Sensory Receptors
Brain and Sensory Processing
Memory and Learning
Types of Stimuli
Lab Safety
100

The structures in the body that respond to stimuli such as light, sound, and touch.

What are sensory receptors?

100

The organ that interprets the signals received from sensory receptors.

What is the brain?

100

The brain stores information as these for future retrieval.

What are memories?

100

An action or condition that provokes a response.

What is a stimulus?

100

This safety device is used to put out small fire in the lab?

What is a fire extinguisher?

200

Sensory receptors send these to the brain to process stimuli.

What are messages or signals?

200

The process in which the brain interprets sensory signals to understand the environment.

What is perception?

200

This type of memory helps us remember things we see for a short time.

What is sensory memory?

200

These stimuli are detected by the ears and involve sound waves.

What are auditory stimuli?

200

This safety equipment should be worn over the eyes to protect them from chemical splashes.

What are safety goggles?

300

These receptors in the tongue help us taste different flavors.

What are taste buds?

300

This part of the brain helps us see and understand what we see.

What is the occipital lobe?

300

This kind of memory lets us remember specific events and experiences.

What is episodic memory?

300

These stimuli help us smell different scents.

What are olfactory stimuli?

300

Before stating any experiment, you should always read these instructions to ensure safe procedures.

What are safety guidelines or lab protocols?

400

These receptors in the nose detect chemical molecules and contribute to the sense of smell.

What are olfactory receptors?

400

This part of the brain helps us feel things like tough and pain.

What is the parietal lobe?

400

This type of memory helps us remember the names of our friends and family.

What is long-term memory?

400

This type of stimulus includes light waves that are detected by the eyes.

What is a visual stimulus?

400

This equipment is used to wash out chemicals from your eyes in cases of an emergency.

What is an eyewash station?

500

Sensory receptors send signals to this part of the nervous system, which acts as a communication network.

What is the central nervous system?

500

These cells in our eyes help us see in the dark.

What are rod cells?

500

This term refers to the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.

What is cognition?

500
These stimuli help us feel changes in temperature, like hot and cold.

What are thermoreceptors? 

500

Before leaving the lab, you should always do this to ensure it's safe and clean.

What is cleaning your workspace and washing your hands?