Sensory Receptors and Perception

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Types of sensory receptors
  2. Sense organs and functions
  3. Vision and photoreceptors
  4. Auditory and balance perception
  5. Touch-haptic perception
  6. Olfactory perception
  7. Gustatory perception

📖 1. Types of sensory receptors

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Mechanoreceptors: Sensory receptors that respond to mechanical stimuli such as touch, pressure, hearing, and equilibrium. They detect physical deformation of the skin or tissues caused by external forces or body movements.

  • Chemoreceptors: Receptors that respond to chemical stimuli. They are involved in detecting smell (olfaction), taste (gustation), and chemical changes such as oxygen levels and pH in the blood.

  • Photoreceptors: Specialized cells that respond to light stimuli, enabling vision. They convert light into electrical signals sent to the brain.

  • Thermoreceptors: Receptors that detect changes in temperature, allowing the body to perceive heat and cold sensations.

  • Vestibular receptors: Located within the inner ear, these receptors detect movement and spatial orientation, contributing to balance and equilibrium.

  • Proprioception receptors: Found in muscles, tendons, and joints, these receptors provide awareness of body position relative to space, informing the brain about limb positioning without visual cues.

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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. How do mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors differ in the types of stimuli they detect?

2. Which type of sensory receptor is primarily responsible for detecting light stimuli for vision?

3. When was the modern scientific understanding of the eye's function as a light receptor established?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Types of sensory receptors

They detect mechanical, chemical, light, temperature, or balance stimuli.

Mechanoreceptors — function?

Respond to mechanical stimuli like touch and pressure.

Sense organs and functions

Organs like the eye, ear, skin, nose, and tongue detect specific stimuli for perception.

Chemoreceptors — stimuli?

Detect chemical stimuli, including smell and taste.

Photoreceptors — function?

Respond to light, enable vision.

Vestibular receptors — role?

Detect movement and spatial orientation for balance.

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