Deck 8: Extension: B - Organization of the Sensory Systems

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Discuss the relationship between receptive field size, sensory receptor density, cortical representation, and perceptual sensitivity.
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Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
nociception and proprioception ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
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Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 3 ___

A)taste
B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
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The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
visual cortex ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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Match the receptor in each question with the appropriate sensory system.
free nerve endings ___

A)balance
B)proprioception
C)nociception
D)hapsis
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The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
frontal eye fields ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 43 (insula) ___

A)taste
B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
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Define the term "receptive field," and give examples showing how such fields vary in different sensory modalities.
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Why are sensory receptors also termed "transducers"?
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Use the following to answer questions:
Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
olfaction ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
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Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 41 ___

A)taste
B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
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The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
superior colliculus ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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Use the following to answer questions:
Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
taste ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
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Use the following to answer questions:
The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
pretectum ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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What two kinds of events can take place at the neuronal synapses between one relay and the next in a sensory system?
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Use the following to answer questions:
Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
vision ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
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Use the following to answer questions:
Match the receptor in each question with the appropriate sensory system.
Golgi tendon organs ___

A)balance
B)proprioception
C)nociception
D)hapsis
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Use the following to answer questions:
Match the receptor in each question with the appropriate sensory system.
otolith organs ___

A)balance
B)proprioception
C)nociception
D)hapsis
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Use the following to answer questions:
Match the receptor in each question with the appropriate sensory system.
Meissner's corpuscles ___

A)balance
B)proprioception
C)nociception
D)hapsis
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Use the following to answer questions:
Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 17 ___

A)taste
B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
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Identify, in correct order, the major connections of the geniculostriate system from the eye to the cortex.
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Describe why a person might experience some relief of the pain from a blow to their right arm by rubbing it briskly with their left hand.
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What functional properties are shared by all sensory systems?
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What is the "McGurk effect," and how does it illustrate interactions between different sensory modalities?
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What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of the rod system and the cone system?
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How might synesthesia occur? (Hint: there is no definitive answer to this one.)
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Compare stimulus frequency and intensity as used by the visual and auditory systems to create perceptions.
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Identify, in correct order, the major connections of the olfactory system from nose to cortex.
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Identify, in correct order, the major connections of the pathway underlying fine touch, pressure, and proprioception from the spinal cord to the cortex.
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Differentiate between the geniculostriate and tectopulvinar visual systems, functionally and anatomically.
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What is a homunculus?
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What role does context play in sensory perception?
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Identify four subsystems in the visual system, and describe their postulated functions.
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Why doesn't complete destruction of the geniculostriate pathway in humans leave the person completely blind?
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Identify, in correct order, the major neural connections of the auditory system from the inner ear to the cortex.
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Deck 8: Extension: B - Organization of the Sensory Systems
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Discuss the relationship between receptive field size, sensory receptor density, cortical representation, and perceptual sensitivity.
Receptive field size and receptor density determine the level of detail in a sensory stimulus that can be collected and relayed to the sensory cortex. Cortical representations are discrete for each sense and represent the higher and lower receptive field sizes and receptor densities along with the organization of the sensory organ in the cases of vision, hearing, and somatosensation. Perception is most accurate for the sensory cortical areas with the highest levels of detail (smallest receptive fields, highest receptor density, largest area of sensory cortex), even though the association cortex contains multiple representations of each stimulus.
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Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
nociception and proprioception ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
ventrolateral nucleus
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Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 3 ___

A)taste
B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
somatosensation
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The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
visual cortex ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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Match the receptor in each question with the appropriate sensory system.
free nerve endings ___

A)balance
B)proprioception
C)nociception
D)hapsis
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The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
frontal eye fields ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 43 (insula) ___

A)taste
B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
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Define the term "receptive field," and give examples showing how such fields vary in different sensory modalities.
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Why are sensory receptors also termed "transducers"?
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Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
olfaction ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
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Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 41 ___

A)taste
B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
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The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
superior colliculus ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
taste ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
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The visual system consists of many subsystems. For each subsystem listed below, choose the most appropriate alternative.
pretectum ___

A)orientation of head
B)voluntary eye movements
C)pupil size
D)pattern perception
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What two kinds of events can take place at the neuronal synapses between one relay and the next in a sensory system?
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Each sensory system has its own thalamic nucleus. Match each sensory system with the appropriate thalamic nucleus.
vision ___

A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)dorsomedial nucleus
C)ventral posteromedial nucleus
D)ventrolateral nucleus
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Match the receptor in each question with the appropriate sensory system.
Golgi tendon organs ___

A)balance
B)proprioception
C)nociception
D)hapsis
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otolith organs ___

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C)nociception
D)hapsis
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Meissner's corpuscles ___

A)balance
B)proprioception
C)nociception
D)hapsis
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Match the Brodmann cortical area below with the sensory modality with which it is most closely associated.
area 17 ___

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B)vision
C)somatosensation
D)audition
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Identify, in correct order, the major connections of the geniculostriate system from the eye to the cortex.
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Describe why a person might experience some relief of the pain from a blow to their right arm by rubbing it briskly with their left hand.
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What functional properties are shared by all sensory systems?
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What is the "McGurk effect," and how does it illustrate interactions between different sensory modalities?
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What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of the rod system and the cone system?
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How might synesthesia occur? (Hint: there is no definitive answer to this one.)
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Compare stimulus frequency and intensity as used by the visual and auditory systems to create perceptions.
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Identify, in correct order, the major connections of the olfactory system from nose to cortex.
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Identify, in correct order, the major connections of the pathway underlying fine touch, pressure, and proprioception from the spinal cord to the cortex.
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Differentiate between the geniculostriate and tectopulvinar visual systems, functionally and anatomically.
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What is a homunculus?
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What role does context play in sensory perception?
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Identify four subsystems in the visual system, and describe their postulated functions.
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Why doesn't complete destruction of the geniculostriate pathway in humans leave the person completely blind?
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Identify, in correct order, the major neural connections of the auditory system from the inner ear to the cortex.
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