afferent fiber การใช้
- They contain both preganglionic parasympathetic fibers as well as visceral afferent fibers.
- The cell bodies of somatic sensory afferent fibers lie in ganglia throughout the spine.
- Visceral afferent fibers go to spinal cord following pathway of pelvic splanchnic nerve fibers.
- It is composed entirely of afferent fibers.
- Signals from these cells are also transmitted along afferent fibers and on to the brain.
- They also contain visceral afferent fibers.
- Because these afferent fibers are also part of a reflex arc, lordosis can be triggered reflexively.
- Afferent fibers from the body and columns of the fornix polysynaptically excite both superficial and deep neurons.
- They are less sensitive than the encapsulated afferent fibers and generally function in the perception of pain.
- These cells are in contact with afferent fibers that are responsible for transmitting signals to the brain.
- These afferent fibers project onto the spinal cord and synapse with the spinal interneurons called Ib inhibitory interneurons.
- The inferior cerebellar peduncle receives input from afferent fibers from the vestibular nuclei, spinal cord and the tegmentum.
- Nerve fibers for taste are supplied by the chorda tympani branch of cranial nerve VII via special visceral afferent fibers.
- Neurons of the cingulum receive afferent fibers from the parts of the thalamus that are associated with the spinothalamic tract.
- Sensation from the bladder is transmitted to the central nervous system ( CNS ) via general visceral afferent fibers ( GVA ).
- Specialized receptor cells called mechanoreceptors often encapsulate afferent fibers to help tune the afferent fibers to the different types of somatic stimulation.
- Specialized receptor cells called mechanoreceptors often encapsulate afferent fibers to help tune the afferent fibers to the different types of somatic stimulation.
- Impressions are made on the peripheral afferent fiber-endings; these create sensations which are transmitted to the center of the nervous system.
- Briefly, ion channels of the transient receptor potential ( TRP ) family, are found in the nerve endings of primary afferent fibers.
- Mechanoreceptors also help lower thresholds for action potential generation in afferent fibers and thus make them more likely to fire in the presence of sensory stimulation.
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