What are the "what" and "where" parts called in the visual brain
ventral is what
dorsal is where
what does hearing involve?
detection of sound waves or changes in air pressure over time
higher amplitude causes
greater simulation (in basilar membrane)
what are the main causes
conductive and sensorineural hearing loss
what is smell olfaction
Which pathway is considered away from the stomach
what are the 3 parts of sound waves
frequency
amplitude
timbre
place theory
what can be a common symptom of hearing loss
(no specific answer)
muffling of speech
difficulty understanding words
where is the glomeruli
in the olfactory bulb
what is an example of visual-form agnosia
forgetting the name of an object when you look at is
why is having TWO ears beneficial
because of comparison of sound
whatever pitch or sound is sent to the auditory nerve this theory is called what
frequency theory
what are the differences between intramural timing and intensity
timing is when sound reaches ear vs timing is the loudness in each ear
what links olfaction to emotion and memory?
amygdala and hippocampus
how can an object be recognized if someone has visual agnosia
touch, sound, and/or smell
what has a higher amplitude
louder and higher pitch
draw what soft sound vs louder sound would look like
ex. soft is one or two people talking vs louder is an entire classroom
when watching the video on the baby with an implant in class... what color was the baby's clothes
blue
name three (there are 5) species that olfaction is present in
insects, worms, fish, amphibians, birds, and mammals
ventral stream
what is each membrane in the middle and inner ear
middle ear it is eardrum/tympanic membrane
inner ear is basilar membrane
(>2kHz) is known as
How do implants work in the outer, middle and inner ear
if you can tell me what object was in front of the persons nose without looking at your notes, you get the 500
a red rose