______ takes the info from the _______ and carries it to the cortex for conscious awareness.

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Third order neuron

Second order neuron/interneuron

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20
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Where are third order neurons located

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Thalamus

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21
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There are how many major sensory pathways in the NS

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3

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22
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What are the sensory pathways

A

Dorsal column
Spinothalamic
Spinocerebellar

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23
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Which pathway carries sensations of fine touch, pressure, vibration, and joint position sense.

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Dorsal column

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24
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The tracts of the dorsal column are

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Fasciculus gracilis

Cuneatus

25
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The _____ carries sensation from lower body to the cord

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Gracilis

26
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The _______ carries info from the upper half of the body to the cord

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Cuneatus

27
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The _____ pathway provides conscious sensations of touch, pressure, pain, and temp

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Spinothalamic

28
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Two subdivision of spinothalamic pathway

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Anterior

Lateral

29
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The _______ carries touch and pressure to the opposite sensory cortex

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Anterior spinothalamic tract

30
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The ________ carries pain and temp to the opposite sensory cortex

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Lateral spinothalamic tract

31
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The ________ carries info regarding unconscious joint position sense as well as proprioception within joints, tendons, and muscles.

A

Spinocerebellar pathway

32
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Two subdivisions of spinocerebellar pathway

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Posterior

Anterior

33
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The ________ stays on the same side of the cord and travels to the cebellum via the inferior cerebellar peduncle

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Posterior spinocerebellar tract

34
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The _______ travels to the cerebellum on the opposite side via the superior peduncle

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Anterior spinocerebellar tract

35
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The motor system is under what control

A

Voluntary and involuntary

36
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The somatic motor system is ______ control

A

Voluntary

37
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The autonomic system is _____ control

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Involuntary

38
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Where is the autonomic system involuntary?

A

Smooth muscle in the heart, gi, and glands

39
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What provides voluntary control over skeletal muscles

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Corticospinal pathway (pyramidal system)

40
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85% of the descending axons cross to the opposite side of the cord at the level of the medulla

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Lateral corticospinal tracts

41
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Comprise the 15% of the fibers that do not cross at the medulla

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Anterior corticospinal tracts

42
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What is responsible for coordination and feedback control over muscle contractions

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Cerebral nuclei and cerebellum

43
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Provides background patterns of movement involved with conscious motor activities

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Cerebral nuclei

44
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Monitors proprioceptive info from the musculoskeletal system, visual and vestibular systems

A

Cerebellum

45
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What measures brain waves

A

EEG

46
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How many brain waves

A

4

47
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What are the brain waves

A

Alpha
Beta
Theta
Delta

48
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Occurs in a healthy awake state, resting with eyes closed

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Alpha waves

49
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Occur in periods of stress or deep concentration

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Beta waves

50
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Occur in children and frustrated adults

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Theta waves

51
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Occur during sleep cycles and infants

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Delta waves

52
Q

How many recognized patterns of sleep

A

Two

53
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What are the sleep patterns

A

Deep sleep

REM

54
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What is deep sleep

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Slow wave or non -REM (NREM) sleep

55
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What is REM

A

Rapid eye movement

56
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When do dreams occur

A

REM

57
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What controls the sleep/wake cycle

A

Reticular activating system

58
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Where is the reticular activating system located

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Brain stem

59
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What does the reticular activating system interact within

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Cortex