Skip to main content
Log in

Response of rapidly and slowly adapting mechanoreceptors and vibratory sensitivity in human hairy skin

  • Original Papers
  • Published:
Pflügers Archiv Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

Single unit activity was recorded percutaneously with microelectrodes from 38 rapidly adapting (RA) mechanoreceptors of the dorsal surface of the hand in 49 awake human subjects. Tuning characteristics were determined for 28 RA-fibers at various frequencies between 5 and 100 cps of sinusoidal mechanical stimulation. In separate experiments human thresholds of vibration perception were studied under comparable conditions.

Several RA-mechanoreceptive fibers were broadly tuned, showing no clearly defined best frequency in the range between 5 and 20 cps. Other RA-fibers had a minimum of sensitivity between 20 and 40 cps. For either lower or higher frequencies, stronger stimuli were required to elicit one nerve impulse per stimulus cycle. These RA-receptors may be related to the perception of low frequency oscillation (flutter). They cannot account for human vibration sensitivity in the higher frequency range, since tuning of the receptors required considerably higher amplitudes than perception.

Sixteen slowly adapting (SA) mechanoreceptors of Type I and II showed a frequency modulation in phase with low frequency mechanical oscillations of stimulus amplitudes far below human thresholds for perception of movement.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Chambers, M. R., Andres, K. H., v. Düring, M., Iggo, A.: The structure and function of the slowly adapting typ II mechano-receptor in hairy skin. Quart. J. exp. Physiol.57, 417–445 (1972)

    Google Scholar 

  • Guilford, J. P.: Psychometric methods. New York: McGraw-Hill 1954

    Google Scholar 

  • Gybels, J. M., van Hees, J.: Unit activity from mechanoreceptors in human peripheral nerves during intensity discrimination of touch. In: Neurophysiology studied in man (G. G. Somjen, ed.). Proceedings of a Symposium held in Paris at the Faculté de Sciences, 20–22 July, 1971. Excerpta med. (Amst.) (1972)

  • Harrington, T., Merzenich, M. M.: Neural coding in the sense of touch: Human sensations of skin indentation compared with the responses of slowly adapting mechanoreceptive afferents innervating the hairy skin of monkeys. Exp. Brain Res.10, 251–264 (1970)

    Google Scholar 

  • van Hees, J., Gybels, J. M.: Pain related to single afferent C fibers from human skin. Brain Res.48, 397–400 (1972)

    Google Scholar 

  • Hensel, H.: Correlations of neural activity and thermal sensation in man. In: Sensory functions of the skin in primates, with special reference to man (Y. Zotterman, ed.) pp. 331–353. Oxford: Pergamon Press 1976

    Google Scholar 

  • Hensel, H., Boman, K. K. A.: Afferent impulses in cutaneous sensory nerves in human subjects. J. Neurophysiol.23, 564–578 (1960)

    Google Scholar 

  • Järvilehto, T., Hämäläinen, H., Laurinen, P.: Characteristics of single mechanoreceptive fibres innervating hairy skin of the human hand. Exp. Brain Res.25, 45–61 (1976)

    Google Scholar 

  • Knibestöl, M.: Stimulus-response functions of rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors in the human glabrous skin area. J. Physiol. (Lond.)232, 427–452 (1973)

    Google Scholar 

  • Knibestöl, M.: Stimulus-response functions of slowly adapting mechanoreceptors in the human glabrous skin area. J. Physiol. (Lond.)245, 63–80 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Knibestöl, M., Vallbo, A. B.: Single unit analysis of mechanoreceptor activity from the human glabrous skin. Acta physiol. scand.80, 178–195 (1970)

    Google Scholar 

  • Konietzny, F., Hensel, H.: Hostaflon TF coating of tungsten sensory micro-needles. Pflügers Arch.351, 357–360 (1974)

    Google Scholar 

  • Konietzny, F., Hensel, H.: Warm fiber activity in human skin nerves. Pflügers Arch.359, 265–267 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Merzenich, M. M., Harrington, T.: The sense of flutter-vibration evoked by stimulation of the hairy skin of primates: Comparison of human sensory capacity with the responses of mechano-receptive afferents innervating the hairy skin of monkeys. Exp. Brain Res.9, 236–260 (1969)

    Google Scholar 

  • Mountcastle, V. B., Talbot, W. H., Kornhuber, H. H.: The neural transformation of mechanical stimuli delivered to the monkey's hand. In: Touch, heat and pain (A. V. S. de Reuck and J. Knight, eds.). A Ciba Foundation Symposium. London: Churchill 1966

    Google Scholar 

  • Mountcastle, V. B., La Motte, R. H., Carli, G.: Detection threshold for stimuli in humans and monkeys: Comparison with threshold events in mechanorceptive afferent nerve fibers innervating the monkey hand. J. Neurophysiol.35, 122–136 (1972)

    Google Scholar 

  • Talbot, W. H., Darian-Smith, I., Kornhuber, H. H., Mountcastle, V. B.: The sense of flutter-vibration: Comparison of the human capacity with response patterns of mechanoreceptive afferents from the monkey hand. J. Neurophysiol.31, 301–334 (1968)

    Google Scholar 

  • Torebjörk, H. E.: Afferent C units responding to mechanical, thermal and chemical stimuli in human non-glabrous skin. Acta physiol. scand.92, 374–390 (1974)

    Google Scholar 

  • Torebjörk, H. E., Hallin, R. G.: Activity in C fibres correlated to perception in man. In: Cervical pain (C. Hirsch and Y. Zotterman, eds.), pp. 171–177. Oxford: Pergamon Press 1972

    Google Scholar 

  • Torebjörk, H. E., Hallin, R. G.: Identification of afferent C units in intact human skin nerves. Brain Res.67, 387–403 (1974)

    Google Scholar 

  • Vallbo, A. B., Hagbarth, K.-E.: Impulses recorded with micro-electrodes in human muscle nerves during stimulation of mechanoreceptors and voluntary contraction. Electroenceph. clin. Neurophysiol.23, 392 (1967)

    Google Scholar 

  • Vallbo, A. B., Hagbarth, K.-E.: Activity from skin mechanoreceptors recorded percutaneously in awake human subjects. Exp. Neurol.21, 270–289 (1968)

    Google Scholar 

  • Werner, G., Mountcastle, V. B.: Neural activity in mechanoreceptive cutaneous afferents: Stimulus-response relations, Weber functions, and information transmission. J. Neurophysiol.28, 359–397 (1965)

    Google Scholar 

  • Woodworth, R. S., Schlosberg, H.: Experimental psychology. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 1965

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Additional information

Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Konietzny, F., Hensel, H. Response of rapidly and slowly adapting mechanoreceptors and vibratory sensitivity in human hairy skin. Pflugers Arch. 368, 39–44 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01063452

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01063452

Key words

Navigation