Sense and Sensibility
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What’s the process by which sensory receptors receive information from the environment?

Sensation

100

The sense that tells you where your body parts are without looking at them.

kinesthesia

100

What is the clear front structure that bends light as it enters the eye

Cornea

100

What is the vibrating structure that is first stuck by a sound wave in your ear?

Eardrum

100

Taste and smell respond to:

Chemicals

200

What’s the process of organizing and interpreting sensory input?

perception

200

The sense that helps you maintain balance

vestibular sense

200

What part of the eye contains the photoreceptor cells?

Retina

200

What is the liquid filled structure in the inner ear that contains the specialized receptor cells for hearing?

cochlea

200
What is the part of the brain that every other sense besides smell goes to first?
Thalamus
300

When information processing starts with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration of sensory information

Bottom-up processing

300

The brain region that percieves pain signals  

somatosensory cortex

300

What are the receptor cells in the retina that help you see color and detail in bright light?

Cones

300

Hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea’s receptor cells or auditory nerve.

sensorineural hearing loss

300

When you have a bad cold and can’t smell, your food seems flavorless. This is because smell and taste work together through:

Sensory interaction

400

You see a cloud shaped like a rabbit because your brain expects to find meaningful patterns. This illustrates:

top-down processing

400

When you stub your toe, specialized receptors send pain signals through the nervous system to the brain. These receptors are called:

nociceptors

400

When you move from a dark theater into bright sunlight, your ___ constrict and your eyes adjust to the light. 

Pupils

400

Your friend calls your name, and you turn to where the sound is coming from. You are utalizing: 

stereophonic hearing

400

What region of the brain perceives taste?

gustatory cortex

500

After getting used to the smell of your perfume, you no longer notice it. This change in sensitivity is due to:

sensory adaptation

500

When you see someone get a paper cut and instinctively flinch or feel a twinge yourself, what is the nerual basis of this? 

mirror neurons

500

Why are you more likely to see movement out of the corner of your eye when you're walking down a street at night, as compared to when you are walking down the street during the day?

Your peripheral vision relies on highly light-sensitive rod cells

500

A cochlear implant converts sounds into electrical impulses by directly stimulating the ______

auditory nerve

500
What is the name of the specialized receptor cells for smell? what about taste? 

Olfactor Receptors

Taste Receptors