BSC 251 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Myocardial Infarction, Dorsal Root Of Spinal Nerve, Dorsal Root Ganglion

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Chapter 14: integration of nervous system functions part one read 14. 1. Learning outcomes: list and describe the various types of sensory receptors and describe their functions. What is a receptive field: define adaptation, describe the functions of the anterolateral and dorsal column/medial-lemniscal systems and describe where the neurons of these systems decussate and synapse, describe the structure and function of the spinocerebellar tracts. Within the white columns of the spinal cord are tracts that carry information to and from the brain. Sensations: perception of a stimulation of a type of receptor, conscious awareness of stimulation, senses: means by which the brain perceives information about the environment. Types of senses: special: specialized receptors are located in a specific organ; much more localized. Are mostly associated with the head: vision, hearing, taste, smell, and equilibrium (sensations generated within the ear: general: receptors are distributed over large parts of the body. Somatic: touch, pressure, itch, vibration, temperature, proprioception (body position), pain.

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