Hearing
Speech
Touch
Taste
Smell
100

The human range from hearing

What is 20-20,000Hz?

100

The smallest language unit that carries meaning

What is a morpheme?
100

The outer layer of the skin that is made up of dead skin cells

What is the epidermis?

100

The 5 basic tastes

What are salty, sour, sweet, bitter, and umami?

100

The term referring to having a less keen sense of smell not crucial to survival

What is microsmatic?

200

The dorsal and ventral pathway tell us this about sound respectively 

What is where and what the sound is?

200

Vocal organs that take part in the production of a speech sound

What are articulators?

200

Densely packed type of mechanoreceptors that fire continuously when sensing fine details

What are Merkel receptors?

200

The tiny bumps on the tongue

What are the papillae?

200

The ability of taste and olfaction to unlock memories

What is the Proust effect?

300

The McGurk Effect demonstrates how this sense affects what people hear

What is Vision?

300

Infants can begin to use statical probabilities to understand speech at this age

What is 8 months?

300
The two major pathways in the spinal cord

What are the medial lemniscal and spinothalamic pathways?

300

The papillae with no taste buds

What is filiform?

300

Odorants come in contact with this first at the top of the nasal cavity

What is the olfactory mucosa?

400

The three ossicles

What are Malleus, Incus, and Stapes?

400

The inability to process physical breaks in the continuous acoustic signal

What is the segmentation problem?

400

The 3 types of pain

What are inflammatory, neuropathic, and nociceptive pain?

400

The site for transduction

What are the receptors on tip of the taste cells?

400

After the olfactory receptor neurons respond to odors, the signals are carried here

What are the glomeruli?

500

After sound travels down the auditory nerve, it goes the these brain regions before reaching A1

What is the Cochlear Nucleus, Superior Olivary Nucleus, Inferior Colliculus, Medial Geniculate Nucleus?

500

The dual stream model of speech perception 

What is dorsal for speech production and ventral for speech understanding?

500
The 3 types of cutaneous receptors

What are mechanoreceptors, nociceptors, and thermoreceptors?

500

Signals from taste cells travel along these 3 cranial nerves

What are cranial nerves VII, IX, and X?

500

The names of the primary and secondary olfactory areas respectively

What are the piriform and orbitofrontal cortices?