Sense and Perception Exam 5 - Touch and Pain
minimal separation when 2 points aren't known as one when close
2 point threshold
a single meissner corpuscle is innervated by #-# ___ _____ nerve fibers
2-6 RA punctuate
sensitivity to vibrotactile stimulation is best for ___ hz and there is _____ sensitivity for low frequencies
200; more
merkel disks are located in the dermis just below epidermis and are found in groups of __ - __
5-10
information about the movement and position of a limb that derives from receptors that are in the muscles, tendons, and joints of that limb
Kinesthesis
the sense that enables one to feel where one's limbs are
Proprioception
sensitivity to very light touch is mediated by ____ fibers
RA
what type of fibers are messier and pacinian corpuscles innervated by?
RA
when ___ fibers are electrically stimulated, there is a vibration sensation on the skin (window screen)
RA
fibers that respond only when the stimulus is first turned on (probe is first applied), and also give brief strong responses when the stimulus is turned off (probe removed)
RA fibers
when you barely detect probe applied to smooth hairless skin on hand, _____ fibers respond (activation of ___ fibers requires stronger tactile stimulation)
RA; SA
what type of fibers are merkel disks and ruffini endings innervated by?
SA
when ___ fibers are electrically stimulated, there is a sensation of light and a uniform pressure (like a brush)
SA
fibers that respond when the stimulus is turned on (probe first applied) and respond more or less constant if pressure is maintained; fires until stimulus is taken away/turned off
SA fibers
fibers that are good at reproducing spatial detail of braille because they carry primary info for tactual formation and roughness perception
SA punctuate
what type of fibers are merkel disks innervated by?
SA punctuate
____ fibers are constantly firing and ____ fibers adapt quickly
SA; RA
what 2 parts of the body have a dull sensitivity to touch?
back and stomach
letters represented by patterns of tangible dots; a good compromise between size and resolution
braille
some types of receptors are surrounded by specialized ______ filled with gel, and their shape, size, and location determines what kinds of touch stimulation will affect receptors within it
capsules
embossed letters have continuous contours, but braille are made from spatially _____ elements, so they are _____ affected by blurring
coarse; less
perceive surface as having _______ roughness regardless of how inspect it, which implies that info from touch receptors is referenced to info about hand motions
constant
loomis found that localization of a point, so discrimination of relative position, is ground by relative responses in array of receptors, and this is known as what?
cross fiber code
receptors within large oval capsule with long axis parallel to skin surface will have a response to ____ along _____ region of capsule
deformation; large
the lower layer of skin that contains mechanoreceptors
dermis
it is ____ to sense undulations in a medium spatial frequency grating
easy
_____ of skin influences perceived roughness and tactile sensitivity
elasticity
outermost layer of skin
epidermis
when is touch acuity its best? why?
fingers move over object; texture
the 2 point threshold is the lowest for ______ and the highest for ______ of the body
fingers; back
receptors that register degree of skin compression give information about what?
firmness
what mechanoreceptors are involved in pain?
free nerve endings
object identification from texture is ______
good
with larger apertures, visual recognition is _____ than tactile recognition, but they're both ______ with small
greater; poor
what is most often the organ of stimulation with touch?
hand
what 2 body parts have the most detailed tactile info?
hand and fingers
it is _______ to sense undulations in a grating with a low spatial frequency and wide grooves
hard
who had the contact comfort experiment with monkeys? and what does this study?
harlow; touch
an object with many grooves that are close together has a ______ spatial frequency, and undulations _____ apparent
high; arent
mechanical blurring eliminates a stimulus' _____ spatial frequency (____ details), reducing the stimulus to ______ version
high; fine; smeared
what occurs when electrical stimulus directly activates fiber thats signaling specific touch sensation?
illusory sensation
perception of tactile stimulation _____ when visual cues supplement info about tactile probe info
increase
4 types of mechanoreceptors respond to _____ or ______ on the skin
indentation, pressure
what finger has the best acuity?
index
diffuse fibers have ____ RFs with ____ defined boundaries; and have _____ spatial discrimination
large, ill; bad
smoother objects (like glass) have _____ fluctuations in skin displacement at a constant frequency, and irregular objects (like sandpaper) have the opposite
less
soft objects offer _____ resistance, so your skin compresses ____
less; less
callus's cause _____ skin elasticity and _____ perceived roughness by _____ pressure changes in skin produced by surface roughness
less; less; decreased
what body part is the best at tactile grating acuity?
