
The Somatosensory System pgs. 37-44
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Unlocking the Secrets of Taste and Smell
Exploring the mysteries behind our senses of taste and smell, and uncovering the fascinating science behind them.
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Unlocking Taste and Smell
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Multiple Choice
Which type of receptors transduce touch, pressure, and vibration?
Meissner's corpuscles
Pacinian corpuscles
Merkel's disks
Ruffini's corpuscles
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Merkel's Disks
Merkel's disks are the receptors responsible for transducing touch, pressure, and vibration. They are located in the skin's epidermis and play a crucial role in our sense of touch. These specialized nerve endings are named after Friedrich S. Merkel, the German anatomist who first described them in 1875.
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Unlocking Taste and Smell
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following measures the skin's sensitivity to touch?
Two-Point Discrimination
Dermatomes
Temperature Receptors
Pain Transduction
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Two-Point Discrimination
Trivia: Two-Point Discrimination is the ability to distinguish two separate points of contact on the skin. It varies across different parts of the body, with the fingertips being the most sensitive. This test is commonly used to assess nerve damage or sensory disorders. Fun Fact: The smallest distance at which two points can be felt as separate is around 2-3 mm on the fingertips!
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Pathways to the Brain
Sensory neurons have their cell bodies in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and synapse onto the next neuron in the spinal cord or brainstem. These neurons have the longest axons in the body. Touch and proprioception signals travel via the dorsal column medial lemniscal (DCML) system, while pain and temperature signals travel via the anterolateral spinothalamic pathway. Both pathways cross the center of the body and synapse in the thalamus before reaching the cerebral cortex.
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Multiple Choice
Which system is responsible for transmitting touch and proprioception signals?
Dorsal root ganglion (DRG)
Dorsal column medial lemniscal (DCML) system
Anterolateral spinothalamic pathway
Thalamus
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Touch and Proprioception
Trivia: Did you know that the Anterolateral spinothalamic pathway is responsible for transmitting touch and proprioception signals? This pathway carries information about pain, temperature, and crude touch sensations. It is an essential part of our sensory system, allowing us to perceive and respond to our environment.
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Motor System
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Multiple Choice
Which type of movement is triggered by sensory stimulus and does not require conscious effort?
Involuntary movement
Voluntary movement
Reflex movement
Conscious movement
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Involuntary Movement
Trivia: Involuntary movement is triggered by sensory stimulus and does not require conscious effort. Examples include blinking, shivering, and reflex actions like pulling your hand away from a hot surface. It is an automatic response that helps protect our bodies from harm.
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