What are the four major divisions of the somatosensory system?
The dorsal root ganglion conveys information to where?
CNS
Sensory receptors can be what two things?
2. Bare nerve endings
What are the two classes of sensation?
2. Protopathic
What is epicritic?
A class of sensation that has small receptive fields, dense on fingertips and face.
What is the function of encapsulated receptors (4 functions)?
Classified under Epicritic sensation
What do protopathic sensations consist of?
Bare nerve endings
What is the somatosensory pathway?
Peripheral target (skin) -> dorsal root ganglion cell -> CNS
What are dermal receptors?
Small receptive fields packed very densely close to the surface of the skin.
What is the Meissner’s Corpuscle?
A dermal receptor:
What is the Merkel Disk?
A dermal receptor:
What are subcutaneous receptors?
Large receptive fields located deeper than the dermal receptors: the smooth skin (palm)
What is the Pacinian Corpuscle?
A subcutaneous receptor:
What is the Ruffini Ending?
A subcutaneous receptor:
What are involved with the receptors of hairy skin?
Back of skin
What is the vibration sensitivity of the Merkel Disk?
5 - 15 Hz
What is the vibration sensitivity of Meissner’s Corpuscles?
20 - 50 Hz
What is the vibration sensitivity of the Pacinian Corpuscles?
60 - 400 Hz
Where are humans maximally sensitive at (vibration)?
200 - 250 Hz
Receptor distribution between SA I (Merkel) and RA (Meissner’s)?
RA (Meissner’s) more dense (more receptive fields)
Receptor distribution between SA II (Ruffini) and PC (Pacinian)?
SA II (Ruffini) more dense in fingers and palm, but PC (Pacinian) more dense in finger tips.
How are spatial characteristics of Objects measured?
How is the body sensitive to temperature?
Which temperatures are interpreted as pain?
Above 50 degrees C and below 5 degrees C.