Somatosensory System 1 Flashcards

1
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Somatosensory afferent neurons project to the ____ somatosensory coretex

A

contralateral

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Where are somatosensory afferent neuron cell bodies located?

A

Dorsal root ganglia
Trigeminal cranial nerve 5

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What are the components of a pathway for somatosensory?

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Sensory info is conveyed from the PNS to the CNS through ordered neurons. Integration occurs at tevery synapse. Decussation always occurs and the pathway terminates at the somatosensry cortex

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4
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Describe the Dorsal Column pathway

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Receptoes for touch, pressure, vibration, and proprioception go into the DRG and decussate at the medulla and end in the primary somatosensory coretex

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5
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Anterlateral pathway

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Recpetors for pain, temperature, itch, tickle decuasste at the spine and end in the primary somatosensory cortex

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What is the somatosensory cortex

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It is the termination point for all sensory information, Recieves and process sensory information. Recieved information contralaterally. The cortical homunculus is found here

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7
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Who created the Cortical Homunculus

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Wilder Penfield

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Where do somatosensory afferent neurons project to?

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