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Anatomy-Nerves

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