3.6-3.8 Flashcards

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taste receptor cells in mouth; responsible for sense of taste.

A

Taste buds

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2
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the sense of a taste.

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Gustation

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3
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Five Basic Tastes

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Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, brothy

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4
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sense of smell

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Olfaction (Olfactory Sense)

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5
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areas of the brain located just above the sinus cavity and just below the frontal lobes that receive information from the olfactory receptors (at least 1,000 olfactory receptors)

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Olfactory Bulbs

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6
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The body senses consisting of the skin senses, the kinesthetic sense, and the vestibular senses.

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Somesthetic Senses

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7
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soma

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body

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8
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esthetic

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feeling

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9
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the sensations of touch, pressure, temperature, and pain.

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skin senses

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10
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pain signals must pass through a “gate” located in the spinal cord.

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Gate-control theory

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11
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sense of the location of body parts in relation to the ground and each other.

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Kinesthetic sense

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12
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the sensations of movement, balance, and body position sensory conflict theory an explanation of motion sickness in which the information from the eyes conflict with the information from the vestibular senses, resulting in dizziness, nausea, and other physical discomforts.

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Vestibular senses

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13
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the method by which the sensations experienced at any given moment are interpreted and organized in some meaningful fashion.

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Perception

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14
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the tendency to interpret an object as always being the same actual size, regardless of its distance.

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Size Constancy

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15
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the tendency to interpret the shape of an object as being constant, even when its shape changes on the retina.

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Shape Constancy

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16
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the tendency to perceive the apparent brightness of an object as the same even when the light conditions change.

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Brightness Constancy