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- 4. Where auditory information is processed
- 7. Processes low frequency sounds.
- 8. lined with visual receptor cells
- 10. A drug that has no pharmacological effects but often relieve pain due to belief
- 14. Opening in the center of the eyes which light enters
- 15. cells that are important for complex processing and refine information
- 16. cells fire if the object moves and the background remains in place
- 17. part of the ear that helps us locate the source of a sound
- 18. neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- 19. frequent or constant ringing in the ear.
- 20. The what pathway
- 23. cells that respond only to one single cone, allowing for precise vision
- 27. each sensory spinal nerve connects to this.
- 30. involved in visual acuity and color vision
- 31. theory that says we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- 37. blindness which they are impaired at seeing whether objects are moving
- 38. cells that send inhibitory messages
- 39. pain that is conveyed over thin, slow, unmyelinated axons
- 40. a chemical that releases energy when struck by light
- 44. principle which each receptor responds to only a small range of stimuli
- 46. sense that detects the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- 47. Inability to recognize objects
- 48. Pupil is focused by this (adjustable)
- 49. Detect speed, acceleration and deceleration
- 50. conveyed by a single spinal pathway that is slower than other tactile sensations.
- 51. The where pathway
- 53. Intensity of sound wave
- 54. chemicals released by an animal that affect behavior of other members of the same species.
- 56. structures on the tongue that contain receptor cells
- 58. Rapid eye movements that detect subtle changes from millisecond to millisecond
- 59. number of compressions per second
- 60. deafness that occurs when there is damage to the cochlea, hair cells, or auditory nerve
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- 1. Aids in detailed vision processing
- 2. cells respond to the smallest displacements
- 3. small rounded projections on the tongue.
- 5. Point at which the optic nerve leaves the eyes because it has no visual receptors
- 6. certain cells respond only to certain high frequency tones corresponding to base of cochlea
- 7. When you cannot detect wrong notes in melodies
- 9. nerve that is made up of ganglion cell axons
- 11. Theory that each sound frequency activates only one place on the membrane.
- 12. respond when the whole visual scene expands, contracts, or rotates
- 13. neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- 16. These cells identify that an object is still yellow even under different lighting.
- 21. touch, pressure, cold /warmth, pain, tickle.
- 22. A protein substance that causes inflammation
- 24. Expectation of harm actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- 25. Inability to recognize faces
- 26. part of the ear that contains the cochlea
- 28. pain that is conveyed by thicker and faster axons
- 29. Involved in peripheral and night vision
- 32. modified skin cells that last 10-14 days before being replaced
- 33. inability to perceive color differences as most people do
- 34. set of receptors located near olfactory receptors
- 35. deafness that occurs when there is failure of the bones of the middle ear to transmit sound waves properly to the cochlea
- 36. the optic nerve sends information from the right eyes to the left hemisphere and vise verse
- 41. receptors that respond to movement of hairs
- 42. theory which three types of cones each respond to certain wavelengths
- 43. pain that causes the release of the neurotransmitter glutamate in the spinal cord
- 45. theory that explains why we are able to recognize colors despite changes in lighting.
- 52. Vibrates at the same frequency as the sound waves that strike it.
- 55. theory that perceives certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with a sound
- 57. pain that causes the release of glutamate and substance p
- 59. nerve endings that respond to temperature and pain
- 61. People with damage to this area report no conscious vision or visual imagery