General Somatic Afferent Fibers
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The general somatic afferent fibers (GSA or somatic sensory fibers) are afferent fibers that arise from
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s in sensory ganglia and are found in all the
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, except occasionally the first cervical. General somatic afferents conduct impulses of
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,
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and
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from the surface of the body through the dorsal roots to the
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, and impulses of muscle sense, tendon sense and joint sense from the deeper structures.


See also

* Afferent nerve * General visceral afferent fiber (GVA) * Special somatic afferent fiber (SSA) * Special visceral afferent fiber (SVA)


References

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