Define proprioceptor. List receptors involved. Types of proprioception.
Define adequate stimulus
Define sensory modality
Define receptive field
Define graphesthesia
Define stereognosis
Compare and contrast a receptor potential and AP.
Describe how nervous system can code for the what, where, intensity and duration of a stimulus.
Define the following as it relates to adaptation of receptor, include examples of somatosensory receptors of each type
a. ) Rapidly adapting (aka phasic)
b. ) Slowly adapting (aka tonic)
c. ) Non-adapting
Free-nerve endings
- crude touch
Merkel’s disks
- slow adapting (tonic)
Meissner’s corpuscles
- rapidly adapting (phasic)
Pacinian corpuscles
- rapidly adapting
Peritrichial nerve endings
Classification of nerve fibers. Which is fastest, slowest? What kind of info is carried by each? Which type conducts APs at 100, 50, 20 and 1 m/s?
What is two-point discrimination? Which areas of body show best discrimination? The worst?
Dorsal column.
a. ) What kind of info is carried by this system?
b. ) Where does info in this system cross midline?
c. ) What kind of deficit is associated with damage to this system?
a. Fine tactile (two-point), vibratory sense, proprioception
b. Decussation of medial lemniscus in brainstem
c. Lesion = deficit in fine tactile, vibratory sense and proprioceptive discrimination
Anterolateral system.
a. ) What kind of info is carried by this system?
b. ) Where does info in this system cross midline?
c. ) What kind of deficit is associated with damage to this system?
a. nociceptive and thermal sensation
b. spinal cord at level of entry
c. lesion = deficit in pain, thermal sensation discrimination
What is the location of the somatosensory cortex? Describe the general organization of this area.
In what pathologies is glove-stocking pattern of sensory loss seen?
Describe Brown-Sequard syndrome
Describe symptoms following lesion to cerebral cortex or sensory part of internal capsule
Differentiate between pain and nociception
- Nociception: sensory response to a noxious stimulus, unconscious activity induced by harmful stimulus.
Identify and describe the different components of pain. Provide characteristics and physiological basis for each.