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    Five Special Senses

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    1. A perception is when sensory impulses are interpreted in the brain, such as touching a hot stove. A sensation is when the brain becomes aware of a stimulus, such as pain. 2. Pain receptors are excited by any type of tissue damage. 3. Referred pain is a phenomenon when you feel pain in an area other than where the pain originates from. 4. The thalamus and cerebral cortex are the parts on the brain that interpret pain impulses. The thalamus establishes the awareness of pain, and the…

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    our eyes, senses and brain interpretation. An eight-week course scratches the surface of the abundant knowledge there is to be had. This essay will answer some of the behaviors in which vision works and how it affects many areas of our daily lives. 1. Provide an explanation of how our eyes take in visual information and how mind interprets, processes and remembers that data. Many variables affect what the eye sees, the brain interprets and what is remembered. Part of the anatomy of the eye…

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    Myopia Case Studies

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    viewing, as the eyes are most comfortable switching between various focal distances and light complexities. Chris’ eyes will be under extreme strain due to her age and slowly degrading eye functionality, as well as the constant use of a digital screen. The pressure on the eye from an iPad screen is due to the screens fixated distance, which is not encouraging the activity of the eye. Two sets of muscles work in synergy to establish an adequate focus on objects, the first set converges the eyes…

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    one-on-one situation, but once that time came, I changed forever. I received a notification on Twitter from a boy I did not know. As I could see from his profile picture his physical appearance sparked my attention. He had a very defined jaw line, eyes as blue as the sky on a clear beautiful day, perfectly sculpted hair, and lastly, a little grin that made me so much more curious to what his smile may look like. When he asked me if I would like to go on a date I was very excited. My heart was…

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    The Tell-Tale Heart is a story written by Edgar Allen Poe and is a story which I’m pretty sure, much like many other mandatory school readings like Shakespeare and Thatcher, that many of you have read and most of you have forgotten, myself included. To recap the tale, and summarize for those of you who actually haven’t read it, the Tell-Tale Heart follows the story of a man who tries his best to convince us he is not crazy whilst he plots to murder someone for the sole reason that one specific…

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    Human Eye Model

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    Human eye model A three-dimensional FE model of the human eye has been made via the explicit dynamics finite element code LS-DYNA 970 (LSTC, Livermore, CA, United States) [30]. The morphological characteristics of the human eye (a normal/healthy male) along with intraconal and extraconal fats were obtained from Computed Tomography (CT). The donor declare his consent to use the CT images for medical research purposes. A total of 141 raw data images were obtained for the head with an especial…

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    True Color Analysis

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    of “true colors” are? Most people would think of a color wheel and how different hues blend together to create radiant colors. There are many different ideas that come to mind when speaking of color. Whether it may be the different sensations of the eye from the reflection of light, how a person’s character is perceived by another, or in other cases it can be used in a metaphorical sense. Artist use these albums cover to relay a message to someone about what could be found within the album, it’s…

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    Nervous System Essay

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    Myopia is an eye disease that elongates the eyeball and affects the way light reflects off of the eye making it difficult to focus on objects that are further away from the viewer. This is a very common refractive error all around the world. According to a study by the National Eye Institute , Myopia was something that affected 25% of the US population from 1971-72, however, this number grew to 41…

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    A Palette of Feelings Color- the property possessed by an object that produces different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light (Dictionary.com). In today’s society, we tend to disregard colors that are unappealing. We always go straight for the pretty blues or the elegant purples. As we come across colors that are dreary or as we refer some as “ugly”, we turn away and ignore them. Even though they might not be the most attractive exterior color, their…

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    transparent tunnel that traces its path through the vitreous body of the eye, spanning the optic nerve disc to the lens. In an adult person, the hyaloid canal carries lymph to help change the volume of the lens. When the lens expands, the hyaloid canal compresses, so that the eye’s internal pressure and volume remain constant (Merriam-Webster). Optic nerve: A part of the central nervous system, the optic nerve connects the eye to the brain, carrying electrical signals formed by the retina to…

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