NROC64H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Lamellar Corpuscle, Hair Follicle, Receptive Field

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Somatic sensation enables our body to feel, to ache, to chill and to know that its parts are doing; it is responsible for touch and pain. A single sensory receptor can encode stimulus features such as intensity, duration, position and sometimes direction but a single stimulus usually activates many receptors. Largest sensory organ; two major types hairy and glabrous (hairless) Skin has an outer layer called the epidermis and an inner layer called the dermis. Function: serves as protection, prevents evaporation of body fluids and provides direct contact with the world. Mechanoreceptors are sensitive to physical distortions such as bending and stretching; they monitor contact with the skin, pressure in the heart and blood vessels and stretching of the digestive organs, urinary bladder etc. Stretching/changes in tension of the surrounding membrane gates the mechanosensitive ion channels in the unmyelinated axon branches of mechanoreceptors. + flattened non- neural epithelial cell (synapse- like junction)

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