Sensory information Flashcards

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What are the 5 types of sensors used by sensory neurons

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Thermoreceptors
Mechanoreceptors
-Barroceptors
-Tactile
-propreoceptors
Nocioceptors

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Define the three different types of mechanoreceptors

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Barroceptors: Detects changes in pressure or strech of visseral tudes
Tactile: Detects touch, streach, light pressure
propreoceptors: detects changes in limb position, using muscle spindle,

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What type of sensors are phasic and which are tonic

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properoceptors: tonic
Tactile: Phasic (light touch, vibration) and Tonic (strech)
Thermoreceptors: Phasic
nociocpetors: Tonic

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which Neuron is the sensory neuron, what process does it undergo to create an action potential

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The first neuron in the dorsal afferent system

Sensory transduction, the change of sensory inforamtion into an action potential

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What are the two types of sensors
classes

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visceral: Things which are detected inside the body

somatic: Detected by muscle skin joints

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What are the 4 types of information encoded by neurons

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Modality
Duration
Intensity
Location

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What information is duation linked with

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Tonic: Slow adapting, constantly reciving small numbers of AP (Due to background sensation), responds to a changes in the freqency of AP
Phasic: Normally silent, will quickly send AP if information is present, Unless painful. Quickly adapts, to prevent (nocioceptors trigger)

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How do AP incode intensity

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The number of ap determines intensity
Large number of AP high intensity
small number lower intensity

or more muscle recruitment

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What is used to encode the location

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Receptive feilds, each feilds has 1 associated neuron. larger feilds lower sensitivity as there are less neurons per meter^2…
smaller feilds more densly packed neurons, more neurons in brain, larger area of the somatosensory cortex

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