Phys test 2
What photosensitive cells within the retina distinguish different spectral components of light
cones
Immune defense cells of the CNS
microglia
What is nearsightedness called
myopia
What is the photopigment in rods
rhodopsin
Photoreceptors that are responsible for night vision are called
rods
What does the PNS consist of?
trunk and limbs (also ANS and SNS)
Where is the optic chasm located
underneath the hypothalamus
What is the fastest transmission rate of A-delta fibers
up to 30m/sec
Night blindness is a result of a deficiency in what nutrient
vitamin A
What kind of tactile receptor is stimulated by light, sustained touch
Merkel's discs
Main neurotransmitters involved with pathways for emotions and behavior
Norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin
Cells that are the main glue of the CNS, aid in establishing the BBB
astrocytes
How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?
12!!!!!!
How many tactile mechanoreceptors are estimated to be in a typical fingertip
17,000
Photoreceptors in the eye are sensitive to wavelengths between
400-700 nanometers
What is the estimated number of neurons in the brain
86 billion
What nerve fibers constitute the fast pain pathway
A-delta fibers
What part of the brain is associated with language understanding and speech
Broca's area
Impulses from polymodal nociceptors that respond to chemicals released into the ECF from damaged tissues are carried by small, unmyelinated fibers
C
What nerve fibers constitute the slow pain pathway
C fibers
The spinal cord is classified within which part of the nervous system?
Central nervous system
T/F Perception is our unconscious interpretation of the external world as created by the brain from a pattern of nerve impulses delivered to it from mechanoreceptors
False CONSCIOUS interpretation
T/f the afferent division carries information away from the CNS
False Efferent division
T/F Information lost from short term memory is temporarily forgotten, but information in long term storage is often permanently forgotten
False. Short term memory- permanently forgotten Long term memory- temporarily forgotten
What area of the brain is associated with language comprehension
Wernicke's area
Some receptors diminish the extent of their depolarization despite sustained stimulus strength, a phenomenon known as
adaptation
What receptors of the brain are blocked by caffeine
adenosine receptors
Three functional classes of neurons in the nervous system
afferent, efferent, interneurons
The aqueous humor, which carries nutrients between the cornea and lens, is located where
anterior cavity
What is the function of the cerebellum
balance and movement coordination
Depth perception relies on what kind of field of vision
binocular
The strength of the lens depends on its shape, which in turn is regulated by what muscle
ciliary muscle
What is the anterior, transparent outer layer of the eye through which light rays pass (focusing)
cornea
Neural bridge that connects the two cerebral hemispheres
corpus callosum
During pre cortical processing of sensory input, some features of stimuli are accentuated and others are suppressed through
cortical damping
Nociceptors are sensitive to
damage (pain)
Each spinal nerve carries afferent sensory fibers from a particular region on the body surface called a
dermatome
What painkilling mood enhancing compounds are released during prolonged exercise such as jogging
endorphins
These CNS cells line the internal cavities and circulate CSF
ependymal cells
T/F If the aqueous humor is not drained as rapidly as it forms, pressure builds up within the eye and creates a condition called cataracts
false glaucoma
T/F The two structures most important in the eye's refractive abilities are the iris and pupil
false lens and cornea
T/F The smaller the receptive field is in a region, the less its acuity or discriminative ability
false smaller receptive field= greater acuity
T/F Most of the eyeball is covered by a tough outer layer of connective tissue, the macula, which forms the visible white part of the eye
false. sclera
The limbic system includes the amygdala, which is important for processing what emotions
fear and anxiety
The optical center of the retina and the region of greatest acuity is called the
fovea
Which lobe of the brain is located most ventrally (front)
frontal
About 90% of the cells in the CNS are
glial cells
What ligand binds to the AMPA receptors and NMDA receptors of the postsynaptic neuron
glutamate
What are two forms of short-term memory
habituation and sensitization
What part of the brain plays an especially important role in declarative memories
hippocampus
What part of the limbic system controls the increase of HR and respiratory rate, elevation of BP, and diversion of blood to skeletal muscles
hippocampus
Photoreceptors are ____ by their adequate stimulus
hyperpolarized
What are of the brain is most involved in directly regulating the internal environment (homeostasis)
hypothalamus
What gland produces tears
lacrimal gland
The storage capacity of long term memory bank is ______ than the capacity of short term memory
larger
Besides receptor density, a second factor influencing acuity is
lateral inhibition
The pea sized area immediately surrounding the fovea with a high concentration of cones and fairly high acuity is called
macula lutea
What condition is typically referred to as "donut vision"
macular degeneration
What are the nourishing membranes that lie between the bony covering of the CNS and nervous tissue
meninges
The primary visual cortex is in what lobe of the brain
occipital
What lobe of the brain is situated most posteriorly
occipital
These cells form myelin in the CNS
oligodendrocytes
Which lobe of the brain is located most superiorly
parietal
What are rapidly adapting receptors called
phasic
What components make up the brain stem
pons, medula, midbrain
The vitreous humor, which maintains the spherical shape of the eye, is located where
posterior cavity
What condition occurs when the lens of the eye loses elasticity and can no longer assume the spherical shape required to accommodate for near vision
presbyopia
What compound greatly sensitized all nociceptors to noxious stimuli
prostaglandins
Storing long term memories involves the synthesis of what new compounds
proteins
What colors do specialized photoreceptors detect directly
red, blue, green
Within the eye, what innermost pigment layer contains nervous tissue
retina
What is the eye's tough, outer white layer of connective tissue
sclera
What is the function of the thalamus
sensory and relay station
The cerebral cortex is organized into how many well-defined layers
six
The withdrawal reflex is an example of what reflex category
somatic reflex
Which lobe of the brain is located laterally
temporal
Define proprioreception
the awareness of body position
What happen when the radial muscle of the eye contracts or shortens
the size of the pupil increases (dilates)
What are slowly adapting receptors called
tonic
T/F Only the interstitial fluid (not the blood) comes into direct contact with neurons and glial cells in the brain
true
T/F Sensitization is defined as increased responsiveness to mild stimuli following a strong or noxious stimulus
true
T/F The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by the iris
true
T/F The cortex has a default mode network that is most active when the mind wanders
true
T/F The larger posterior cavity between the lens and retina contains a clear, jellylike substance, vitreous humor
true
T/F The prefrontal cortex is largely responsible for the so-called executive functions
true
T/F The primary areas of cortical specialization for language are Broca's and Wernicke's area
true
T/F The vestibulocerebellum is important for maintaining balance and controls eye movements
true
T/F Tonic receptors do not adapt or adapt slowly
true