ANTR 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Dorsal Root Ganglion, Visceral Pain, Posterior Grey Column

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Visceral sensory and referred pain: specify the location of the cell bodies of visceral sensory neurons. The dorsal root ganglia (the sensory nerve endings [axons] are found in the target organs: describe how visceral sensory neurons carry information back to the central nervous system. The sensory nerve endings are found at the target organs while the cell bodies of these neurons are found in the dorsal root ganglia. These then project into the dorsal horn of the spinal cord where their information is transmitted to the brain: define referred pain, explain how somatic pain, referred pain, and visceral pain are different. 15. 3. 1 overview of the eye: identify the following on biodigital 15. 1 and interactive eye model, cornea, sclera, choroid, pupil, iris, lens, retina. Inferior oblique: specify the muscles innervated by, cn iii (oculomotor nerve) Levator palpebrae: cn iv (trochlear nerve) Superior oblique: cn vi (abducens nerve)

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