BIO 012 Chapter Notes - Chapter 46: Membrane Potential, Visual Cortex, Mechanoreceptor

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Sensory transduction is the rst step involved in converting a physical stimulus from sensory receptors into chemical information that the brain can perceive. This change in response to a sensory stimuli within a sensory receptor is called a receptor potential. These are really just a type of graded membrane potential, and it needs to be converted into an action potential. There are two main ways that sensory receptors may respond to incoming stimuli: (1) ionotropic sensory receptors. If the receptor is an ion channel itself. If the receptor directly allows for the opening of an ion channel. Examples: mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and electrosensors (2) metabotropic sensory receptors. Allow for ion channels to open indirectly, through the usage of g-proteins and second messenger systems. Although all sensory information is sent as sensory potentials to the cns, they synapse in different parts of the brain responsible for interpreting from a certain type of sensory receptor.

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