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Exteroceptive sensory systems
The auditory, somatosensory, olfactory, and gustatory systems
Primary sensory coryex
Area of sensory cortex that receives most of its input directly from the thalamic relay nuclei of that system.
Secondary sensory cortex
Association Cortex
Sensation/Perception
Sensation/Perception
Functional Segregation
Functional Segregation
Semicircle Canals
Functional Segregation
Parallel Processing
Functional Segregation
Semicircle Canals
Vestibular System
Parallel Processing
Functional Segregation
Parallel Processing
Semicircle Canals
Vestibular System
Superior Olives
Parallel Processing
Vestibular System
Inferior Colliculi
Superior Olives
Semicircle Canals
Fourier analysis
Tympanic Membrane
Ossicles
Oval Window/Cochlea
Physical Dimension vs. perceptual dimension
Organ of Corti
Hair cells
Auditory receptors
Hair cells
Auditory receptors
Basilar Membrane/Tectorial Membrane
Auditory Nerve
A branch of cranial nerve VIII(auditory vestibular nerve)
Retinoptic/tonotopic
Tinnitus
Ringing if the ears
Free Nerve Endings
Pacinian corpuscles
Stereognosis
Dermatome
Dorsal-column medial lemniscus system
Dorsal-column medial lemniscus system
Anterolateral system
Carries information about pain and temperature
Somatotopic/somatosensory homunculus
Astereognosia
The inability to recognize objects by touch.
Anosognosia
Asomatognosia
The failure to recognize parts of one's own body
Contralateral neglect
Gate control theory
Periaqueductal
Olfaction, Gustation, Audition, Somatosensation
Smell, taste, sound, and touch, respectively
Olfactory mucosa