Vision
Hearing
Olfaction
Touch or Taste
Vestibular System
100

2 types of photoreceptors

Rods and Cones

100

Sound is

what we experience when we hear something

pressure changes in air or other medium

100

the olfaction sense is a _________ sense

chemical

100

____ and smell interact to produce "flavour"

Taste

100
What does the vestibular system do

Registers body position and movement

200

Light enters the eye through 

The cornea

200

The three psychological characteristics of sound are

Amplitude/loudness

Frequency/Pitch

Complexity/Timbre

200

the olfactory sense is the only sense in which

the nerves go directly to the brain

200

We have 5 taste receptors and a possible 6th

Sour, Sweet, Salty, Bitter and Umami

Possibly fattiness

200

Where are the vestibular sacs and vestibular rings located

the inner ear

300

You cannot see anything at your blind spot because

there are no receptors in this area

300

The outer ear consists of

The pinna, auditory canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum)

300

neurogenesis in the olfactory system means that

new neurons are created (approximately every 5-7 weeks)

300

Touch is processed by

The somatosensory system

300

Which sense works alongside the vestibular system to play a key role in balance

vision

400

What is the role of Bipolar cells

receive information from the retinal cells and distribute information to the ganglion cells

400

The ossicles consist of the 

malleus, incus, stapes

400

For the olfactory sense, transduction occurs in the...

olfactory epithelium where the olfactory receptors reside

400

Touch is a mix of which three qualities

pressure, temperature and pain

400

The vestibular system reports to

the cerebellum

500

How does light reflection affect our perception of colour?

Objects that reflect light appear brighter, and objects that absorb most of the light appear darker.

500

place theory of hearing proposes that 

different areas of the basilar membrane respond to different frequencies

500

Many animal species communicate through scent messages known as what?

Pheromones

500

Name 2 or more of the types of skin receptors

Merkel cells / Merkel's disk,  detect Steady pressure

Tactile corpuscles / Meissner's corpuscles - light touch

Krause's end bulb - Detect cold

Pacinian corpuscles, detect vibration

Free nerve endings - pain, temperature

500

The Vestibulo–ocular reflex is 

an involuntary reflex that stabilizes the visual field and retinal image during head motion  - by producing eye movements in a counter direction

Helps you to see clearly even when , eg running or riding a bike on a bumpy track

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