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Adaptation

Becoming unaware of continuous stimulus

Contrast

The effect of a previous sensation on a current sensation

After image

The aware of a sensation after the stimulus has stopped

Intensity

Some Sensations felt more distinctly and greater degree than others

Air pressure in the middle ear cavity regulated by

Eustachain tube

The order of auditory balance in which they vibrate

Malleus


Incus


Stapes

Sensation comes from areas where receptors are stimulated

Projection

motor areas that generate impulses from voluntary movement

Frontal Lobe

temporal lobe

Smell and hearing

Occipital lobe

Visual are, what we see

General sensory area, feels and interprets

Paretal lobe

Personality, humor, a sense of reason

Association area

Receptors

Direct changes or stimuli and generate impulses

Sensory neurons

Transmit impulses from receptors to the central nervous system

sensory tracts

White matter in the brain or spinal cord that transmit impulses to a specific part of the brain

Sensory areas

Areas that feel and interpret the sensation