_____cellular pathway gives signals for movement, depth, flicker, and spatial organization
#2
_____ and Ruffini end organ are slow adapting mechnoceptors
#3
Endocochlear potential is a direct current (DC) potential recorded from scala _____.
#4
The pre-cortical input to the thalamus includes fibres from all sensory systems except?_____
#5
What stimuli do Meissner's corpscules respond to?_____
#6
What is the value of endolymphatic potential?_____
#7
_____ theory states that a sound wave, depending on its frequency, reaches maximum amplitude on a particular place on the basilar membrane and stimulates that segment.
#8
What senses are impaired with zinc deficiency? _____ and smell (anosmia)
#9
Accommodation (near response) occurs via contraction of the _____ muscle, which relaxes the suspensory ligaments and allows the lens to become more round
#10
Which types of sensory receptor adapt quickly? _____ and Meissner corpuscles
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Vestibular System Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____cellular pathway gives signals for movement, depth, flicker, and spatial organization
Answer: Magno
Flashcard 2: _____ and Ruffini end organ are slow adapting mechnoceptors
Answer: Merkel's disc
Flashcard 3: Endocochlear potential is a direct current (DC) potential recorded from scala _____.
Answer: media
Flashcard 4: The pre-cortical input to the thalamus includes fibres from all sensory systems except?_____
Answer: Olfactory system
Flashcard 5: What stimuli do Meissner's corpscules respond to?_____
Answer: Tap and flutter
Flashcard 6: What is the value of endolymphatic potential?_____
Answer: +80mV
Flashcard 7: _____ theory states that a sound wave, depending on its frequency, reaches maximum amplitude on a particular place on the basilar membrane and stimulates that segment.
Answer: Traveling wave
Flashcard 8: What senses are impaired with zinc deficiency? _____ and smell (anosmia)
Answer: taste (dysgeusia)
Flashcard 9: Accommodation (near response) occurs via contraction of the _____ muscle, which relaxes the suspensory ligaments and allows the lens to become more round
Answer: ciliary
Flashcard 10: Which types of sensory receptor adapt quickly? _____ and Meissner corpuscles
Answer: Pacinian corpuscles
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