BIO 3303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Stimulus Modality, General Mills, Lateral Inhibition

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The study of how sensory stimuli are transduced by sensory receptors and processed by the nervous system. Sensory system: sense organ + afferent sensory neuron + area of brain to which these neurons project: e. g. visual syste(cid:373): eyes, opti(cid:272) (cid:374)e(cid:396)(cid:448)e, (cid:271)(cid:396)ai(cid:374) a(cid:396)eas (cid:272)o(cid:374)(cid:272)e(cid:396)(cid:374)ed (cid:449)ith p(cid:396)o(cid:272)essi(cid:374)g (cid:448)isual i(cid:374)fo(cid:396)(cid:373)atio(cid:374) Sense organ: receptor cells + accessory non-neural tissues: e. g. eye sensory organs (eyeball) the eyeball is pretty sensitive. afferent sensory neuron (from eyeball into cns) . There are sensory neural tissue that hold everything togeter. How do you get the receptors to give you different messages in the integrating cetre, Sensory receptors rods and cones they are very speacilaized calles that pick up light. within these cells, you have opsins that are receptors. You have a ssensory organ c(eyeball), inside you have receptors cells with receptors that pick up this information. vchemical taste smell;mechanical touch ;temperature skin: most receptors have a preferred stimulus modality.

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