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Neurones in the Brain (HL) (HL IB Biology)

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Perception of Pain

  • Pain receptors (nociceptors) are sensory receptors
  • These receptors have free nerve endings which are unencapsulated nerve endings
  • The exposed dendrites on these nerves have transient receptor potential (TRP) channels which open in response to stimuli which indicate a risk of damaged tissue
  • Stimuli might include:
    • High temperature
    • Acid
    • Chemicals e.g. capsaicin in chilli peppers
  • Entry of positively charged ions causes the threshold potential to be reached
  • An action potential is generated, it moves along the axon of the sensory neurone to the central nervous system
  • Nerve impulses then pass through the neurones to the cerebral cortex in the brain, where pain is perceived and a protective response results
  • The sensitivity of an organism to these stimuli provides a survival and reproductive advantage

Pain Receptors Diagrampain-receptors-in-the-skin

Pain receptors in the skin can respond to a number of different stimuli as the nerve endings are exposed

Interaction of Neurones in the Brain

The cerebrum

  • The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain in humans (accounts for about 80% of the total mass of the brain)
  • The cerebrum carries out a large variety of functions involved with conscious activities, including:
    • Vision
    • Hearing
    • Speech
    • Thinking
    • Memory
  • The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres, each of which have a thin outer layer known as the cerebral cortex or 'grey matter'
    • The cerebral cortex consists of the cell bodies of neurones
    • It is highly folded, which increases its surface area and allows it to contain a greater number of neurones
    • With more neurones in the brain, more connections between neurones can be made
    • This is important, as the more connections between neurones in the brain, the greater the ability of the brain to carry out more complex behaviours
    • It is in this part of the brain where interactions between neurones lead to consciousness
    • This idea of consciousness incorporates qualitative perception of feelings associated with colour, temperature, sound as well as communication which results in a complex awareness of the environment
  • The structure and function of the brain as an organ is covered in more detail here

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