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Title: Sensory Physiology


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Sensory Physiology
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Sensation
  • State of external/internal awareness
  • Stimulus
  • Receptor
  • Nerve impulse to brain

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Characteristics of Sensations
  • Projection
  • Phantom Pain
  • Adaptation
  • Afterimages
  • Modality

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Receptors
  • Dendrites
  • Generator potential

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Receptors according to stimulus location
  • Exteroceptors
  • Enteroceptors Visceroceptors
  • Proprioceptors

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Receptors according to Type of Stimulus
  • Mechanoreceptors
  • Thermoreceptors
  • Chemoreceptors
  • Photoreceptors
  • Nociceptors (pain)

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Cutaneous Sensations
  • Receptor Fields
  • Two point discrimination/threshold
  • Lateral inhibition

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Cutaneous Sensations
  • Tactile sensations
  • Meissners corpuscles Touch corpuscles
  • Hair root plexus
  • Free nerve endings

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Cutaneous Sensations
  • Pressure sensations
  • Pacinian corpuscles
  • Thermal sensations
  • Free nerve endings
  • Pain sensation
  • Free nerve endings
  • Referred pain

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Proprioceptive Sensations Kinesthetic Sense
  • Muscle spindles Intrafusal fiber
  • Stretch receptors
  • Tendon organs Golgi tendon organs
  • Contraction receptors
  • Misc. joint receptors

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SPECIAL SENSES
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Olfaction
  • Receptors in upper nasal mucosa
  • Olfactory nerve
  • Olfactory bulb
  • Olfactory tract
  • Temporal lobe of cerebral cortex

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Gustation
  • Taste buds are receptors
  • Taste pore
  • Liquid
  • Taste zones

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Gustation
  • Sensory nerve fibers
  • Facial
  • Glossopharyngeal
  • Vagus
  • Brain stem
  • Thalamus
  • Parietal lobe of cerebral cortex
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