Somesthesis Flashcards

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Somesthesis

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general term referring to body sensibility or somatosensory capacity.

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Exteroceptors

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respond to external stimuli impinging on the skin

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proprioceptors

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located more deeply in muscles, joints, ligaments, and the vestibular system. Signal the status of muscle, joints, and tendons

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interoceptors

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located within viscera, respond to changes in the internal environment- mechanical or chemical nature of viscera and body wall.

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Mechanoreceptors

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transduce mechanical energy into electrical signals propagated along axons to the central nervous system

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Rapidly adapting afferents

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signal transient events such as a stimulus contact and movement or high frequency events like vibration

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Slowly adapting afferents

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signal maintained events such as light pressure

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Nociceptors

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pain

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Dorsal column system

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Detailed discrimination that is involved in sensory perception and fine movements.

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10
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Spinocerebellar system

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Proprioception

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Spinothalmic tract

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location and intensity of painful stimuli. Projects to VCL and other thalamic nuc

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spinoreticular tract

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affective qualities of painful stimuli through projections to thalamus and other regions. Ends in brainstem reticular formation and IL

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Motor nucleus of V

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Contains motor neurons that innervate muscles of mastication.

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Principal sensory nucleus of V

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Receives touch input from the face and oral cavity. Dorsal zone: oral cavity Ventral zone: face

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Mesencephalic nucleus of V

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Innervation to proprioceptors of the muscles of mastication and periodontal ligaments. Jaw closing reflexes

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Spinal nucleus of V

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Subnucleus oralis mediates oral cav reflexes. Interpolaris receives touch inputs and projects to the VCM. CAUDALIS relays pain and thermal sensations to the intralaminar nuclei of thalamus

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Trigeminothalamic tract

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info from face. Terminates at VCM

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Medial lemniscus

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Info from the trunk and limbs. Terminates at VCL

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Lateral system

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Spinocervical thalamic, lat spinothalamic, and dorsal column tracts, provide sesnory-discriminative aspect of pain

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Medial system

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Spinoreticular, medial spinothalamic, propriospinal tracts, provide motivational-affective aspect of pain

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A fiber

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First superficial pain myelinated

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C fiber

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Second deep pain unmyelinated