Lecture 4-Sensory System Flashcards

1
Q

What are modalities?

A

Unit of sensation, due to different types of receptors

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2
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What are the modalities associated with the dorsal column pathway?

A
  • fine touch
  • 2 point discrimination
  • vibration
  • proprioception
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3
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What are the modalities associated with the spinothalamic tract?

A
  • temp
  • pain
  • pressure/crude touch
  • stretch
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4
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Where is the dorsal column pathway found?

A

In the dorsal funiculus

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5
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Where is the spinothalamic system found?

A

On the cap on the surface of the ventral horn

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6
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True or false: a strong receptor activation leads to an increased frequency AP

A

TRUE

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7
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What are rapidly adapting units?

A

Good at detecting changes in AP eg rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors in skin

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8
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What are slowly adapting units?

A

Frequency of AP stays the same eg nociceptors/pain

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9
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What is a receptive field?

A

Region of sensory space in which a stimulus will modify the firing of that neuron (multiple receptors feed into sensory neurone)

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10
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What is acuity inversely proportional to?

A

Size of receptive field

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11
Q

Where is the cell body of the primary sensory neurone?

A

Dorsal root ganglion (DRG)

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12
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Where is the cell body of secondary sensory neurone?

A

Dorsal horn/medulla

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13
Q

Where is the cell body of tertiary sensory neurone?

A

Thalamus

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14
Q

Where does the tertiary sensory neurone project to?

A

Primary sensory cortex in post-central gyrus

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15
Q

True or false: primary sensory neurone decussates

A

FALSE - secondary decussates

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16
Q

In the dorsal column pathway, where does the lower body map to?

A

Medial portion of tract

17
Q

In the spinothalamic tract, where does the lower body map to?

A

Lateral parts of tract

18
Q

What is the cuneate nucleus in the dorsal column pathway responsible for?

A

Upper 1/2 of body

19
Q

What is the gracile nucleus in the dorsal column pathway responsible for?

A

Lower 1/2 of body

20
Q

What is the name of the pathway in the dorsal column pathway in which the secondary neurones travel?

A

Medial lemniscus pathway

21
Q

Where does the secondary neurone decussate in the spinothalamic tract?

A

White ventral commissure

22
Q

In a complete cord hemisection in which a single cord segment is destroyed, which structures are destroyed unilaterally?

A
  • dorsal horn
  • ventral horn
  • all other cord grey matter
  • all white matter pathways
  • dorsal and ventral roots
23
Q

What are the signs of Brown-Sequard syndrome?

A
  • ipsilateral complete segmental anaesthesia affecting single dermatome
  • ipsilateral loss of dorsal column modalities below the lesion
  • contralateral loss of spinothalamic modalities below the lesion
24
Q

Which fibres carry impulses from mechanoreceptors in damaged skin?

A

A fibres

25
Q

Which fibres carry pain which runs through the spinothalamic system?

A

C fibres

26
Q

What alleviates pain?

A

Activation of mechanoreceptors and heat by exciting inhibitory enkephalinergic interneurones in the cord which inhibits secondary spinothalamic neurones

27
Q

How can pain be psychologically inhibited?

A

Descending inputs from the brain activate inhibitory interneurones