Cutaneous receptors & referred pain (3.4)
which body parts are the MOST sensitive? (large areas devoted to the touch perception and motor activity of the face)
lips, tongue, and hands , face
motor cortex is ______________ gyrus
motor cortex is *precentral* gyrus
in *referred pain*, 2 different regions share a common ___________________
nerve pain
amputees frequently report feelings of pain in their missing limbs as if they were still there
phantom limb phenomenon
sensory information from the cutaneous receptors projects to the _________________ gyrus (motor cortex) of the cerebral cortex
postcentral
receptors are not genralized throughout the skin but are clustered at different points
punctuate distribution
areas in which a receptor can be stimulated
receptive fields
damage to a visceral organ producing pain perceived at a different location on the body's surface
referred pain
the source of nerve stimulation is different from the perceived location of stimulus
referred pain
sense receptors respond strongly to acute changes in environment and the stop responding when stimuli becomes constant ex: smell of cologne or feel of clothing
sensory adaptation
with cutaneous receptors, where is the information integrated?
somatosensory cortex
somatosensory cortex is __________________ gyrus
somatosensory cortex is *postcentral* gyrus
sensations of pain adapt little T/F
true
the punctuate distribution is different for each of the sensory modalities (warmth, cold, touch, pain)? T/F
true
which body parts are the LEAST sensitive? (small area devoted to the touch perception and motor activity of the face)
trunk, hips, and legs
the density of touch receptors is measured by _____________
two-point threshold test
changes in texture; slow vibrations -dendrites encapsulated in connective tissue
Meissner's corpuscle
sustained touch and pressure -dendrites encapsulated in connective tissue
Merke'ls corpuscle
are pressure & sensations of itch and tickle part of cutaneous receptors modalities?
NO
deep pressure;fast vibrations -dendrites encapsulated by concentric lamellae of connective tissue
Pacinian corpuscle
sustained pressure -enlarged dendritic endings with open elongated capsule
Ruffini corpuscle (endings)
areas with more receptors take up more space on the somatosensory cortex? T/F?
True
direct stimulation of postcentral gyrus produces same sensations as those felt when the cutanous recpetors are stimulated T/F?
True
sensations of temperature are *NOT absolute* but relative to the baseline of sensory adaptation T/F?
True
tests the minimum distance 2 points can be perceived as separate
Two-point threshold test
transduce modalities into nerve impulses (action potentials) in sensory neurons---> somatosensory cortex (brain)
cutaneous receptors
___________________________ are more densely arranged in the face, tongue and hands than on the back and thighs and larger areas
cutaneous recpetors
light touch; hot and cold -Unmyelinated dendrites of sensory neurons
free nerve endings
what re the 4 modalities of cutaneous sensation?
warmth cold touch pain