BIOL 153 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cerebral Cortex, Cell Membrane, Membrane Potential

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Specialized cells or cell processes that inform you cns about condiions inside or outside of the body. General senses: describes our sensiivity to temperature, touch, pain, pressure, vibraion. Sensory pathways: begin at peripheral receptors and end in the cns at diencephalon or cerebral hemispheres. Recepive field: area ministered by a single receptor. Larger the receptor ield, more pour our ability to localize a simulus. Example is touch receptor on the body surface (2. 5 inches) Begins when a physical or chemical simulus results in a graded change in the membrane potenial of receptor cell. Trandsduction: conversion of a simulus to a change in membrane potenial: depolarizaion of receptor, acion potenial generaion. If simulus is depolarized to threshold; acion potenials will develop iniial segment in the iniial segment. Grater amount of depolarizaion; higher frequency of acion potenials: propagaion over labelled line. Consists of axons carrying informaion about one type of simulus.

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