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... provides “remote guidance” for sensing things at a distance eyes allow us to process form, color, movement and visual acuity ...
... provides “remote guidance” for sensing things at a distance eyes allow us to process form, color, movement and visual acuity ...
34-Sensory-Mechanism
... in the cochlear fluid perilymph. The waves pass through the vestibular canal to the apex of the cochlea, then back toward the base of the cochlea via the tympanic canal and end on the round window. ...
... in the cochlear fluid perilymph. The waves pass through the vestibular canal to the apex of the cochlea, then back toward the base of the cochlea via the tympanic canal and end on the round window. ...
PsychScich04
... spatial perception (determining where an object is) • These two processing streams are therefore known as the “what” stream and the “where” stream ...
... spatial perception (determining where an object is) • These two processing streams are therefore known as the “what” stream and the “where” stream ...
Eye, Ear, Sensation & Perception
... - change light into neural impulses the brain can understand ...
... - change light into neural impulses the brain can understand ...
Recitation Worksheet 11
... 1. The gustatory system uses a labeled line model whereby each taste cell detects only one type of taste – for example, sweet is detected by taste cells that respond only to sweet, and each sweet taste cell is innervated only by neurons that carry sweet information. The olfactory system, however, us ...
... 1. The gustatory system uses a labeled line model whereby each taste cell detects only one type of taste – for example, sweet is detected by taste cells that respond only to sweet, and each sweet taste cell is innervated only by neurons that carry sweet information. The olfactory system, however, us ...
5 Senses Powerpoint - Solon City Schools
... Bones of the middle ear = the hammer, anvil, stirrup which vibrate with the eardrum. ...
... Bones of the middle ear = the hammer, anvil, stirrup which vibrate with the eardrum. ...
Abstract View ; The Salk Inst, San Diego, CA, USA
... visual system of Manduca sexta (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera) reveal two cell classes that are sensitive to the retreat or approach of an object. Stimulation with different looming stimuli and illusions (such as a rotating spiral) reveals that these cell types use different visual cues to determine direc ...
... visual system of Manduca sexta (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera) reveal two cell classes that are sensitive to the retreat or approach of an object. Stimulation with different looming stimuli and illusions (such as a rotating spiral) reveals that these cell types use different visual cues to determine direc ...
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... were in the World Trade Center, but the majority of the interviews are from other parts of the country, from those who first heard the news on television or radio ...
... were in the World Trade Center, but the majority of the interviews are from other parts of the country, from those who first heard the news on television or radio ...
to specify axonal trajectories and target specificity of Jessell, 2000; Shira-
... NE levels increase when a threshold of expected uncertainty is passed, and norepinephrine shifts the network to use a different cue identity. Analogously, if your reliable dog Ollie started leading you to the wrong door consistently, you might decide something is wrong with him and try listening to ...
... NE levels increase when a threshold of expected uncertainty is passed, and norepinephrine shifts the network to use a different cue identity. Analogously, if your reliable dog Ollie started leading you to the wrong door consistently, you might decide something is wrong with him and try listening to ...
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... The olfactory system. Odorants are detected by olfactory sensory neurons in the olfactory epithelium, which lines part of the nasal cavity. The axons of these neurons project to the olfactory bulb where they terminate on mitral and tufted cell relay neurons within glomeruli. The relay neuron axons p ...
... The olfactory system. Odorants are detected by olfactory sensory neurons in the olfactory epithelium, which lines part of the nasal cavity. The axons of these neurons project to the olfactory bulb where they terminate on mitral and tufted cell relay neurons within glomeruli. The relay neuron axons p ...
Sensory organs and perception
... reaction. Aside from the differences in shape suggested by their names, rod and cone cells contain different light-processing chemicals (photopigments), perform different functions, and are distributed differently within the retina. Cone cells, which provide color vision and enable us to distinguish ...
