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Lesson 6

Sesation
Sensation- Perception- Response

- Sensory receptors
- CNS
- Sensory (ascending) pathways
- Motor (descending) pathways
- ANS
- Reflexes



Sensory receptors
Structures specialized to detect a sensory stimulus
● The Fundamental purpose of any sensory receptor is Transduction, or the conversion of a
stimulus into an electrical signal.
● What are the nerve signals?
○ Action Potential
● Are you conscious of every sensory signal that comes into your brain? What kinds of signals is
your brain receiving all the time?
○ NO! Think about heartbeat
● Sensation- a subjective awareness of the stimulus
● Most sensory signals delivered to the CNS produce no conscious sensation
○ Filtered out in the brainstem
○ Some do not require conscious awareness like pH and body temperature
● nicotinic receptors become ion channels for sodium upon binding of the acetylcholine to the
receptor whereas muscarinic receptors phosphorylate various second messengers

Receptor Potential – step 1
Voltage and Mechanically
gated sodium ion channel
(prior to stimulus they are
closed)



Mechanical gates open
because touching things is
mechanical stress!!! Leads to
local potentials!!!




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Receptor Potential – step 2




4 Kinds of information
Modality: type of stimulus or sensation it produces
● Does taste carry the same action potential as vision?
● How does our brain know we saw our laptop and not taste it, if all action potentials are the
same?
○ Somatotopy: the sensory homunculus reflects the relative space body parts occupy on
the primary somatosensory cortex.
Location: Encoded by which nerve fibers are issuing signals to the brain
● Two-point discrimination: some parts of your body have more nerve signals (makes it more
sensitive). You're more likely to feel a tap on your hand than on your shoulder.
Intensity: How strong the stimulus is
● Rate at which action potential is produced
● Number of sensory receptors activated
Duration: How long does the stimulus last
● phasic receptors are fast adapting




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○ Notify on change
● Tonic receptors are slow adapting
○ Notify on duration of the stimulus



Classification of sensory receptors
Sensory receptors are classified by their location
• Exteroceptors – surface of the body (outside stimuli)
• Interoceptors – within the body's interior (inside stimuli)



Sensory receptors can also be classified by the type of stimulation that cause them to depolarize and
generate a receptor potential
● Mechanoreceptors: respond to physical deformation of a cell or tissue
● Thermoreceptors: respond to thermal stimuli
● Chemoreceptors: respond to chemical signals in body fluids or air
● Photoreceptors: respond to changes in light
● Nociceptors: respond to noxious stimuli (pain)



Visceral Reflex Arcs
● Cell to cell communication




Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
The ANS consists of neurons that:
● Make adjustments to ensure optimal support of physiological activities




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● Operate via subconscious control

Parasympathetic: rest and digest, originate from cranial nerves, ACH
Sympathetic: fight or flight, shorter preganglionic neurons and longer post ganglion neurons, NE
Somatic vs. autonomic nervous system




Sympathetic Neurotransmitters




If Ach was being sent, it has to be a nicotinic or
muscarinic receptor




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