Physiology - Somatosensory System Flashcards

1
Q

Match the following names to their meanings:

Mechanosensation 
Proprioception 
Thermosensation 
Nociception 
Pruriception 
Itch
Pain
Joint and muscle position 
Temperature
Fine discriminatory touch
A

Mechanosensation - fine discriminatory touch

Proprioception - joint and muscle position

Thermosensation - temperature

Nociception - pain

Pruiception - itch

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2
Q

What is sensory acuity?

How is it increased?

A

Fineness of discrimination between stimuli

Decrease in receptive field due to increase in neurons = increased acuity

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3
Q

From dorsal to ventral what order are fibres processed in?

A

Pain
Touch
Proprioceptors

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4
Q

Where does the first order neuron synapse in the spinothalamic tract?

A

At the spinal level hence when travelling in the spinal cord it is contralateral side

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5
Q

What is the purpose of lateral inhibition ?

A

Helps increase stimulus localisation and organisation

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6
Q

What is the name of the areas in the somatosensory cortex that processes different types of sensory input?

A

Brodmann areas - lesions in different areas lead to different kinds of deficits

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