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Title: Part 2: Dr. Steve I. Perlmutter


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Sensorimotor Neurophysiology of Active Sensing
Part 2 Dr. Steve I. Perlmutter
Somatosensory System
Receptor Function Spinal Cord Circuitry
Proprioception
Touch
Temperature Pain
2
Signaling in the Nervous System Action Potential
Generation
3
Ionic gradients generate a voltage across the
membranes of neurons membrane voltage is
regulated by ionic channels and pumps
4
The action potential is a brief, all-or-none
electrical depolarization of the neuron membrane
5
The rate and timing of action potentials convey
information from one neuron to another.
6
In primary sensory neurons, action potentials are
elicited by transduction of a sensory stimulus
into a receptor potential
Receptor potential
Spike generation
Spike conduction
7
In mechanoreceptors, mechanical energy causes
ionic channels in the cells membrane to open,
leading to a change in membrane voltage, the
receptor potential
8
Touch receptors endings in the skin
Hair follicle Receptor (RA, SA)
9
Touch acuity receptive field size of receptors
Meissner corpuscle
Merkel receptors
Ruffini corpuscle
Pacinian corpuscle
10
Touch acuity receptor density
Meissner corpuscles
Merkel disk receptors
Johansson Valbo
11
Touch acuity 2-point discrimination
12
Temporal resolution of touch slowly vs. rapidly
adapting receptors
13
Meissner corpuscle
Merkel disk receptor
Ruffini ending
Torebjork Ochoa
14
Touch sensitivity response to stimulus intensity
15
Touch sensitivity frequency response of receptors
Activation Threshold
16
Touch sensitivity receptor firing vs. perception
Monkey hand
Human psychophysics
17
Primary sensory afferents enter the spinal cord
and project to 3 main targets
Axon branches to other CNS regions
18
Information is transmitted from the primary
sensory afferent to other neurons in the CNS at
synapses.
19
First main target for somatosensory information
is other neurons in the spinal cord
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