Nervous System Chapter 14 – 18
... 1. Intellectual functions 2. Personality 3. Verbal communication – Motor speech area (Broca’s area) controls muscular movements for __________________ 4. Primary motor cortex – in the precentral gyrus – neurons send impulses to _____________________ ...
... 1. Intellectual functions 2. Personality 3. Verbal communication – Motor speech area (Broca’s area) controls muscular movements for __________________ 4. Primary motor cortex – in the precentral gyrus – neurons send impulses to _____________________ ...
here. - National Cochlear Implant Users Association
... Cochlear implants (CI) have transformed the lives of people with profound hearing loss, and represent a unique synthesis of surgical expertise, electronic advancement and psychoacoustics. However, not all outcomes are optimal and there are many who still struggle to hear clearly in certain situation ...
... Cochlear implants (CI) have transformed the lives of people with profound hearing loss, and represent a unique synthesis of surgical expertise, electronic advancement and psychoacoustics. However, not all outcomes are optimal and there are many who still struggle to hear clearly in certain situation ...
Learning theories Classical conditioning • Automatic responses with
... Ivan Pavlov Russian physiologist 1920’s Unconditioned response/stimuli – Naturally occurring with normal response Conditioned response/stimuli – Stimuli which evokes an emotional response. E.g. Pavlov’s dog’s tuning fork made the dogs salivate before food was even visible. Operant conditioni ...
... Ivan Pavlov Russian physiologist 1920’s Unconditioned response/stimuli – Naturally occurring with normal response Conditioned response/stimuli – Stimuli which evokes an emotional response. E.g. Pavlov’s dog’s tuning fork made the dogs salivate before food was even visible. Operant conditioni ...
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... Lashley-Wade theory – people and animals generalize because they are unable to discriminate. ...
... Lashley-Wade theory – people and animals generalize because they are unable to discriminate. ...
LEARNING and Classical Conditioning
... two events occur together. The other way is cognitive learning which is the acquisition of mental information, whether by observing events, by watching others, or through language CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Classical conditioning is a type of associative learning that is strongly tied to behaviorism. Cl ...
... two events occur together. The other way is cognitive learning which is the acquisition of mental information, whether by observing events, by watching others, or through language CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Classical conditioning is a type of associative learning that is strongly tied to behaviorism. Cl ...
Introduction to Perception
... Figure 1.13 Results of a hypothetical experiment in which the threshold for seeing a light is measured by the method of constant stimuli. The threshold - the intensity at which the light is seen on half of its presentations - is 180 in this experiment. ...
... Figure 1.13 Results of a hypothetical experiment in which the threshold for seeing a light is measured by the method of constant stimuli. The threshold - the intensity at which the light is seen on half of its presentations - is 180 in this experiment. ...
Modules 16-21: Sensation and Perception
... pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening. ● Retina- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus neurons that begin the processing of visual information. ● Accommodation- process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects o ...
... pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening. ● Retina- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus neurons that begin the processing of visual information. ● Accommodation- process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects o ...
Stimulus modality
Stimulus modality, also called sensory modality, is one aspect of a stimulus or what we perceive after a stimulus. For example the temperature modality is registered after heat or cold stimulate a receptor. Some sensory modalities include: light, sound, temperature, taste, pressure, smell. The type and location of the sensory receptor activated by the stimulus plays the primary role in coding the sensation. All sensory modalities work together to heighten stimuli sensation when necessary.