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| Pitch perception depends on the portion on the Basiliar membrame that vibrates. |
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| Localzining soun to determine where the sound is comming from |
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| how does saliva absorb chemicals: |
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| "papialle" bumps on the tounge hat contain taste buds, the receptor |
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| What does saliva trigger? |
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| Neural Impluses to the bran |
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| where are all senses routed to? |
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| What are the Four sections of taste in order |
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| Which sense doesnt go through the thelamus |
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| Hair cells absorb chemicals and send neural response to the brain |
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| What does the Kinsetic sense monitor? |
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| What does the Vestibular sense assit with? |
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| What does the skin senses respond to? |
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| What does the limbic sysetem allow you to do |
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| to address pain and localize it |
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| the sensation that warns us that damage to our bodies. |
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| Being aware of internal & external Stimuli |
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For Restoration Memory Growth Adaption |
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| What are the 2 components of Sleep |
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Rem Sleep ( later part of sleep * stage 5*) Non rem- (begining stages of sleep steps 1-4) Non Rem Sleep ( |
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| deep sleep every 90 mins you thru rem and non rem |
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| In ReM sleep you brain is : |
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| 3 types of sleep deprivation |
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1. Complete Partial Selective |
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| partially deprive( impairs function) |
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| Artificial deprivation ( waking some one up) |
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| chronic patterns of " not getting" adaquate sleep |
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Difficulty falling asleep Difficulty staying asleep Waking up |
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| Sleep Disorder when you stop breathing. |
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20% for adults 50% of sleep for infants |
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