Related to high acuity, color, and more in the fovea
What are cones?
Related to loudness of the sound
What is amplitude?
Where olfactory receptors are found
What is the olfactory epithelium?
Responds to pain
What are nocioceptors?
Memory related to recalling events and recalling information
What is explicit memory?
Damaged retina
What is scotoma?
The scientific term for ear drum
What is the tympanic membrane?
Receptors for olfaction
What are olfactory receptor cells (ORCs)?
Responds to movement
What are proprioceptors?
Memory related to remembering procedures or skills
What is implicit memory?
Occurs when the geniculostrate pathway is damaged and the tectopulvinar pathway is intact
What is blind sight?
When a sound has a high frequency, the basilar membrane moves mostly near the ________
What is the base of the cochlea?
The senses related to flavor
What are gustation, olfaction, and somatosensation?
Pain is on the surface, but is actually from an internal source of trauma
What is referred pain?
The general area where HM's brain was lesioned
What is the medial temporal lobe?
The axons of ganglion cells come together to form the optic nerves, which leave the eye through the _______
What is the optic disc?
Receptors in the vestibular system
What are semicircular canals and otoliths?
Another word for meaty or savory
What is umami?
Hapsis receptors does NOT contain _______
What are golgi receptors?
The main neurotransmitter in long term potentiation (LTP)
What is glutamate?
The "How" stream
What is the dorsal stream?
Name a part that is NOT in the vestibular system?
What is an incus?
Where taste buds are located
What are papillae?
The inability to complete a plan of action on command due to damaged secondary somatosensory cortex
What is apraxia?
Permanent damage of both implicit and explicit memory due to chronic alcoholism and/or vitamin B (thiamin) deficiency
What is Korsakoff's Syndrome?