BISC 132 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Pit Viper, Near-Sightedness, Cone Cell

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Order of events in sensory perception: stimulus, transduction- stimulus is converted to action potential, transmission- movement of action potential, cell to cell to. Cns: interpretation- cns makes sense of signal. Touch: cutaneous receptors- under the skin, interoreceptors, mostly mechanoreceptors, sense heat, pain, cold, touch/pressure, cutaneous mechanoreceptors, respond to touch/pressure, ion channels are sensitive to distortions in membrane, located in different layers of cells, different layers of sensitivity. Hearing: sounds are vibrations traveling through a medium (air, waves, sound waves are channeled though the inner ear. Vibrations hit tympanic membrane: causes movement in 3 small bones. Bones vibrate against oval window: leads to inner ear and cochlea (bony structure, cochlea has 3 chambers filled with fluid. Vibrations cause pressure waves in cochlea fluid: pressure bends cilia on hair cells, bending of cilia causes depolarization of hair cells, starts action potential, relayed to brain.

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