Chapter 12 Word Scramble
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General senses | Receptors that widely distributed throughout the body skin various organs and joints |
Special senses | Specialized receptors confined to structures in the head eyes ears nose and mouth |
Sensory receptors | Specialized cells or multicellular structures that collect information from the environment |
Sensation | A feeling that occurs when brain becomes aware of sensory impulse |
Perception | A person view of the stimulus the way the brain interprets the information |
Chemoreceptors | Respond to changes in chemical condition |
Pain receptors (noiceptors) | Respond to chemicals release during tissue damage |
Thermoreceptors | Respond to changes in temperature |
Mechanorecptors | Respond to mechanical forces (touch stretch pressure) |
Photoreceptors | Respond to light |
Sensory impulses | Stimulation of receptor causes local change in its receptor potential |
Projection | process in which the brain projects the sensation back to the appertaining source it allows a person to pinpoint the region of stimulation |
Sensory adaptations | Ability to ignore unimportant stimuli involves a decrease response to particular stimulus from receptors peripheral adaptation or along the cns pathways leading to the cerebral cortex central adaptation |
Exteroceptive senses | Senses associated with body surface such as touch pressure temperature and pain |
Visceroceptive senses | Associated with changes in viscera such as blood pressure stretching blood vessels and ingestion of a meal |
Proprioceptive senses | Associated with changes in muscles and tendons such as joints |
Free nerve endings | Common in epithelial tissues simplest receptors sense itching |
Tactile | Aboundant in hairless portions of skin and lips detect fine touch and texture |
Lamellated | Common in deeper subcutaneous tissue tendons and ligaments detect heavy pressure and vibrations |
Warm receptors | Sensitive to temperature above 25c 77f |
Cold receptors | Sensitive to temperatures between 10c and 20c 50f |
Pain receptors | respond to temperatures below 10c respond to temperatures above 45c |
free nerve endings | widely distributed |
visceral pain | pain receptors are the only receptors in viscera whose stimulation produces sensations |
thalamus | allows person to be aware of pain |
cerebral cortex | judges intensity of pain localized source of pain produces emotional and motor responses to pain |
pain inhibiting substances | enkephalins serotonin endorphins |
mechanoreceptors | send information to spinal cord and CNS about body position and length and tension of muscles |
main kinds of proprioceptors | pacinian corpuscles in joints muscle spindles in skeletal muscles golgi tendon organs in tendons concedered to be stretch receptors |
receptors in internal organs | convey information that includes the sense of fullness after eating a meal as well as the discomfort of intestinal gas and the pain that signals a heart attack |
sensory receptors are within | complex sensory organs in the head smell in olfactory organs taste in taste buds hearing and equilibrium in ears sight in eyes |
mixed up senses synesthesia | brain interprets a stimulus from one sense as coming from another the sunset was salty from stroke or birth defect |
olfactory receptors | chemoreceptors respond to chemicals dissolved in liquids |
olfactory organs | contain olfactory receptor cells and supporting epithelial cells cover parts of nasal cavity superior nasal conchae and a portion of the nasal septum |
olfactory code | hypothesis odor that is stimulated by distinct set of receptors cells and its associated receptors proteins |
taste buds | organs of taste located on papillae of tongue |
taste receptors | chemoreceptors taste cells modified epithelial cells that fuction as receptors |
taste hairs | microvilli that protrude from taste cells through pores of taste buds sensitive parts of taste cells |
five taste sensations | sweet- carbohydrates sour-acids salty-salts bitter-organic compounds and umami-amino acids |
ear | organ of hearing outer external middle ear and inner internal ear |
auricle | collects sound waves |
external acoustic meatus | tunnel lined with coterminous glands carries sound to tympanic membnrane |
tympanic membrane | vibrates in respond to sound waves ear drum |
tympanic cavity cavity | air filled space in temporal bone |
auditory ossicles | vibrate in response to tympanic membrane |
oval window | opening in wall of tympanic cavity spates vibrations against it to move fluids in inner ear |
tympanic reflex | muscle contractions that occur during loud sounds to tighten bridge of auditory ossicles |
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