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16 Cards in this Set
- Front
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Adaptation |
Becoming unaware of continuous stimulus |
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Contrast |
The effect of a previous sensation on a current sensation |
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After image |
The aware of a sensation after the stimulus has stopped |
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Intensity |
Some Sensations felt more distinctly and greater degree than others |
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Air pressure in the middle ear cavity regulated by |
Eustachain tube |
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The order of auditory balance in which they vibrate |
Malleus Incus Stapes |
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Sensation comes from areas where receptors are stimulated |
Projection |
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motor areas that generate impulses from voluntary movement |
Frontal Lobe |
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temporal lobe |
Smell and hearing |
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Occipital lobe |
Visual are, what we see |
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General sensory area, feels and interprets |
Paretal lobe |
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Personality, humor, a sense of reason |
Association area |
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Receptors |
Direct changes or stimuli and generate impulses |
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Sensory neurons |
Transmit impulses from receptors to the central nervous system |
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sensory tracts |
White matter in the brain or spinal cord that transmit impulses to a specific part of the brain |
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Sensory areas |
Areas that feel and interpret the sensation |