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15 Cards in this Set
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What is and why do we need pain?
Hint: Caution |
pain is a warning/motivation system
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Caution
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How do we feel pain?
Hint: Mind over matter |
pain is bodily from brains
receptors interpret pain; teeth, skin, muscles, joint membraines |
Mind over matter
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Where do the sensor aspects of pain and judgments of pain quality come from?
Hint: tomato |
somatosensory cortex
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tomato
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Where do you feel emotional and motivational aspects of pain?
Hint: Limbs |
areas of the limbic system
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limbs
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Where does the higher level of emotional and motivational aspects of pain come from?
Hint: Before the front |
prefrontal cortex
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before the front
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Pain exists by the amount of sensory neurons that can "pass through the gate"?
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gate control theory
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What closes the gate (in the gate control theory)
Hint: drugs man...drugs |
endorphins, morphine, stres-indused analgesia belief indused analgesia, counter stimulation
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drugs man...drugs
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sense of body parts' position and movements.
lack of this is debilitating |
proprioception
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where am I?
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reactions done by the brain;
select organize interpret Hint: per... |
perception
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per...
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Sensory information...how much of it?
Hint: really really fast |
11,000,000 bits of info/sec
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really fast
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What causes the cocktail party effect (go over here,,,then over here)
Hint: ADD |
Selective attention
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what hyperkids are like
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What causes you to see things that aren't there
(brain gives us wrong info) Hint: Ghosts |
perceptual illusions
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ghosts
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the whole is greater than the sum of the parts?
Hint: orginize |
perceptual organization
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Hint: orginize
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gestalt grouping principles
(perceptual systems organize) Hint: the best mines in goldeneye 007 64 |
proximity
similarity closure continuity connectedness good form |
the best mines in goldeneye 007 64
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depth perception;
Why do 2-D images seem 3-D to us? Hint: 3-d glasses |
images collected by retina are 2-D yet we see them 3-D because our eyes are 2.5 inches apart and when the images are combines we get 3-D
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3-d glasses
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