Material from Nicholls pp.333-340, 355-363. Additional ... Naked Mole Rat. Naked Mole Rat. Star-nosed Mole. Star-nosed Mole. In Class exercise. Modality ...
info about stimuli in direct contact. surfaces, objects, energy ... pain sensation. Basket cells. Hairy regions ~ Mechanoreceptors. Encapsulated end organs ...
Boys tend to specialize earlier than girls. earlier ... Language Speech Prosody. Reading,Writing. Arithmetic. Emotion Social emotions Primary emotions ...
The Nervous System Nervous System We have now seen how muscle contraction/movement occurs and how the body creates energy to sustain movement. But what initiates the ...
Fovea. Rods. Scotopic vision. Low acuity; low light; achromatic. High ... area in which it is possible for a stimulus to influence the firing of the neuron ...
They are joined by the corpus callosum. Made up of axons of neurons that communicate information between ... Between grooves is a gyrus. Major parts. Brain stem ...
Pacinian corpuscle detects sudden displacements or high-frequency vibrations on the skin ... placebo, drug with no effect, can relieve pain anesthesia ...
Anatomy of the Central Nervous System: part 2 Lecture 11 Telencephalon - Cortex Gray Matter Somas and Dendrites Neocortex - 6 layers Sensory input --- layer IV Motor ...
The Biological Bases of Behavior. Dr. Shana Pack. Department of Psychology ... Neurochemistry and behavior. The cerebral cortex. A few other brain structures ...
Brain & Spinal Cord HTTP://WWW.EDHEADS.ORG/ACTIVITIES/BRAIN_STIMULATION/ Protection of CNS Bone Blood-Brain Barrier least permeable capillaries in body (allows only ...
Chapter 7 Somatosensory System Chris Rorden University of South Carolina Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The auditory and the visual percept evoked by the same audiovisual stimuli Hartmut Traunm ller Niklas hrstr m Dept. of Linguistics, University of Stockholm
active control of body alignment and tone with. respect to gravity, support surface, visual en ... concerning the orientation of body parts to one an ...
Cerebral Palsy The ABC s of CP Toni Benton, M.D. Continuum of Care Project UNM HSC School of Medicine April 20, 2006 Cerebral Palsy Outline I. Definition II.
Neuroanatomy and Neurochemistry ... The synaptic terminal is a specialized area that makes ... and also plays a major role in emotions and in the production of speech.
Sound waves are periodic compressions of air, water or other media ... smiling (or frowning) face causes facial muscles to start to smile (or frown) ...
Body's CoG rests slightly above the pelvis ... Deviation from Center of Pressure, Balance & Vertical Force (CoP, CoB, or CoF) ... Center of Balance (CoB) ...
Coarse information regarding pain and temperature ... Uncrossed fibers to ipsilateral external cuneate nucleus to cerebellum. Clinical Considerations ...
... pain, temperature, and crude touch decussate in the spinal cord and proceed ... up the ipsilateral side of the cord to decussate later at the medullary level. ...
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Why is brain function important to psychology? What's ... Pons & medulla. vital functions. circadian rhythm. Cerebellum. motor coordination. Corpus callosum ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society (London), Series B, 166, 80 111 ... there were four taste qualities: sourness, sweetness, saltiness, and bitterness ...
senses responsive to change in pressure, bending, or other structural change ... Saltiness- receptor membrane salty receptors permeable to sodium (NA ) leading ...
getting up in the middle of the night (no vision), from your futon (poor info ... By hot water in ear: stimulates movement of ... Saltiness: Na channel. Umami ...
Prolonged exposure to Decibel Levels above 90 can produce permanent hearing loss ... The reason you were not aware before is that we cannot absorb all of the ...