Thermoreceptors respond to
temp
photoreceptors respond to
light
true or false? an adequate stimulus is a type of energy that responds best?
true
true or false motor sensory neurons have receptive fields
true
in sensory neurons at least ______ afferent neurons in pathway to the brain.
what are they?
TWO
true or false the more primary sensory neurons the less chance of an AP (action potential)
false more opportunity of AP
convergence allows __________ of multiple ___________
> creates ______ _________ _________
convergence means –> no ___– _____ _______
2 point discrimination
convergence = loss of?
loss of resolution –> and when teacher uses resolution she means 2-point discrimination
smaller receptive fields are better for?
two-point discrimination
two stimuli fall within the same receptive field =
convergence, larger receptive fields
two stimuli activate separate pathways to the brain and are perceived as distinct stimuli =?
smaller receptive fields
why are we able to read braille?
due to the fact that our fingers have small receptive fields and that they allow for better 2-point discrimination. and allow for two stimuli to activate separate pathways
true or false? more sensory pathways project to the thalamus?
true
somatic senses go to appropriate cortex after _______
processing in thalamus
this is an example of _____________ sensory information?
what are some examples?
visceral sensory info
the CNS must be able to decode what for distinguishing different sensations
sensory modality is determined by?
type of neuron activated and where pathway terminates in brain
“LABELLED LINE CODING”
Lateral inhibition enhances _______ and improves ______________ _______________
enhances contrast and improves stimulus localization
what does lateral inhibition do?
what determines stimulus intensity?
1.
2.
moderate stimulus is higher freq of AP’s true or false?
false
true or false?
longer and stronger stimulus = higher freq of AP’s and neurotransmitter release
true
TONIC RECEPTORS:
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PHASIC RECEPTORS
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TONIC:
- slow adapting
- respond throughout stimulus
PHASIC:
- rapidly adapt
- constant stimulus and turn off (sharp reaction)