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Mechanoreceptors
Pathways
Anything sensory
Random
100
The basilar membrane, hair cells, and tectorial membrane are located in this scala
What is scala media
100
These mechanoreceptors are slow adapting
What are merkel and ruffini recptors
100
auditory pathway cranial nerve
What is CN 8
100
The fastest axon
What is alpha A
100
the cranial nerve for trigeminal pathway
What is CN 5
200
This window is for relieving pressure in the cochlea
What is the round window
200
These receptors are located on the top surface of the skin
What are merkel and meissner
200
cross over for trigeminal touch pathway is located
What is the pons
200
The function of axon beta A
What is mechanoreceptors of skin
200
intensity is related to
What is loudness
300
Stereocilia is located in this fluid
What is the endolymph
300
This mechanoreceptor looks like an onion
What is paccinian
300
crossover occurs in the medulla
What is dorsal column pathway
300
Sensory travels afferently through
What is dorsal root
300
nucleus located in the thalamus
What is VPN
400
This sound mapping concludes the base is high frequency and the apex is low frequency
What is tonotopy
400
These receptors would most like pass the two point discrimination test
What are merkel and meissner
400
this pathway immediately is contralaterally
What is spinothalamic pathway
400
sensory is located on this central sulcus
What is post central gyrus
400
mechanically gated channel on sterocilia
What is TRPA 1
500
The basilar membrane is narrow here and wide here
What is the base and apex
500
These receptors fire when stimulus is first sensed then quickly stop
What are meissner and paccinian
500
which pathway is for touch, virbration, 2-pt discrimination, and proprioception
What is dorsal column
500
the axon that contributes which heart ache
What is C fiber
500
Interaural time delay and interaural intensity difference
What is Duplex theory of sound localization