Canonical Question

Neuro – Pathways

V5 H1.iv Historical V4 K1.v 1 appearance

Master answer

SOMATOSENSORY PATHWAYS

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MEDIAL LEMNISCAL PATHWAY

SPINOTHALAMIC (ANTEROLATERAL) PATHWAY

SOMATOSENSORY RECEPTORS

MECHANOSENSORSMeissner/ tactile corpuscles– Sensitive to light touch
– Encapsulated; located in dermis of hairless skin
– Fast adapting; small receptive fields
Merkel (tactile) discs– Sensitive to pressure
– Non-encapsulated; located in epidermis of hairless skin
– Slow adapting; small receptive fields
Ruffini (bulbous corpuscles– Sensitive to skin stretching
– Encapsulated; located in dermis of all skin
– Slow adaptingl big receptive fields
Pacinian (lamellar) corpuscles– Sensitive to vibration
– Encapsulated; located deep in dermis/ subcutaneous tissue of all skin
– Fast adapting; big receptive fields
PROPRIOCEPTORSMuscle spindle– detect when muscle stretched
– Located throughout perimysium, AKA connective tissue around muscle cells
Golgi tendon organ– Detect when tendon stretched
– Located in tendons close to muscle insertion
Joint receptors– Detect joint position, motion
– Located in joint
THERMORECEPTORS– Transient receptor potential channels mediate sensations
– At extremely cold/hot temperaturs, nociceptors take over
NOCICEPTORSThermalssense extremely cold/hot temperatures
Mechanicalsense excess pressure/deformation
PolymodalSense combination of both

Exam appearances

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2022B Q03 Briefly outline the major somatosensory pathways of the body (excluding cranial nerves) historical_member 35.00%