sensory receptors
transmition along the nerve
processing memories
processing immeditas
casual information received
100

What sensory receptors detect pain?

Nociceptors

100

How do cells travel from receptors to the brain?

Neurotransmitters pass through the synapse, the gap between two nerve cells, and attach to receptors on the receiving cell.

100

What five sensors do memories come from?

Hearing, visions, touch, smell, and taste

100

What's an immediate response?

The reaction or action taken due to an event.

100

 which system helps to respond to stimuli by sending messages?

Nervous system 

200

What is 70% of all sensory receptors in?

the eye

200

How does sensory information arrive at the brain?

The receptors translate stimuli to electrochemical signals.

200

How does information move through sensory memory?

The brain takes the information from the sense organs and stores it in sensory.

200

How does the brain process immediate behavior?

Each sense receptor responds to different inputs, transmitting as signals that travel along nerve cell to the brain.

300

What are the 4 main sensory receptors?

Chemoreceptors, thermoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, photoreceptors

300

What happens to sensory information before it reaches the brain?

It travels from the body to the spinal cord before reaching the brain.

300

What is the function of the sensory memory?

To prevent us from being overwhelmed by the huge amounts of incoming sensory memory.

300

What part of the brain controls immediate response?

The Amygdala
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How does the brain stores memories?

By changing how neurons talk to each other.

500

How sensory receptors respond to stimuli by sending messages to the brain for immediate behavior or storage as memory?

Each sense receptor responds to different inputs and than transmits them as signals that travel along nerve cells to the brain.

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