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Sensation & Perception
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Undergraduate 4
05/14/2019

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Term
What sensation is evoked when chemicals in solution bind to receptors on the tongue and roof of mouth?
Definition
Taste
Term
Flavor is ____ +____
Definition
Taste & Retronasal Olfaction
Term
Orthonasal Olfaction
Definition
Olfactants enter through nose
Term
Retronasal Olfaction
Definition
Olfactants arise from the tongue and reach olfactory receptors via the of the retronasal pathway
Term
Flavor is the result of __ sensory modalities acting at the same time
Definition
2
Term
What are the 5 distinct tastes of the gustatory system?
Definition
-Bitter
-Sour
-Salty
-Sweet
-Umami (Savory)
Term
Types of taste receptors are __ ____ _____ on the tongue, as originally believed.
Definition
Not differently distributed
Term
Where the taste receptors are on the tongue, all 5 submodalities are found ____.
Definition
Together
Term
Papillae
Definition
Small, Rounded protuberances on the tongue
Term
What are the 2 types of papillae we discussed and what are they?
Definition
-Filiform (No Taste Buds)
-Fungiform (Contain Taste buds, Like ones we haven’t discussed)
Term
____ are intricately tangled/twisted, like the cerebral cortex there are “valleys” between papillae
Definition
Papillae
Term
Taste Buds have ~___-___ cells per bud
Definition
50-150
Term
_____ _____ are embedded in the outer layer of papillae within the “valleys” of papillae
Definition
Taste buds
Term
Taste Buds are ___ Shaped
Definition
Onion
Term
What do taste buds consist of?
Definition
Type 1,2,3
Term
What is type 1 cells?
Definition
Support Cells
Term
What is type 2 Cells?
Definition
-Contain GCPRs for Sweet, Bitter, and umami
-They don’t make synaptic connections with neurons
-Receptors binding elicit Generator/Graded potentials that cause the release of a small chemical messenger that influence the action of type 3 cells and bare nerve endings
Term
What is type 3 Cells?
Definition
-They contain ion-channel-coupled receptors for sour
-Generator/Graded potentials cause the release of the neuro transmitter serotonin (5-HT) into the synaptic cleft of axon terminals of sensory nerve endings.
-Dr. Lahoste believes salty receptors are ion channel coupled receptors located on type 3 cells
Term
____ ____ are the axons of bipolar sensory neurons. These axons can either have ____ _____ in proximity of type 2 cells, or form ____ ____ with type 3 cells
Definition
-Nerve Endings
-Bare Endings
-Synaptic Connections
Term
What is at the apex of a taste bud that allows access to saliva, and thus chemicals in the saliva?
Definition
Taste Pore
Term
_____ are hair-cell-like extensions at the top of Type I-III cells (non-neural gustatory cells) that protrude into the taste pores
Definition
Microvilli
Term
Match “Type of Taste” with correct “Type of Receptor” and correct “Type of Taste Bud”
Definition
Salty: Ion channel receptor- Type III
Sour: Ion channel receptor- Type III
Bitter: G protein coupled receptor- Type II
Umami: G protein coupled receptor-Type II
Sweet: G protein coupled receptor- Type II
Term
The receptor for umami is also formed by a _______. In this case the two GPCRs are ____ and ____. The other GPCR, for ____, does not form a dimer, either with itself or another GPRC.
Definition
-Heterodimer
-T1R1 and T1R3
-Bitter
Term
When depolarizing by binding of a tastant to its receptor, type __ cells release a small messenger molecule that diffuses through the extracellular space. This second messenger reaches the ____ ___ ___of primary gustatory neurons, causing _____ of the bare nerve endings
Definition
-2
-bare nerve endings
-depolarization
Term
___ cells form synapses with primary gustatory neurons
Definition
Type III
Term
Binding of _____ to receptors evokes generator potentials in these cells, which causes the release of the neurotransmitter _____.
Definition
-Tastants
-Serotonin
Term
______ travels the synaptic cleft and binds to serotonin receptors in the _____ _____, a primary gustatory neuron. The binding of serotonin to its postsynaptic receptors causes depolarization of _____ _____ _____.
Definition
-Serotonin
-postsynaptic neuron
-primary gustatory neurons
Term
How are the many varieties of taste that we sense encoded?
Definition
-In GPCRs, the actual proteins vary due to polymorphisms (Variant Forms) in the genes encoding the proteins. For example “bitter” has 50 varieties and they form a code for a taste.
Term
Sensory bipolar neurons have two similar ends, how can you differentiate the two ends?
Definition
-Processes that carry info towards cell body= Dendrites
-Processes that carry info away from cell body= Axons
Term
Axons leaving the taste buds are bundled together to form parts of cranial nerves ___, ___ and ___. All three of these nerves send projections to the nucleus of the ___ ___ in the _____. Information is integrated there and projections travel to the ______ where they make synapses on thalamo-cortical neurons. Taste-related thalamo-cortical neurons make synapses in the ______ (primary gustatory cortex) and the ____ cortex, both in the frontal lobe.
Definition
-VII, IX and X
-Solitary tract
-Brainstem
-Thalamus
-Insula
-Orbitofrontal
Term
The vestibular system provides information….
Definition
about the position and movement of the head with respect to gravity
Term
The anatomical basis of the vestibular sense are 1.____, 2.____, 3.___ and all of these are found where?
Definition
1.semi-circular canals
2.utricle
3.saccule
-Inner Ear
Term
Each semi-circular canal aligns with one of three planes, what are the 3?
