Describe the two types of visual receptor cells
Jake has a cold and his friend Mark makes him some tea to help him relax. Explain why Jake can't tell what kind of tea Mark made, but he knows that Mark didn't put enough sugar in it.
List the name and function of the three types of touch receptors.
Explain the difference between learning and memory.
Learning: a relatively permanent change in an organism’s behavior as a result of experience
Memory: ability to recall or recognize previous experience
Describe the two ways of categorizing learning
Explain how the receptor cells of the auditory sense are stimulated.
How many different mechanisms are used to open ion channels in taste receptor cells?
Describe the two distinct pathways information from the touch receptors takes to the brain.
Explain the difference between Pavlovian (classical) learning and operant learning.
Describe the two neural pathways taken by visual information.
How do neurons communicate difference between distinct smells?
Using a two-point test, Julie found that some areas of her body were more sensitive than others. Explain why she could distinguish between two points easier on some areas of her body than others.
Jesse has experienced a traumatic brain injury and cannot remember the day their father sat them down and taught them to tie their shoes, but they can still remember how to tie their own shoes every morning. What type of memory was damaged when they were injured?
Describe and give examples of the two types of change in behavior you might see during non-associative learning.
Explain the difference between the two types of hearing loss.
Which of the cranial nerves that carries information in the gustatory sensory system operates differently from the others and how?
Explain why motion sickness occurs and give an example
Jade's brother used to scare her with loud noises when they were growing up. Now, whenever she hears a loud noise she becomes frightened even if she knows the noise was nothing to worry about. What type of memory is being used when she becomes frightened by a noise now?
How do calcium entry and kinases contribute to long-term potentiation?
Jane is shown several drawings of common household items but cannot identify what they are. If you were her doctor, where would you expect to find damage in her brain?
the ventral stream - information about what a person is seeing
Describe the difference between pheromones and other odors.
Describe how the receptor cells in the vestibular system are stimulated.
Explain how Parkinson's Disease is related to memory.
Explain the connection between biology and environment for learning.