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Regarding sensory receptor properties
All receptors respond to a specific quality of a stimulus
A touch receptor will generate a constant rate of discharge of its axon for as long as the receptor is stimulated.
The frequency of a train of action potentials in an afferent fibre reflects the intensity of the stimulus given to its receptor
The first step in sensory transduction is the generation of an action potential
Receptors that respond when a stimulus is first applied, but quickly stop responding to continual stimulation, are the
phasic receptors
nocioreceptors
exteroceptors
tonic receptors
An environmental stimulus acting on the body initially produces an electrical response, called a(n) .................. in the receptor neuron
generator potential
excitatory postsynaptic potential
action potential
stimulus potential
Alkalosis .......neuronal activity , while acidosis ....... neuronal activity
increases , increases
.increases,decreases
decreases, increases
decreases,decreases
Synaptic transmission is inhibited by all the following, except
oxygen lack
alkalosis
acidosis
prolonged activity of synapse
Post-tetanic Potentiation in synapses
is due to increased Ca ++ concentration in postsynaptic neurons
is due to increased Ca ++ influx into presynaptic neurons
results from slow prolonged stimulation of synapse
causes fatigue of the synapse
Intermittent Claudications evoke
visceral pain
deep pain
cutaneous hyperalgesia
colicky pain
in hemisection of the spinal cord , all the following are true EXCEPT:-
anethesia is found at the level of lesion ipsilaterally
hyperthesia nay present above the level of lesion on the same side due to irritation of dorsal root
spastic paralysis and exaggerated muscle reflex is found contralaterally below level of lesion
all of the above are true
when sensory area I of the cerebral cortex is ablated
perception of pain is completely abolished
perception of touch is completely abolished
there is loss of tactile localization but two point discrimination is spared
there is loss of tactile localization as well as two point discrimination
which of the following NOT produce intracranial headache :-
brain tumor
lumbar puncture
constipation and alcohol
otitis media