Neuroscience I Hope...
Receptors
In the Brain
Papillae
100

This helps you rest and digest.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?


100

Whether the response will be inhibitory or excitatory is determined by.

What is receptor?

100

The primary area in which the special sense organ is.

What is the primary cortical area?

100

Bumps on the tongue that contain taste buds.

What are papillae?
200

In the autonomic NS and releases acetylcholine or norepinephrine-adrenergic.

What is postganglionic neuron?

200

The presynaptic neuron is always. 

What is a nicotinic receptor?

200

All general sense information goes to this region of the brain.

What is the primary somesthetic cortex?

200

Very large and found in the back of the tongue.

What is the vallate papillae?
300

These interpret something as pain when a general sensory receptor is stimulated intensely. 

What are somesthetic receptors?

300

Adrenergic receptor found on target organ that is typically excitatory.

What are alpha adrenergic?

300

Area in which action is generated.

What is the primary motor cortex?

300

Found throughout the tongue and contain 3 taste buds each.

What is fungiform papillae?

400

The cortex of the kidney releases.

What are steroid hormones?

400

Adrenergic recepto that is found on the target organ that is typically inhibitory.

what is beta-adrenergic?

400

Transmits pain 12-30 meters per second.

What is fast/first pain pathway?

400
Ridges that are found on the sides of the tongue.

What are foliate papillae?

500

This branch enters the chain ganglia and is where the synapse occurs.

What is the white ramus?

500

Receptor that adapts slowly and continuously sends impulses.

What are tonic receptors?

500

Descending tract that synapses between the 1st and 2nd order neuron to limit the amount of pain. 

What is analgesic pathway?

500

Threadlike elevations that cover most of the tongue.

What are filiform papillae.