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Where are mechanically gated channels found?

Mechanically gated channels are typically found in sensory receptors in the skin, muscles, and internal organs. They open in response to physical forces such as pressure, stretching, or vibration, allowing ions to flow across the cell membrane and generate electrical signals. These channels play a key role in processes like touch sensation, proprioception, and regulation of smooth muscle contractions.


Do sensory pathways travel to or from the brain?

Sensory pathways travel from the body to the brain. They carry information from sensory receptors in the body to the brain where the information is processed and interpreted.


What is the name of the neurone that carries impulses to the central nervous system?

The neuron that carries impulses to the central nervous system is called a sensory neuron. Sensory neurons transmit signals from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord, allowing the central nervous system to process and respond to sensory information.


What is sensory integration disorder?

Sensory integration disorder or dysfunction (SID) is a neurological disorder that results from the brain's inability to integrate certain information received from the body's five basic sensory systems.


What can bad backgrounds do to cause sensory loss?

Bad backgrounds can disrupt the brain's ability to process sensory information correctly, leading to sensory loss. This disruption can result from high levels of noise, distractions, or conflicting stimuli in the environment, which can overwhelm the sensory system and cause it to shut down or malfunction. Additionally, exposure to certain toxins or chemicals in the background can also damage sensory receptors and pathways, leading to sensory loss over time.

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How would you use the word sensory in a sentence?

We are Fond providing Sensory Channels


What are the two channels which relay the messages to and from the brain and to the body parts that will do the action?

These "channels " are actually nerves termed as Afferent and Efferent nerves usually called motor and sensory nerves.


Describe the sensory and cognitive capacities of the fetus?

Fetuses can smell, and have limited sense of touch.


What is the duration and capacity of Sensory Memory?

Sensory memory lasts for a very brief amount of time, typically less than a second. It has a large capacity as it can hold a significant amount of sensory information from the environment for processing.


A factor that limits the capacity of sensory memory is?

The limited duration of sensory memory, typically around 1-3 seconds, is a factor that limits its capacity. This means that sensory memory can only hold a small amount of information at any given moment before it decays or is displaced by new incoming sensory information.


Have firearms ever been advertised on TV?

Yes, although they're usually limited to sportsmans channels.


Are sensory videos harmful for babies' development?

There is limited research on the long-term effects of sensory videos on babies' development. Some experts suggest that excessive exposure to sensory videos may impact attention span and language development. It is recommended to limit screen time for babies and prioritize real-world sensory experiences for healthy development.


What has the author Madeline Steele Johnston written?

Madeline Steele Johnston has written: 'Channels worth watching' -- subject(s): Character, Child development, Sensory stimulation


How does a hearing receptor stimulates a sensory neuron?

Sound waves stimulate hair cells in the inner ear, causing them to bend. This bending opens ion channels, allowing ion flow that generates an electrical signal. This signal then triggers the sensory neuron to transmit information to the brain for processing.


Why does injection of a local anesthetic into a finger still cause a loss of the sensation of touch from the finger?

Touch stimulation of this sensory receptor will open the mechanically gated ion channels, but action potentials are still not initiated because propagation of an action potential requires the opening of voltage-gated Na+ channels


What channel is the Anderson show on dish network?

If you are talking about the Anderson LIVE show, it is on in limited markets on local channels - Dish has nothing to do with this, it is between your local channels and the Anderson show. Local channels are usually located on channel 3 - 50. You can also search for the show using the "#" or search key on your Dish remote.


What are neurons called that detect stimuli in the skin and eye?

sensory neurons