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Copyright © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology

Frederic H. M

artini

Lecture 13: Chapter 17The Special SensesPage: 549 - 589

Lecturer: Dr. BarjisRoom: P313Phone: (718) 260-5285E-Mail: [email protected]

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Learning Objectives

• Describe the sensory organs of smell, and trace the olfactory pathways to their destination in the brain.

• Identify the accessory and internal structures of the eye, and explain their function.

• Explain how light stimulates the production of nerve impulses, and trace the visual pathways to their destination in the brain.

• Describe the structures of the external and middle ear and explain how they function.

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Learning Objectives

• Describe the parts of the inner ear and their roles in equilibrium and hearing.

• Trace the pathways for the sensations of equilibrium and hearing to their destinations in the brain.

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• Contain olfactory epithelium with olfactory receptors, supporting cells, basal cells• Olfactory receptors are modified neurons

• Surfaces are coated with secretions from olfactory glands

• Olfactory reception involved detecting dissolved chemicals as they interact with odorant binding proteins

Olfaction

Olfactory organs

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The Olfactory Organs

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• Olfactory pathways• No synapse in the thalamus for arriving

information• Olfactory discrimination

• Can distinguish thousands of chemical stimuli• CNS interprets smells by pattern of receptor activity

• Olfactory receptor population shows considerable turnover

• Number of receptors declines with age

Olfaction

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• Clustered in taste buds• Associated with lingual papillae

Gustation

Taste receptors

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• Contain basal cells which appear to be stem cells

• Gustatory cells extend taste hairs through a narrow taste pore

Taste buds

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Gustatory Reception

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• Taste buds are monitored by cranial nerves• Synapse within the solitary nucleus of

the medulla oblongata• Then on to the thalamus and the primary

sensory cortex

Gustatory pathways

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• Primary taste sensations• Sweet, sour, salty, bitter• Receptors also exist for umami and

water• Taste sensitivity shows significant

individual differences, some of which are inherited

• The number of taste buds declines with age

Gustatory discrimination

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• Eyelids (palpebrae) separated by the palpebral fissue

• Eyelashes• Tarsal glands• Lacrimal apparatus

Vision

Accessory structures of the eye

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Eternal Features and Accessory Structures of the Eye

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external structures of the eye

• Conjunctiva covers most of eye• Cornea is transparent anterior portion

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Lacrimal apparatus

• Secretions from the lacrimal gland contain lysozyme

• Tears form in the lacrimal glands, wash across the eye and collect in the lacrimal lake

• Pass through the lacrimal punctae, lacrimal canaliculi, lacrimal sac and nasolacrimal duct

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The eye

• Three layers• Outer fibrous tunic

• Sclera, cornea, limbus• Middle vascular tunic

• Iris, ciliary body, choroid• Inner nervous tunic

• Retina

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The Sectional Anatomy of the Eye

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internal structures of the eye

• Ciliary body• Ciliary muscles and ciliary processes,

which attach to suspensory ligaments of lens

• Retina• Outer pigmented portion• Inner neural part

• Rods and cones

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The Sectional Anatomy of the Eye

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The Pupillary Muscles

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retina

• Retina contains rods and cones• Cones densely packed at fovea (center of

the macula lutea)• Retinal pathway

• Photoreceptors to bipolar cells to ganglion cells, to the brain via the optic nerve• Axons of ganglion cells converge at blind spot (optic disc)

• Horizontal cells and amacrine cells modify the signal passed along the retinal neurons

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The Organization of the Retina

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The Organization of the Retina

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• Ciliary body and lens divide the anterior cavity of the eye into posterior (vitreous) cavity and anterior cavity

• Anterior cavity further divided• anterior chamber in front of eye• posterior chamber between the iris and

the lens

Eye anatomy

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The Circulation of Aqueous Humor

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• Aqueous humor circulates within the eye• diffuses through the walls of anterior

chamber • passes through canal of Schlemm• re-enters circulation

• Vitreous humor fills the posterior cavity. • Not recycled – permanent fluid

Fluids in the eye

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• Posterior to the cornea and forms anterior boundary of posterior cavity• Posterior cavity contains vitreous humor