Definition
-Anterior (vertical with respect to gravity when the head is straight, still, and with no tilt in any dimension)
-Horizontal Canal
-Posterior Canal (Sagittal)
Term
The plane that splits your head is called the ____ _____
Definition
Sagittal Plane
Term
The head can move in 3 directions, corresponding to the ______, _____, and ______ _____conceptualized by the nautical terms roll, pitch and yaw
Definition
Vertical, horizontal and sagittal planes
Term
The vestibular hair cells have _____ that extend into the semi-circular, which is filled with ______. Stereocilia are of ____ lengths in a graded fashion.
Definition
-Stereocilia
-Endolymph
-Different
Term
The longest stereocilla is called the ______.
Definition
Kinocilium
Term
The cilia of all hair cells are aligned with each other in ___ ____ ____.
Definition
The same direction
Term
This arrangement of decreasing height as you move away from the Kinocilium provides the cell with ______.
Definition
Directionality
Term
The vestibular apparatus is _____ in the head; when the head moves, the semicircular canals move with it.
Definition
fixed
Term
Due to ___ and ___ the endolymph stays where it is and doesn’t move with motion
Definition
Inertia and Gravity
Term
The difference in relative movement between the semi-circular canal and the endolymph causes the hair cells to ____ in the ____ ______ to the movement.
Definition
-Bend
-Opposite direction
Term
Bending of hair cells in the direction of the kinocilium ________ and ____ the hair cell. When hair cells bend in the direction away from the kinocilium, the hair cell is _______, thus ____.
Definition
-depolarizes, excites
-hyperpolarized, Inhibited
Term
Changes in electrical potential of hair cells is conveyed to the dendrite of the primary sensory neuron via release of an ______ transmitter
Definition
Excitatory
Term
When hair cells are depolarized the dendrite _____ and when hair cells are hyperpolarized there is less release of excitatory transmitter thereby ________ the dendrite of the sensory neuron.
Definition
-Depolarizes
-Hyperpolarizing
Term
The axons of the sensory neurons bundle together to form the vestibular branch of the _________ ____. Axons of the vestibular branch enter the brain at the level of the ____, where they form synapses with vestibulo-thalamic neurons in the _______ ____.
Definition
-Vestibulocochlear nerve
-Pons
-Vestibular nuclei
Term
Axons of the vestibulo-thalamic neurons form synapses with ______-______ ____ in the thalamus.
Definition
-thalamo-cortical neurons
Term
Thalamo-cortical neurons project to several areas of the cortex, but primarily the _____.
Definition
insula
Term
The insula is deep within the brain, in the frontal lobe where it abuts the temporal lobe, in the _____ _____.
Definition
Sylian Sulcus
Term
______ is the ability to select one aspect of a person’s sensorium and disregard the rest
Definition
Ability
Term
This can be achieved by directing the sensory organ toward the stimulus (_____) or it can be achieved with no change in the direction of sensory organs (____).
Definition
-Overt
-Covert
Term
What are the three other types of attention other than overt and covert?
Definition
-Selective Attention- ability to select one of many stimuli
-Divided Attention- ability to select between 1 or 2 (or more) stimuli in succession, giving appearance of being able to do more than one thing
-Vigilant Attention- sustained attention
Term
Posner’s Cueing Paradigm
Definition
-Vision is focused on a dot in middle of the two sides, then a cue is shown on one side and then the target shown on one side. There are two types of cues- Valid cue (accurately predicts where the target will be) and invalid cue (misdirects the subject where the target will be).
Term
A peripheral cue is located where the ______ ______ will be found
Definition
target stimulus
Term
A _____ ____is not located where the target will be, in addition, some characteristic of the cue symbolizes where the target will appear symbolic cue
Definition
Symbolic cue
Term
What is the Dependent Variable in the Posner’s Cueing Paradigm
Definition
The time it takes the subject to respond after the target appears is called the Reaction Time
Term
Factors Affecting Reaction Time in the Posner Paraigm:
Definition
RT is faster for a valid cue than for an invalid cue.
RT is faster for a peripheral cue than for a symbolic cue.
Term
What are the 3 Disorders of Attention
Definition
-Schiophrenia
-Right Parietal Hemi-Neglect
-ADHD
Term
Schiophrenia
Definition
-Hyper-divided attention, causes fragmentation of thoughts
Term
Right Parietal Hemi-Neglect
Definition
-Neglect as an attentional problem
Term
Patients with damage to the ______ parietal lobe ignore stimuli in the left side of their field-of-view
Definition
right
Term
Patients with Right Parietal Hemi-Neglect have the missing info in their brain but not ________ to
________ thought
Definition
-accessible
-conscious
Term
_____ is primarily a disorder of attention
Definition
ADHD
Term
All anti-ADHD drugs increase synaptic levels of _____
Definition
dopamine
Term
ADHD child has a _____ deficit
Definition
dopamine
Term
the DA deficit is specific for the ______ _______.
Definition
prefrontal cortex
Term
DA has 5 diferent receptor subtypes called…
Definition
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5
Term
Prefrontal cortex only has ____ receptors and its _____
Definition
D4, Nowhere else
Term
Most people have 2, 4, 7 fold repeated sequence, D4.7 is _______ compared to DA relative to ___ and ____ receptors
Definition
-Hypo sensitive
-D4.2, D4.4 it is accepted that in ________, there is an overabundance of D4.7.
-ADHD
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