Neural Integration I: Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous System
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Motor neurons and pathways that control skeletal muscles | Somatic Nervous System
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Where you are in terms of space | Proprioception
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The arriving information from these senses | Sensation
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Conscious awareness of a sensation | Perception
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Special Senses | Olfaction, Vision, Gustation, Equilibrium, Hearing
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Smell | Olfaction
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Taste | Gustation
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Temperature sensations that are conducted along the same pathway that carry pain sensations | Thermoreceptors
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Where you feel a diaphragm injury | Shoulder
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Where you can feel chest pain | Your arm
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Where you will feel a stomach ulcer | Above your bellybutton
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Where most somatic sensory information is relayed to for processing | thalamus
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Where a small fraction of the arriving information is projected to and how it reaches our awareness | The cerebral cortex
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SNS | the somatic motor system
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Controls the contractions of skeletal muscles | SNS
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ANS | the visceral motor system
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controls visceral effectors, such as smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands | ANS
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monitors propioceptive sensation, visual information from the eyes, and vestibular sensations from inner ear as movements are under way | The cerebellum
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Feeling the pain of one body part in another part of your body | Referred pain
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an example of this is when you grab a hot pan and you quickly drop it | Conscious Perception
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