• Lens helps focus• Light is refracted as it passes through

lens• Accommodation is the process by which

the lens adjusts to focus images• Normal visual acuity is 20/20

Lens

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Image Formation

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Figure 17.10

Accommodation

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Visual Abnormalities

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• Rods – respond to almost any photon• Cones – specific ranges of specificity

Visual physiology

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Rods and Cones

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• Outer segment with membranous discs• Narrow stalk connecting outer segment to

inner segment• Light absorption occurs in the visual

pigments• Derivatives of rhodopsin

Photoreceptor structure

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Photoreception

Animation: Photoreception (see tutorial)

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Photoreception

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Bleaching and Regeneration of Visual Pigments

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• Integration of information from red, blue and green cones

• Colorblindness is the inability to detect certain colors

Color sensitivity

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• Dark adapted – most visual pigments are fully receptive to stimulation

• Light adapted – pupil constricts and pigments bleached.

retinal adaptation

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• Large M-cells monitor rods• Smaller more numerous P cells monitor

cones

the visual pathway

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Convergence and Ganglion Cell Function

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• Vision from the field of view transfers from one side to the other while in transit

• Depth perception is obtained by comparing relative positions of objects from the two eyes

Seeing in stereo

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The Visual Pathways

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• Input to suprachiasmic nucleus affects the function of the brainstem

• Circadian rhythm ties to day-night cycle, and affects metabolic rates

Visual circadian rhythm

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Anatomy of the ear – External Ear• Auricle or pinnae surrounds the ear• External acoustic meatus ends on

tympanic membrane

Equilibrium and Hearing

Both equilibrium and hearing are provided by receptors of the inner ear

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The Anatomy of the Ear

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• Communicates with pharynx via pharyngotympanic membrane

• Middle ear encloses and protects the auditory ossicles

Middle ear

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The Middle Ear

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• Membranous labyrinth contains endolymph• Bony labyrinth surrounds and protects

membranous labyrinth• Vestibule• Semicircular canals• Cochlea

Inner ear

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Figure 17.22

The Inner Ear

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• Vestibule contains the utricle and saccule• Semicircular canals contain the

semicircular ducts• Cochlea contains the cochlear duct

Components of the inner ear

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• Round window separates the perilymph from the air spaces of the middle ear

• Oval window connected to the base of the stapes

• Basic receptors of inner ear are hair cells• Provide information about the direction

and strength of stimuli

Windows

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• Anterior, posterior and lateral semicircular ducts are continuous with the utricle• Each duct contains an ampulla with a

gelatinous cupula and associated sensory receptor

• Saccule and utricle connected by a passageway continuous with the endolymphatic duct• Terminates in the endolymphatic sac• Saccule and utricle have hair cells

clustered in maculae• Cilia contact the otolith (statoconia)

Equilibrium

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The Vestibular Complex

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The Vestibular Complex

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The Vestibular Complex

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• Vestibular receptors activate sensory neurons of the vestibular ganglia

• Axons form the vestibular branch of cranial nerve VII

• Synapses within the vestibular nuclei

Vestibular neural pathway

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Pathways for Equilibrium Sensation

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• Cochlear duct lies between the vestibular duct and the tympanic duct

• Hair cells of the cochlear duct lie within the Organ of Corti

• Intensity is the energy content of a sound• Measured in decibels

Hearing

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The Cochlea

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The Organ Of Corti

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• Sound waves travel toward tympanic membrane, which vibrates

• Auditory ossicles conduct the vibration into the inner ear• Tensor tympani and stapedius muscles

contract to reduce the amount of movement when loud sounds arrive

• Movement at the oval window applies pressure to the perilymph of the cochlear duct

• Pressure waves distort basilar membrane• Hair cells of the Organ of Corti are pushed

against the tectoral membrane

Pathway of sound

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Sound and Hearing

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Sound and Hearing

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Neural pathway

• Sensory neurons of hearing are located in the spiral ganglion of the cochlea

• Afferent fibers form the cochlear branch of cranial nerve VIII• Synapse at the cochlear nucleus

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You should now be familiar with:

• The sensory organs of smell, and the olfactory pathways in the brain.

• The accessory and internal structures of the eye, and their functions.

• How light stimulates the production of nerve impulses, and the visual pathways.

• The structures of the external and middle ear and how they function.

• The parts of the inner ear and their roles in equilibrium and hearing.

• The pathways for the sensations of equilibrium and hearing.