10 Ascending pathways Flashcards

1
Q

Hair follcile receptors:

  • modality
  • features
A
  • touch

- rapidly adapting

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Merkel endings:

  • modality
  • features
A
  • pressure, low freq vibration

- slowly adapting

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Meissner corpuscles:

  • modality
  • features
A
  • light touch

- rapdily adapting

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Pacinian corpsucles:

  • modality
  • features
A
  • vibration, JPS

- rapidly adapting

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Ruffini endings:

  • modality
  • features
A
  • skin stretch, pressure, JPS

- slowly adapting

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Nociceptors:

  • modality
  • features
A
  • pain

- free nerve endings

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Muscle spindles:

-modality

A

-muscle length, proprioception

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Golgi tendon organs:

  • modality
  • features
A
  • JPS

- slowly adapting

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9
Q

Aα axons (from skin):

  • axons from muscles
  • diameter (μm)
  • speed (m/sec)
  • sensory receptors
A
  • group I
  • 13-20
  • 80-120
  • proprioceptors of skeletal muscle
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10
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Aβ axons (from skin):

  • axons from muscles
  • diameter (μm)
  • speed (m/sec)
  • sensory receptors
A
  • group II
  • 6-12
  • 35-75
  • mechanoreceptors of skin
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Aδ axons (from skin):

  • axons from muscles
  • diameter (μm)
  • speed (m/sec)
  • sensory receptors
A
  • group III
  • 1-5
  • 5-30
  • pain, temp
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C axons (from skin):

  • axons from muscles
  • diameter (μm)
  • speed (m/sec)
  • sensory receptors
A
  • group IV
  • 0.2-1.5
  • 0.5-2
  • temp, pain, itch
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13
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What is the concept of lateral inhibition?

A
  • each sensory neuron has a receptive field
  • dendrites are dense at the centre and diffuse at the periphery
  • situmuli at the cneter of the field activate more dendrites thatn at the periphery and so cause faster firing
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14
Q

How does lateral inhibition relate to sensation?

A

sharpens discrimination between 2 points

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15
Q

Clinical sensory testing for joint position sense

  • why test
  • other
A
  • exclusively dorsal columns

- stabilise joint

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16
Q

Clinical sensory testing for pain and temp

  • why test
  • other
A
  • exclusively lateral spinothalamic tracts

- sharp/dull or cold tuning fork

17
Q

Clincial sensory testing for light touch

  • why test
  • other
A

-localises lesion (not one pathway)

18
Q

Clinical sensory testing for vibration sense

  • why test
  • other
A
  • good screening for several pathologies

- 125Hz tuning fork