BIO 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Bulbous Corpuscle, Lamellar Corpuscle, Sensory Neuron

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All sensory perception begins with a receptor that produces a response when it is acted on by a stimulus. Sensory receptor - specialized cell (a neuron) that produces an electrical signal in response to specific stimuli. Translates the stimulus into action potentials that send the information to the brain for processing . Sensory receptors are grouped into 5 categories according the the stimulus they respond to. Senses inform brain about the nature and intensity of environmental stimuli. Each sensory receptor cell has receptor molecules that respond only to the stimulus they"re specialized for. Each type of sensory receptor is linked to a specific set of axons that connect to specific areas in the brain or spinal cord. The brain knows where it"s coming from. Sensory receptor cells - determine intensity of a stimulus. Sensory receptor is stimulated produces electrical signal (receptor potential)

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