Exam 6: A--The Peripheral Nervous System: Afferent Division; Special Senses
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Focusing on an object moving closer to the eye requires suspensory ligaments becoming more taut.
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Retinal is derived from vitamin A and is found in rods but not the cones.
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The intensity of a stimulus is coded by the ____________________ of the action potentials sent along the related afferent neuron.
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The vestibular nuclei provide output important in maintaining balance and posture.
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The image on the retina is reversed upside down and backwards because of bending of light rays.
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Descending analgesic pathways are believed to suppress transmission in the pain pathways as they enter the spinal cord by blocking the release of substance P.
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The visual message detected by the retina is transmitted intact to the visual cortex.
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Receptor potentials can be graded, with a stronger stimulus resulting in a larger receptor potential.
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The lateral geniculate nucleus is located in the part of the brain called the ____________________.
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The eye structure with the greatest refractive ability is the ____________________.
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Visual and hearing receptors are irreplaceable, but taste and olfactory receptors are continuously renewed.
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Each half of the visual cortex receives information from the opposite half of the visual field as detected by both eyes.
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The vibrational stimulus normally passes through the middle ear ossicles in the order:
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