PGY 502 Physiology Exam 1 -ESTUS
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Gray matter consists of - ANS cell bodies
decussate - ANS to cross over to the other side of the brain
occipital lobe contains which cortex - ANS visual cortex
parietal lobe contains which cortex - ANS somatosensory cortex
temporal lobe contains which cortex - ANS auditory cortex
frontal lobe contains which cortex - ANS motor cortex
area 17 contains which cortex - ANS visual cortex
area 4 contains which cortex - ANS motor cortex
the cortex ususally has how many layers? - ANS 6, except motor cortex has 5
Where are Betz cells found? - ANS primary motor cortex
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the hippocampus function - ANS memory
basal ganglia is made up of - ANS - striatum (caudate nucleus, putamen)
- globus pallidus
the hypothalamus regulates - ANS eating/drinking
temperature
3 structures making up brainstem - ANS midbrain
pons
medulla
gray matter of spinal cord consists of - ANS -sensory neurons (dorsal)
-mottoneurons (ventral)
-interneurons
which virus is known for laying dormant in the dorsal root ganglion until it becomes active and
travels down the sensory nerve fibers to the skin? - ANS varicella virus -> shingles
where in the spinal cord do you find alpha-motoneurons? - ANS ventral horn -> exits ventral
root
touch sensation varies in both __________ and ____________ - ANS amplitude and
frequency
crude touch - ANS You know something has touched you, but can't determine its location,
shape, size or texture.
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Abeta fibers - ANS -fast
-myelinated
-discriminative touch
Adelta fibers - ANS -fast
-myelinated
-pain, temperature
C fibers - ANS -slow
-UNmyelinated, smaller diameter
-pain, temperature, itch, emotional touch
hair follicle receptors - ANS -spiral nerve endings around each hair bulb
-mechanoreceptors simulated by bending a hair
temporal summation - ANS ^ stimulus strength -> ^ receptor potential -> ^ frequency of
action potential -> ^ intensity of sensation
rapidly adapting receptors - ANS -AP only at onset & offset of stimulus
-sense rapidly changing stimuli
-phasic receptor
phasic receptor (rapidly adapting) - ANS a receptor in which the frequency of action
potentials drops rapidly as stimulation is maintained
slowly adapting receptors - ANS -respond throughout the stimulus duration