Hearing

Taste and Smell
Touch

Challenge Questions
Fun Questions
100

How does the physiology of the ear help us ear sound?

The outer and middle ear (pinna and ear canal) gather and amplify sound

100

What are the 5 basic tastes?

Sweet, Salty, Sour, Bitter, Unami

100

What is Haptics?

Touch


100

Name all 4 parts of the ear labeled in the following image.

A: Pinna B: Ossicles C: Stapes D: Ear drum 

100

What is the Professors first and last name?

Trent Wirth

200

What is the McGurk effect?

Auditory illusions that involve auditory information and visual information, resulting in an effect in auditory perception.

200

How many taste buds do we have?

~10,000

200

What are the 3 different types of touch?

Cutaneous, Haptic, Dynamic

200

Our class data on 2-point thresholds are graphed above. Based on this graph, which body location is MOST acute?

Thumb

200

What is the TA's name?

Avery

300

Amplitude is to Loudness as .... is to ....

Frequency is to Pitch

300

What are the receptors for smell called?

Olfactory receptors

300

What is peripheral neuropathy?

The loss of haptic perception and proprioception

300

What are the 4 types of Papillae?

Filiform, Fungiform, Foliate, Circumvallate

300

Does color exist?

No, it is a psychological phenomenon! (wow so fun and really makes the world so bright)

400

Three pure tones (one of 500 Hz, one of 1000Hz, and one of 1500 Hz) would show how many spikes in a power spectrum?

Three
400

What is Microsmatic?

Having the sense of smell weakly developed.

400

What is the Homunculus?

A visual representation of what humans would look like if  our body parts size were based on sensitivity to touch

400

True or False: There IS NOT a systematic relation between olfactory stimuli (oder molecules) and olfactory experience

True

400

What kind of room has no doors or windows?

A mushroom :0

500

What is the decibel scale?

A scale used to measure the sound intensity we relate perceived loudness to the logarithm of sound pressure

500

What is Neurogenesis? Bonus 100: How often does it occur for taste receptors?

The process of new neurons being formed in the brain. 

It occurs every 1-2 weeks for taste receptors.

500

Define proprioception. Bonus 200: define exteroception and exproprioception

Proprioception: awareness of body configuration

Exteroception: awareness of objects

Exproprioception: awareness of objects/world relative to our bodies

500

What do the muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs do?

Muscle spindles: stretch receptors and detect changes in muscle length

Golgi tendon organ: detects when muscle generates force

500

What is seen in the middle of March and April that can't be seen at the beginning or the end of either month?

The letter 'R'

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