KIN 2500 Chapter : Somatic Senses And Motor Control

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Definition of a sensation: a sensation is the conscious or subconscious awareness of changes in the external or internal conditions of the body, for a sensation to arise, four events typically occur, 1. Stimulus or change in the environment, capable of activating certain sensory neurons, must occur: 2. Sensory receptor must convert the stimulus to nerve impulses: 3. The nerve impulses must be conducted (conduction) alone a neural pathway from the sensory receptor to the brain: 4. The impulses are then conducted along the sensory neuron toward the cns. Characteristics of sensations: perception: conscious awareness and the interpretation of a sensation, perceptions are integrated in the cerebral cortex. It is caused by a decrease in the responsiveness of sensory receptors: receptors vary in how quickly they adapt. Others adapt slowly, pain and body position. Somatic sensations are part of four sensory modalities: tactile, thermal, pain, and proprioceptive.

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