lips
what 2 parts of the body are very sensitive to touch?
lips and fingers
when stimulus applied to skin within area, location touched can be judged accurately
localization ability
what type of cells are RA fibers related to in vision?
magno
what type of cells are diffuse fibers related to in vision?
magno
touch is triggered by ________ of skin produced by physical object contact, but varies depending on physical properties and _____ exploration
mechanical disturbance; tactile
on the human hand, what allow for the exploration of touch?
mechanoreceptors
receptors sensitive to mechanical pressure or deformation of skin; code touch info
mechanoreceptors
acute, high sensitivity areas have densely packed ________ and have a disproportionally large representation in the _________
mechanoreceptors; cerebral cortex
what nerve runs along the top of the arm down to the thumb side of the hand?
median
located in the dermis just below epidermis; long axis perpendicular to skin's surface; each tucked into small papillae that line grooves in skin of palm and fingers
meissner corpuscles
what mechanoreceptor is involved in perceived roughness and are what really give us sensitivity?
merkel disks
what 2 mechanoreceptors are nonencapsulated?
merkel disks and ruffini endings
what are the four types of mechanoreceptors that respond to indentation or pressure on the skin?
merkel disks, ruffini ending, messier corpuscle, pacinian corpuscle
what 2 mechanoreceptors are involved when gripping something?
messier and merkel
what 2 mechanoreceptors are encapsulated?
messier and pacinian corpuscles
if you apply more pressure when you touch your chin, there will be ______ touch sensation
more
is touch a near or far sense?
near
if signals from the hand to the brain aren't sent, what may occur?
numbness
the ability to resolve fine spatial details with fingers depends on _______ of spatial frequency grooves relative to that (blank) of the finger
orientation
what part of the body has the greatest sensitivity to vibrations?
palm
what type of cells are SA fibers related to in vision?
parvo
what type of cells are punctuate fibers related to in vision?
parvo
tactile resolution is the best when grating undulations run ______ to long axis of finger
perpendicular
what is texture determined by?
physical characteristics of object surface
when the skin is cooled, touch sensitivity dulls because the skin is less _____
pliant
if an object has a smooth and round shape, the forces against skin are the same as you move it in your hand, but a sharp and irregular object have abrupt _____ changes against skin
pressure
what are the 2 spatial property fibers?
punctuate and diffuse
the degree of callus varies with the frequency of finger use, so what finger would result in the surface to feel the most rough? why?
ring; use less
the sounds that are produced when you rub a surface give clues about the degree of _______
roughness
mechanoreceptor that is located deeper in the dermis and is elongated parallel to the surface
ruffini ending
places with good touch acuity also have greater of what 2 characteristics?
sensitivity, localization
loomis measured minimal ______ and minimal _______
separation; lateral displacement
what has a large touch receptor surface?
skin
what is the largest organ in the body that protects the organism?
skin
if you gradually move your fingers across a surface, there is a ____ modulation in pressure
slow
what are the 2 temporal property fibers?
slowly and rapidly adapting
punctuate fibers have ____ RFs with ____ defined boundaries; and have ______ sensitivity
small, sharply; uniform
how do shallow grooves feel?
smooth
the ability to discriminate relative location of 2 probes on the skin is better than ________ measured by the 2 point technique
spatial resolution
what are merkel disks activated by?
steady pressure of small object
adjusting the ____ pattern of stimulation applied to single location on immobile fingertips mimics the effect of moving a fingertip across some pattern
temporal
touch fibers are categorized into 4 groups based on ______ & ______ response properties allowing them to respond to different types of stimuli within receptive fields
temporal, spatial
what is the most reliable of the sense modalities?
touch
ability to distinguish a small separation between 2 closely adjacent stimuli applied to skin
touch acuity
meissner corpuscles respond best to ______ stimulation (e.g., something rubbing/moving over skin)
transient
fibers carrying touch information from hands pass signals to spinal chord along what 2 nerves?
ulnar and median
skin _____ frequency give information about an objects smoothness by rubbing your hand across the object
undulation
what sense is touch closely related to?
vision
what can be used to measure tactile sensitivity? which found that short and thick hair yield ______ pressure
von frey hairs; more
if you move your fingers horizontally across the letter O, your fingers are stimulated twice, separated by an interval that reflects the ____ of letter and speed of _____
width; movement
when you squeeze a hard object, it _____ yield to pressure, so your skin ______
won't; compresses