BIOL373 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dorsal Root Ganglion, Postcentral Gyrus, Pseudounipolar Neuron

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General properties of sensory systems: stimulus processing can occur consciously and subconsciously. Proprioception awareness of the position of your body/limbs in space can be blindfolded but still be aware whether arm is held up or down. But also subconscious, since we aren(cid:495)t always thinking about it. Most basic, found at periphery and spinal cord, no specialization like others. Spinal and withdrawal reflexes result from these nerves: free nerve endings, receptors with nerve endings enclosed in connective tissue capsules, receptors for special senses: usually cells that release neurotransmitter onto sensory neurons at its job) Specialized cell does the sensing and releases neurotransmitter, and neuron carries the information. Cell body forms budge known as dorsal root ganglion. Myelinated, therefore faster conducting, with specialized ending at periphery (makes it really good. In each of the above cases, the cell bodies make up the dorsal root ganglion with a bunch of other sensory receptor cell bodies.

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