BIO 4350 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Stereocilia, Cochlear Nucleus, Olfactory Bulb Mitral Cell

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Neurons can code intensity of simulus by rate of iring, locaion of simulus by which neurons ire, and change of simulus over ime by adaptaion: lateral inhibiion of locaion of simulus. Recepive ields are regions of a sense organ that elicit a response in a neuron when simulated: can overlap, found in visual, somatosensory, and auditory pathways. Sensory coding is done in one of two ways: populaion coding integrates acivity across a populaion of neurons to determine each aspect of simulus, labeled line coding uses single neurons to correspond to a single aspect of simulus. Topographic mapping is used in auditory, visual, and somatosensory cortex: adjacent receptors have signals mapped to nearby areas in the brain, overrepresentaion of areas that have high density of receptors. Recepive ields will overlap: use populaion coding to ind exact point of touch, larger intensity will cause more iring. Terminaion in spinal cord allows analgesic efects on synapse.

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