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Anatomy-Nerves

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four nerves involved with the eye optic, oculomotor, trochlear, abducens
Two nerves involved with the face trigeminal, facial
what nerve innervates the neck accessory nerve
what nerves innervate the tongue or are involved in taste facial, vagus, hypoglossal,hlossopharyngeal
What three areas does the trigeminal nerve innervate? opthalmic, maxillary, mandibular
each sensory neuron carries only one type of sensation - this is called a modality
type of modality responsibility for tactile, temperature, pain and proprioreception somatic modality
modality responsible for taste, smell, vision, blanace and hearing special modality
do sensory receptors convey info by action potentials or graded potentials graded potentials
where are proprioceptors found in muscles, tendons, joints, inner ear
where are interoceptors found blood vessels, visceral organs
where aare exteroceptors found near body surface
type of receptors for pressure, stretching, proprioception, hearing, equilibrium mechanoreceptors
type of receptors for temperature thermoreceptors
type of receptors for pain nociceptors
type of receptors for light photoreceptors
type of receptors for chemicals in the mouth, nose, and body fluids chemoreceptors
How are sensory receptors classified? structure, location, type of stimulus
what do somatic senssations include touch, pressure, itch and tickle
what do cutaneous sensations include thermal sensations and pain
what is more common - direct motor pathways or indirect motor pathways indirect motor pathways
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