Exam 6: The Sensorimotor System
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Which receptor types would be most useful for reading Braille?
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According to the McGill Pain Questionnaire, describing a "shooting" pain in your arm uses which dimension(s) of pain?
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Describe the biological value of information suppression and the ways it is achieved by the nervous system.
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Afferent fibers from the periphery that carry nociceptive information terminate on neurons in the
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List and discuss the function of each of the different types of receptor cells found in the skin. Why do receptor cells types differ across species?
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According to the concept of _______, particular nerve cells in the brain recognize sensory information that is specific to only particular types of information.
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Write a short paragraph using the following terms: opiates; endorphins, pain relief; TENS; placebo; acupuncture; naloxone.
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Which body part is not highly represented on the sensory homunculus?
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Receptors with the initials _______ respond very high temperatures but do not respond to capsaicin, the chemical that makes chili peppers spicy hot.
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Which statement about the receptive field of a sensory neuron on skin is true?
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Which statement best reflects the evolutionary advantage of sensory adaptation?
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The _______ seems to be important in the initiation of movement sequences.
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Mirror neurons are especially interesting to researchers because
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Information about pain and temperature in the anterolateral system crosses the midline at the level of the
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Blocking _______ at the neuromuscular junction blocks a muscle _______.
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Outline the pathway of pain and temperature information to the cingulate cortex.
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What is meant by "sensory adaptation," and what is its evolutionary significance?
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Discuss the functional and anatomical distinctions between the pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems.
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