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Title: RECEPTOR MECHANISMS


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RECEPTOR MECHANISMS
  • Donald C. Mikulecky
  • Department of Physiology

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ORGANIZATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
BRAIN SPINAL CORD
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS)
AFFERENT NERVES
EFFERENT NERVES
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
EXTERO- RECEPTORS
INTERO- RECEPTORS
SOMATIC
AUTONOMIC
EFFECTOR ORGANS
SKELETAL MUSCLES
SMOOTH AND CARDIAC MUSCLES AND GLANDS
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SENSORY SYSTEMS
  • SENSORY TRANSDUCTION SPECIFIC MODALITIES WITH
    ADEQUATE STIMULUS
  • A SENSORY UNIT SENSORY NEURON AND ALL THAT IT
    INNERVATES
  • EXTERORECEPTIVE AND PROPRIORECEPTIVE
  • PATHWAYS
  • INTEGRATION

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SENSORY INFORMATION TRAVELS TO THE BRAIN VIA
SPECIALIZED PATHWAYS
NEOCORTEX
LIMBIC CORTEX
NOSE
SMELL
THALAMUS
EYE
VISION
TASTE
TONGUE
BRAIN STEM
EAR
AUDITION
SKIN
SOMATIC
SPINAL CORD
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SENSORY MODALITIES AND RECEPTOR CELLS
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SENSORY MODALITIES AND RECEPTOR CELLS
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TYPES OF ENERGY TRANSDUCED
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SENSORY TRANSDUCTION
ADEQUATE STIMULUS
MEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE CHANGE
GENERATOR POTENTIAL
ACTION POTENTIAL
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ADEQUATE STIMULUS
  • A SPECIFIC STIMULUS UNIQUE TO A SENSORY RECEPTOR
  • FOR EXAMPLE, PHOTORECEPTORS IN THE EYE RESPOND
    ONLY TO ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

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GRADED VS ALL OR NONE
  • A RECEPTORS RESPONSE TO A STIMULUS IS GRADED
  • IF THRESHOLD IS EXCEEDED, THE ACTION POTENTIAL
    RESULTING IS ALL OR NONE

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EXAMPLE THE PACINIAN CORPUSCLE
  • PRESSURE RECEPTOR
  • PRESSURE DISTORTS THE CAPSULE, STRETCHING THE
    CELL MEMBRANE
  • SODIUM CHANNELS OPEN, DEPOLARIZING THE MEMBRANE
  • IF BEYOND THRESHOLD, ACTION POTENTIAL RESULTS

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SENSORY TRANSDUCTION
ADEQUATE STIMULUS
MEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE CHANGE
GENERATOR POTENTIAL
ACTION POTENTIAL
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HOW IS THE INTENSITY OF THE STIMULUS ENCODED?
  • FREQUENCY CODING
  • POPULATION CODING

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FREQUENCY CODING
LIGHT PRESSURE
LOW FREQUENCY
MORE PRESSURE
HIGHER FREQUENCY
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POPULATION CODING
LIGHT PRESSURE
MORE PRESSURE
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THE LABELED LINE CODE OF STIMULUS QUALITY
NEOCORTEX
LIMBIC CORTEX
NOSE
SMELL
THALAMUS
EYE
VISION
TASTE
TONGUE
BRAIN STEM
EAR
AUDITION
SKIN
SOMATIC
SPINAL CORD
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LOCALIZATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND ACUITY
  • CODING OF LOCATION DEPENDS ON RECEPTOR LOCATION
  • AREA COVERED BY RECEPTORS IN A SENSORY UNIT IS A
    RECEPTIVE FIELD
  • ACUITY DEPENDS ON THE DENSITY OF RECEPTORS

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