... reaction. Aside from the differences in shape suggested by their names, rod and cone cells contain different light-processing chemicals (photopigments), perform different functions, and are distributed differently within the retina. Cone cells, which provide color vision and enable us to distinguish ...
04 Sensation and perception
... found only outside this area and become more numerous the farther they are from it. Thus, it is more difficult to distinguish colors when viewing objects at the periphery of one’s visual ...
... found only outside this area and become more numerous the farther they are from it. Thus, it is more difficult to distinguish colors when viewing objects at the periphery of one’s visual ...
The Nonvisual Sensory Systems
... usually corrected by surgery or hearing aids Nerve Deafness damage to cochlea, hair cells or auditory nerve usually treated with hearing aids caused by genetics, disease, ototoxic drugs, etc. ...
... usually corrected by surgery or hearing aids Nerve Deafness damage to cochlea, hair cells or auditory nerve usually treated with hearing aids caused by genetics, disease, ototoxic drugs, etc. ...
The Sensory System * Ear/Nose/Tongue/Skin
... A square inch contains 72 feet of nerves and hundreds of receptors Able to detect pain and temperature ...
... A square inch contains 72 feet of nerves and hundreds of receptors Able to detect pain and temperature ...
Sensation2011
... Specialized neurons that are activated by stimulation and transduce (convert) it into a nerve impulse Sensory pathway – Bundles of neurons that carry information from the sense organs to the brain ...
... Specialized neurons that are activated by stimulation and transduce (convert) it into a nerve impulse Sensory pathway – Bundles of neurons that carry information from the sense organs to the brain ...
Ch 4 Power Point
... complete objects forms • Similarity: we group objects of similar size or shape • Simplicity: we group elements together to form a simple figure • Continuity: we follow objects in the direction we are led ...
... complete objects forms • Similarity: we group objects of similar size or shape • Simplicity: we group elements together to form a simple figure • Continuity: we follow objects in the direction we are led ...
bats2
... Sound is wave of rarefaction and compression has speed 330m/s, c = f * l wavelength l - determines whether objects will reflect or diffract sound frequency f intensity measured ...
... Sound is wave of rarefaction and compression has speed 330m/s, c = f * l wavelength l - determines whether objects will reflect or diffract sound frequency f intensity measured ...
Visual Perception
... Monocular Cues: Interposition When the boundary of an object is interrupted by the presence of another object, we use this pattern of blocking as a cue to determine the object as more distant from us. The near object is perceived as interposed between the far object and us. ...
... Monocular Cues: Interposition When the boundary of an object is interrupted by the presence of another object, we use this pattern of blocking as a cue to determine the object as more distant from us. The near object is perceived as interposed between the far object and us. ...
An introduction to hearing
... • lots of facts known about higher way-stations (IC, MGN, cortex) • little known about their role • psychophysical evidence suggests auditory cortex ...
... • lots of facts known about higher way-stations (IC, MGN, cortex) • little known about their role • psychophysical evidence suggests auditory cortex ...
Sensation and Perception
... the fluid of the inner ear, the fluid causes the basilar membrane to move up and down, activating electrical potentials in the hair cells (the receptor cells for hearing). Temporal coding ...
... the fluid of the inner ear, the fluid causes the basilar membrane to move up and down, activating electrical potentials in the hair cells (the receptor cells for hearing). Temporal coding ...
Sensation and Perception
... Is it Sensation or Perception? “In college, on a date at the Spaghetti Station, I returned from the bathroom and plunked myself down in the wrong booth, facing the wrong man. I remained unaware he was not my date even as my date (a stranger to me) accosted Wrong Booth Guy, and then stormed out of t ...
... Is it Sensation or Perception? “In college, on a date at the Spaghetti Station, I returned from the bathroom and plunked myself down in the wrong booth, facing the wrong man. I remained unaware he was not my date even as my date (a stranger to me) accosted Wrong Booth Guy, and then stormed out of t ...