Exam 7: Mechanisms of Perception

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Unilateral damage to SI

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Painful stimuli are also referred to as __________ stimuli.

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Much of the interest in the chemical senses stems from the fact that

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The malleus, incus, and stapes

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The __________ system carries pain and temperature information from the body to the brain.

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The somatosensory system is three interacting systems: one interoceptive, one exteroceptive, and one __________.

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The permanent effects of bilateral auditory cortex damage are surprisingly minor in primates although they do include disruption of the ability to

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The inability to recognize objects by touch is __________.

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In humans and other primates, large bilateral auditory cortex lesions produce

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Bilateral damage to which of the following auditory structures would be most likely to produce complete and permanent hearing loss?

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The anterolateral system is particularly responsive to

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The descending PAG-raphé-dorsal-column circuit has been hypothesized to mediate

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Free nerve endings are thought to mediate the perception of

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The mechanisms of selective attention are

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Various parts of olfactory receptor cells can be found

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Which tract is part of the anterolateral somatosensory system?

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Exceptions to the usual tonotopic organization of the auditory system are the deep layers of the

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Some of the primary somatosensory cortex is in the

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The axons of the auditory nerves synapse in the ipsilateral

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The dorsal columns are composed of the axons of

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