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This feedback loop in our brains creates our sense of balence.

What is the Vestibular System?

100

This type of signal lets the brain know where your limbs are at all times.

What is a Constant Sensation?

100

This occurs when an outside force causes our nerves to send signals to the brain.

What is Sensory Input?

200

These kind of neurons send information from the brain, to the body.

What are Motor Neurons?

200

This refers to when the brain and body work together, one after another.

What is a Feedback Loop?

200

These kind of neurons send information from the body, to the brain.

What are Sensory Neurons?

300

These semi-circular cavities act as this for our brains.

What is a level?

300

This is the broad idea that the body isn't just a dumb collector of information.

What is Embodied Cognition?

300

This form of perception makes you flinch when you hurt yourself, for example stubbing your toe.

What is Empathy?

400

This occurs when your vestibular system and your eyes tell the brain two seperate things.

What is Motion Sickness?

400

Strength and speed mean nothing to an athlete if their muscles don't have this with the brain.

What is Communication?

400

Pain signals are carried along to the brain on this.

What is Myelin?
500

The Vestibular System can be recognised with its comparison to this mollusk.

What is a Snail?
500

This trait lets our bodies know where our limbs are, without having to see them.

What is Kinesthetic Awareness? 

500

Gate control theory suggests that there is a limit to how much of this you can perceive.

What is Pain?

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