11.4 Touch Flashcards

1
Q

pressure, pain, hot, cold can be felt and we are more sensitive to unexpected stimuli

A

touch

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2
Q

detects different types of pain: temperature, pressure, or chemical

A

nociceptors

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3
Q

theory that small fibers always sends pain signals but are blocked by large fibers which are the ones whose signals can be stimulated

A

gate-control theory

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4
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small fibers always

A

send pain signals

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5
Q

blocks the small fibers and are the ones that signal significant pain

A

large fibers

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6
Q

how pain signals are sent to the brain

A

PNS –> CNS –> brain

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7
Q

sometimes errors can occur and the brain creates 1. _______ pain from 2. ________ CNS signals

A
  1. nonexistent

2. misinterpreting

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8
Q

anticipation from a functioning body

A

phantom limb

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9
Q

what can make pain more less intense from person-to-person

A

psychological distractions, chemical influences, or genetic mutations

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10
Q

why are we more likely to feel pain if see others in pain

A

empathy and mirroring

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11
Q

pain can be controlled w/

A

drugs, surgery, acupuncture, placebos, distractions, exercise, hypnosis, and massage

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12
Q

impact of touch on cognitive preferences and judgement

A

embodied cognition

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13
Q

_____ can change the way you think or feel

A

touch

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14
Q

what are the five types of taste?

A

sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umani

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15
Q

to distinguish flavor, what occurs?

A

sensory interaction occurs as taste is also coupled w/ texture + smell

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16
Q

how many taste buds are on our tongues?

A

200 taste buds

17
Q

how many taste receptors are on each taste bud?

A

50-100 taste receptors

18
Q

certain taste receptors are more _______ to one of the 5 tastes

A

senitive

19
Q

what influence can influence taste

A

psychological influences