ANAT 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Bulbous Corpuscle, Lamellar Corpuscle, Somatosensory System

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Impulses are then conducted along the sensory neuron toward the cns: perception is the conscious awareness and interpretation of sensations. Slowly adapting (tonic) receptors play a role in signalling information regarding steady states within the body. Classification of sensations: general senses include somatic senses and visceral senses, somatic senses, tactile sensations, touch pressure, results from stimulation of tactile receptors in the skin or subcutaneous layer. Saucer-shaped, flattened free nerve endings that make contact with tactile epithelial cells (merkel cells) of the stratum basale: plenty in fingertips, hands, lips, and external genitalia, type ii cutaneous mechanoreceptors - also known as ruffini corpuscles. Serves a protective function by signaling the presence of noxious, tissue- damaging conditions: description of pain, along with an indication of where it occurs, may help pinpoint the underlying cause of disease, nociceptors is the receptor for pain. Free nerve endings that are found in every tissue of the body except the brain.

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