What three types of mechanoreceptors respond to stretching, compression, twisting, or other distortions of their plasma membrane?
Ch. 15 Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous System
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Ch. 15 Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous System
Problem 6
Martini, Nath, Bartholomew 11th Edition
Ch. 15 Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous System
Problem 6Chapter 15, Problem 6
Identify six types of tactile receptors located in the skin, and describe their sensitivities.
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Begin by understanding that tactile receptors are specialized sensory receptors in the skin that detect different types of touch stimuli such as pressure, vibration, and texture.
Identify the six main types of tactile receptors: Meissner's corpuscles, Merkel discs, Ruffini endings, Pacinian corpuscles, hair follicle receptors, and free nerve endings.
Describe Meissner's corpuscles as sensitive to light touch and low-frequency vibration, typically found in glabrous (hairless) skin like fingertips.
Explain that Merkel discs respond to sustained pressure and texture, providing information about shape and edges.
Note that Ruffini endings detect skin stretch and contribute to the perception of object manipulation and finger position.
Describe Pacinian corpuscles as sensitive to deep pressure and high-frequency vibration, located deeper in the dermis or hypodermis.

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Key Concepts
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Tactile Receptors
Tactile receptors are specialized sensory nerve endings in the skin that detect mechanical stimuli such as pressure, vibration, and touch. They convert physical stimuli into nerve signals, allowing the brain to perceive different textures and sensations.
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Types of Tactile Receptors
There are six main types of tactile receptors in the skin: Meissner's corpuscles, Merkel discs, Pacinian corpuscles, Ruffini endings, hair follicle receptors, and free nerve endings. Each type has a unique structure and function, responding to specific types of mechanical stimuli.
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Sensitivities of Tactile Receptors
Each tactile receptor is sensitive to different stimuli: Meissner's corpuscles detect light touch and low-frequency vibration; Merkel discs sense sustained pressure and texture; Pacinian corpuscles respond to deep pressure and high-frequency vibration; Ruffini endings detect skin stretch; hair follicle receptors respond to hair movement; free nerve endings detect pain and temperature.
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