ANFS345: Hearing, Taste, Smell, Vision

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Types of Transduction

ionotropic, metabotropic

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Ionotropic Transduction

stimulus triggers channels to open through direct action, ions, sodium

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Metabotropic Transduction

stimulus triggers channels indirectly via secondary messengers

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Mechanoreceptor

touch, pressure, proprioception, ionotropic

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Vestibular Receptors

balance, body position and movement, ionotropic

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Osmoreceptors

osmotic pressure, ionotropic

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Auditory Receptors

sound, ionotropic

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Thermoreceptors

heating and cooling, ionotropic

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Electroreceptors

electric fields in water, ionotropic

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Salty and Sour Chemoreceptors

taste sensation, ionotropic

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Sweet, Bitter, Umami Chemoreceptors

taste sensation, metabotropic

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Olfactory Chemoreceptors

chemicals from a distance, metabotropic, ionotropic in insects

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Photoreceptors

light, metabotropic

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Magnetoreceptors

magnetic fields, unknown transduction

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Perception Pathway

different receptors generate similar action potentials that travel to specific brain areas

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Insect Mechanosensory Mechanism

bristle shaft attached to mechanoreceptors, displacement is proportional to action potentials

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Types of Mammalian Mechanoreceptors

meissner corpuscle, merkel disc, free nerve endings, ruffini ending, pacinian corpuscle

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Meissner Corpuscle

touch, superficial dermis

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Merkel Disc

touch and pressure, superficial dermis

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Free Nerve Endings

pain, itch, temperature, superficial dermis

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Ruffini Ending

pressure, dermis

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Pacinian Corpuscle

vibration, deep dermis

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Superficial Dermal Mechanoreceptors

meissner corpuscle, merkel disc, free nerve endings

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Merkel Disc Signaling

tonic receptor, rapid signaling during changes, stabilizes as pressure stabilizes

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Ruffini Ending Signaling

tonic receptor, more when changing pressure, stabilizes when constant

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Meissner Corpuscle Signaling

phasic receptor, impulses only when stimulus is changing, during duration of change

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Pacinian Corpuscle Signaling

extremely phasic receptor, only signals when stimulus changes, not during change

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Tonic Receptors

merkel disc, ruffini ending

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Phasic Receptors

meissner corpuscle, pacinian corpuscle

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Ear Function

transform sound energy into neural signals

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Sound Path in Ear

vibrations into outer ear to eardrum, movement of bones causes fluid vibration in cochlea

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Basilar Membrane

contains small hairs, stereocilia, that signal to the auditory nerve at different frequencies based on cochlear fluid movement

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Brainstem Hearing Function

detects differences in time and intensity between each ear, localization of sound

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Ear Components

outer ear, middle ear, inner ear

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Eardrum

tympanic membrane, vibrates due to sound waves

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Sound Wave into Outer Ear Triggers

vibration of eardrum

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Eardrum Vibration Triggers

movement of inner ear bones

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Inner Ear Bone Movement Triggers

stapes hits semicircular canal

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Semicircular Canal Contact Triggers

cochlear fluid vibration

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Cochlear Fluid Vibration Triggers

basilar membrane stereocilia movement

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Stereocilia Movement Triggers

auditory nerve signals to brain

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Inner Ear Bones

malleus, incus, stapes

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Tympanal Organ

hearing organ in insects, air sacs and sensory neurons

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Hearing Frequencies

determined by basilar membrane ability to detect

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Tongue Taste

entire tongue has receptors for all tastes

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Salty Taste Transduction

nacl, ionotropic with sodium channels

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Sour Taste Transduction

mediated by channels with a secondary protein, ionotropic

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Sweet/Umami/Bitter Taste Transduction

protein coupled metabotropic systems, different cells but similar mechanisms

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Nasal Cavity

allows intake of air and chemicals

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Olfactory Bulb

brain structure connected to olfactory receptors

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Olfactory Signal Pathway

mucous layer, sensory cilia, receptor cells, axon, glomerulus, mitral cells, granule cells, CNS

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Mucous Layer Purpose

dissolves odorant molecules over the olfactory epithelium

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Olfactory Neurons

40 million, replaced ever 4-6 weeks

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Anosmia

inability to smell a scent

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Olfactory Tract

amygdala, thalamus, neocortex

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Smell and Taste

as food is eaten, scent travels to receptors, closely connected

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Odorant Molecule on Cilia

connects with olfactory receptor and triggers secondary signalling to move into cilia

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Vomeronasal Organ

common in terrestrial vertebrates, increases receptors, pheromones

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Dogs Nose Characteristics

moist to capture scents, separated by nostril, lateral slits for exhaling air

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Smell Evolution

one of the first senses, very primal, faster response

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Eye

anything that can sense light

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Rhodopsin

receptor that changes shape in response to light

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PAX6

allows for development of vision

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Lens

takes in visual cues and focuses on optic nerve

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Optic Nerve

processes light information, to CNS

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Arctic Reindeer Vision

eyes change color, blue in winter more sensitive to light

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Bird of Prey Vision

many receptors and more processing power for stronger vision

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Squid Vision

large eyes to take in more light and see better in darkness

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Mantis Shrimp Vision

5 UV photoreceptors, most types of receptors

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Fly Vision

many receptors and quick processing for detecting fast changes

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Light on Rhodopsin

changes retinal from cis to trans formation

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Retinal

compound in rhodopsin that changes shape in response to light

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Compound Eye

insects and flies, many lenses for kaliedescope like vision, senses small changes in peripheral vision

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Fovea

localizes information from lens near optic nerve, visual acuity

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Ganglion Cells

bring information to the sensory system from retina

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Rods

photoreceptors for low light vision

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Cones

photoreceptors for daylight and color vision

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Rod:Cone Ration

changes animal's visual ability

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Photoreceptor Function

light coming through changes membrane potential, more change in bright light

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Dark Photoreceptor Conditions

cGMP channels open, steady movement of sodium and potassium, ATP pump maintains concentration

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Light Photoreceptor Conditions

cGMP channels close and cause sodium to drop off, potassium build up generates potential

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Pupil Size Change Causes

light, drugs, emotion

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Vertical Pupil Function

help judge distance for hunting, sharp forward focus

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Horizontal Pupil Function

wide range of vision, detect predators and aid escape

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Pseudopupils

appearance of pupils in insects with compound eyes

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Round Pupil Function

general vision, foragers, recognition of others

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Vertical Pupil Species

cats

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Horizontal Pupil Species

goats

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Round Pupil Species

humans