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|q1=What types of general somatic sensory information are there?
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|a1=Pain; touch; temperature; kinaesthesia
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|l1=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Introduction
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|maplink = Nervous System and Special Senses (Content Map) - Anatomy & Physiology
|q2=Where is sensory information processed if it isn't percieved consciously?
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|a2=Cerebellum
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|sublink1=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology
|l2=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Introduction
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|q3=True or false: "Dorsal columns reach the cerebellum on the contralateral side of the body?"
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|a3=False - they reach the thalamus and are percieved consciously
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|l3=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Dorsal Columns
 
|q4=What types of information do the dorsal columns transmit?
 
|a4=Touch and kinaesthesia
 
|l4=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Dorsal Columns
 
|q5=Which sensory pathway is absent in man?
 
|a5=Spinocervicothalamic
 
|l5=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Spinocervicothalamic Tract
 
|q6=What type of information does the spinothalamic tract transmit?
 
|a6=Temperature and "pin prick" pain
 
|l6=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Spinothalamic Tract
 
|q7=What type of information does the spinocerebellar tract transmit?
 
|a7=Kinaesthesia
 
|l7=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Spinocerebellar Tract
 
|q8=What type of information does the ascending reticular formation transmit?
 
|a8=True pain sensation - long lasting pain
 
|l8=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Ascending Reticular Formation
 
|q9=What is different about this pathway?
 
|a9=It consists of several short neurones
 
|l9=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Ascending Reticular Formation
 
|q10=Is it unilateral or bilateral?
 
|a10=Bilateral
 
|l10=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Ascending Reticular Formation
 
|q11=What is the prognosis for an animal that has lost deep pain sensation?
 
|a11=Poor
 
|l11=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Pain
 
|q12=What is referred pain?
 
|a12=When pain is felt in a part of the body that is undamaged but served by the same section of the spinal cord
 
|l12=Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Pain
 
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|<big>'''What types of general somatic sensory information are there?'''
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*'''''Pain; touch; temperature; kinaesthesia'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''Where is sensory information processed if it isn't percieved consciously?'''
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*'''''Cerebellum'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''True or false: "Dorsal columns reach the cerebellum on the contralateral side of the body?"'''
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*'''''False - they reach the thalamus and are percieved consciously'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Dorsal Columns|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What types of information do the dorsal columns transmit?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''Touch and kinaesthesia'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Dorsal Columns|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''Which sensory pathway is absent in man?'''
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*'''''Spinocervicothalamic'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Spinocervicothalamic Tract|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What type of information does the spinothalamic tract transmit?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''Temperature and "pin prick" pain'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Spinothalamic Tract|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What type of information does the spinocerebellar tract transmit?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''Kinaesthesia'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Spinocerebellar Tract|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|-
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|<big>'''What type of information does the ascending reticular formation transmit?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''True pain sensation - long lasting pain'''''
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||[[Anatomy & Physiology#Ascending Reticular Formation|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|-
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|<big>'''What is different about this pathway?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''It consists of several short neurones'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Ascending Reticular Formation|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|-
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|<big>'''Is it unilateral or bilateral?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''Bilateral'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Ascending Reticular Formation|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|-
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|<big>'''What is the prognosis for an animal that has lost deep pain sensation?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''Poor'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Pain|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|-
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|<big>'''What is referred pain?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''When pain is felt in a part of the body that is undamaged but served by the same section of the spinal cord'''''
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||[[Sensory Pathways - Anatomy & Physiology#Pain|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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Question Answer Article
What types of general somatic sensory information are there?
  • Pain; touch; temperature; kinaesthesia
Link to Answer Article
Where is sensory information processed if it isn't percieved consciously?
  • Cerebellum
Link to Answer Article
True or false: "Dorsal columns reach the cerebellum on the contralateral side of the body?"
  • False - they reach the thalamus and are percieved consciously
Link to Answer Article
What types of information do the dorsal columns transmit?
  • Touch and kinaesthesia
Link to Answer Article
Which sensory pathway is absent in man?
  • Spinocervicothalamic
Link to Answer Article
What type of information does the spinothalamic tract transmit?
  • Temperature and "pin prick" pain
Link to Answer Article
What type of information does the spinocerebellar tract transmit?
  • Kinaesthesia
Link to Answer Article
What type of information does the ascending reticular formation transmit?
  • True pain sensation - long lasting pain
Link to Answer Article
What is different about this pathway?
  • It consists of several short neurones
Link to Answer Article
Is it unilateral or bilateral?
  • Bilateral
Link to Answer Article
What is the prognosis for an animal that has lost deep pain sensation?
  • Poor
Link to Answer Article
What is referred pain?
  • When pain is felt in a part of the body that is undamaged but served by the same section of the spinal cord
Link to Answer Article