BIOL 2213 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Afferent Nerve Fiber, Auditory Cortex, Sensory Neuroscience

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Topic list for chapter 7 sensory physiology. Know in general how a receptor can stimulate an action potential in an afferent neuron and how this can be modified by adaptation. It does not just create an action potential it must pass voltage-gated ion channels on the afferent neuron, usually at the first node of ranvier. A graded response to a different stimulus intensities and diminishes as it travels along the membrane. Can go along the synapse and if stimulus is great enough will create an action potential; as long as it is above threshold there will be an action potential. Adaptation- a decrease in receptor sensitivity, which results in a decrease in action potential frequency in a different neuron despite the continuous presence of a stimulus. Slowly adapting receptors decay the stimulus slowly while rapidly acting receptors generate a response as soon as the stimulus is present. Understand what sensory coding is and how it works.

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