Review Flashcards

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What are the permeabilities of potassium, sodium, and chlorine at resting membrane potential?

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K+ : Na+ : Cl- ~ 10 : 0.4 : 4.5

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What are the two ways to speed up axonal conduction velocity?

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  1. Increase the diameter of the axon
    1. Myelinate the axonal membrane
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What are the three steps in sensory perception?

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What is topographic sensory cortex organization?

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sensory areas of cerebral cortex have maps in which the sensory surface is laid out topographically onto the brain

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What is columnar in our organization of the sensory cortex?

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sensory cortex contains columns which represent a single modality (pain vs. touch; direction vs orientation).

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What is parallel processing?

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many sensory submodalities are organized in parallel. e.g. there are distinct lateral line pathways for each modality (e.g. form vs movement, touch vs. pain).

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What is meant by primary to Association In the sensory cortex?

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information is processed from primary sensory to secondary association to multimodal sensory association cortex.

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What is the skin stimulus and perceptual function of hair follicles?

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Light brush, skin movement

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What is the skin stimulus and perceptual function of Meissner corpuscles?

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Dynamic deformation, skin motions; detecting slipping objects

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What is the skin stimulus and perceptual function of Pacinian corpuscles?

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Vibration, Vibratory cues transmitted by body contact when grasping an object

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What is the skin stimulus and perceptual function of Merkel cells?

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Indention depth, find tactile discrimination form and texture perception (braille)

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What is the skin stimulus and perceptual function of C-fiber LMTs?

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Touch. Skin stretch; direction of object motion, hand shape and finger position

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What is the skin stimulus and perceptual function of Ruffini corpuscles?

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Stretch. Skin stretch; direction of object motion, hand shape and finger position

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What is the skin stimulus and perceptual function of Mechanical nociceptors and polymodal nociceptors?

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Injuries forces. Skin injury; pain

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