Sensation and Perception part 2 Lecture Flashcards

1
Q

What are sound waves?

A

are pressure changes in the atmosphere capable of being detectd by auditory organs

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2
Q

What are the ossicles?

A

three bones in the ear

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3
Q

What do the ossicles vibrate to transfer atmospheric vibrations to the fluid in the cochlea?

A

oval windows

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4
Q

To what do different parts of the basilar membrane vibrate in response?

A

in response to different frequencies

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5
Q

What does a hair cell do when it is vibrated by the basilar membrane?

A

the hair cells releases neurotransmitter that causes an action potential in the auditory nerve

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6
Q

How does infant perception of speech sounds differ from adult perception?

A

infants can hear distinctions in speech sounds that adults cannot hear

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7
Q

Does visual information influence speech perception?

A

Yes

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8
Q

Where can the vestibular organs be found?

A

in the inner ear

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9
Q

What is the utricle?

A

a vestibular organ that indicates changes in linear acceleration and head tilt

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10
Q

What are the semi-circular canals?

A

vestibular organs that indicate changes in rotary acceleration

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11
Q

What is the oculogyral illusion?

A

after spinning around, people often experience paradoxical motion in which the world appears to be spinning, but visually remains in the same place

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12
Q

What causes motion sickness?

A

a dissociation between the visual and vestibular senses

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13
Q

What are the three somatosensory senses?

A

touch, pain, and temperature

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14
Q

In what lobe of the brain is the somatosensory cortex?

A

parietal lobe

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15
Q

What determines how sensitive a body part is to touch?

A

the amount of area a particular body part receives in the somatosensory cortex

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16
Q

What is congenital analgesia?

A

a disorder in which an individual is born incapable of experiencing pain

17
Q

What health problems do people with congenital analgesia typically experience?

A

they suffer from severe childhood injuries and eventually have massive damage to their joints

18
Q

What is the common chemical sense?

A

used to detect chemical irritants.

19
Q

Where can receptors for the common chemical sense be found?

A

receptors can be found in the mouth, nose, and eye

20
Q

What are the five different types of taste receptors?

A

salt, sour, sweet, bitter, and umami

21
Q

What is the olfactory mucosa?

A

where the receptors for smell are embedded

22
Q

To what do olfactory cells likely respond?

A

some part of the shape or to the vibration of molecules that bind to them