Deck 5: Sensory Systems

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A shadow in the off-region of a cell's receptive field will ______.

A) increase the cell's response
B) decrease in cell's response
C) have no effect upon the cell's response
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Parasol cells in the retina are particularly sensitive to ______.

A) changing stimulation
B) sustained stimulation
C) uniform illumination
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Konio cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus are particularly sensitive to ______.

A) stimulus motion
B) red-green stimuli
C) blue-yellow stimuli
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Simple cells in the visual cortex ______.

A) have a receptive field in only one eye
B) have a receptive field in each eye
C) may have receptive fields in one or both eyes
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A high frequency sound produces its maximum response at ______.

A) the near end of the basilar membrane
B) the far end of the basilar membrane
C) both ends of the basilar membrane
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Place coding of auditory pitch is most useful at ______.

A) low frequencies
B) medium frequencies
C) high frequencies
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Interaural intensity differences are most useful for locating sounds at ______.

A) low frequencies
B) medium frequencies
C) high frequencies
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The saccule encodes information about ______.

A) rotational head speed
B) rotational head acceleration
C) linear head acceleration
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The vestibulo-ocular reflex produces ______.

A) compensatory movements of the head
B) compensatory movements of the eyes
C) travel sickness
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After tissue damage, nociceptors are sensitized by the release of ______.

A) endorphins
B) prostaglandins
C) acetyl choline
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Neurons in the substantia gelatinosa that control the spinal gate receive ______.

A) inhibitory input from nociceptors
B) excitatory input from nociceptors
C) inhibitory input from touch receptors
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs act primarily at ______.

A) the periphery
B) the spinal gate
C) the periaqueductal grey
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The main receptors underpinning proprioception are ______.

A) Golgi tendon organs and Pacinian corpuscles
B) Pacinian corpuscles and muscle spindles
C) Golgi tendon organs and muscle spindles
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Taste buds ______.

A) are distributed over the tongue to form a distinct taste map
B) always contain just one type of receptor
C) may contain more than one type of receptor
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Taste receptors project to ______.

A) the ventral posterior medial nucleus
B) the superior posterior medial nucleus
C) the ventral anterior medial nucleus
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Olfactory receptor neurons contain______.

A) one olfactory receptor
B) several olfactory receptors of the same type
C) several olfactory receptors of different types
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Mitral cells project ______.

A) directly to the pyriform cortex
B) directly to the orbitofrontal cortex
C) indirectly, via the thalamus, to the olfactory cortex
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Explain, using examples from more than one sensory modality, the distinction between sensation and perception.
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What is our most useful sense, and why?
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Explain how the pitch of a sound is encoded in the early stages of the auditory system.
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Discuss the problem of balance and explain how it is solved.
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What are the main distinctions between tactile and haptic perception?
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Is pain more subjective than the other senses?
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Compare the roles of vision and of proprioception in helping us to move about the world.
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Compare and contrast the stimuli for taste and smell, how the stimuli are encoded, and the functions of the two senses.
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Deck 5: Sensory Systems
1
A shadow in the off-region of a cell's receptive field will ______.

A) increase the cell's response
B) decrease in cell's response
C) have no effect upon the cell's response
A
2
Parasol cells in the retina are particularly sensitive to ______.

A) changing stimulation
B) sustained stimulation
C) uniform illumination
A
3
Konio cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus are particularly sensitive to ______.

A) stimulus motion
B) red-green stimuli
C) blue-yellow stimuli
C
4
Simple cells in the visual cortex ______.

A) have a receptive field in only one eye
B) have a receptive field in each eye
C) may have receptive fields in one or both eyes
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A high frequency sound produces its maximum response at ______.

A) the near end of the basilar membrane
B) the far end of the basilar membrane
C) both ends of the basilar membrane
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Place coding of auditory pitch is most useful at ______.

A) low frequencies
B) medium frequencies
C) high frequencies
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Interaural intensity differences are most useful for locating sounds at ______.

A) low frequencies
B) medium frequencies
C) high frequencies
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The saccule encodes information about ______.

A) rotational head speed
B) rotational head acceleration
C) linear head acceleration
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The vestibulo-ocular reflex produces ______.

A) compensatory movements of the head
B) compensatory movements of the eyes
C) travel sickness
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After tissue damage, nociceptors are sensitized by the release of ______.

A) endorphins
B) prostaglandins
C) acetyl choline
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Neurons in the substantia gelatinosa that control the spinal gate receive ______.

A) inhibitory input from nociceptors
B) excitatory input from nociceptors
C) inhibitory input from touch receptors
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs act primarily at ______.

A) the periphery
B) the spinal gate
C) the periaqueductal grey
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The main receptors underpinning proprioception are ______.

A) Golgi tendon organs and Pacinian corpuscles
B) Pacinian corpuscles and muscle spindles
C) Golgi tendon organs and muscle spindles
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Taste buds ______.

A) are distributed over the tongue to form a distinct taste map
B) always contain just one type of receptor
C) may contain more than one type of receptor
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Taste receptors project to ______.

A) the ventral posterior medial nucleus
B) the superior posterior medial nucleus
C) the ventral anterior medial nucleus
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Olfactory receptor neurons contain______.

A) one olfactory receptor
B) several olfactory receptors of the same type
C) several olfactory receptors of different types
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Mitral cells project ______.

A) directly to the pyriform cortex
B) directly to the orbitofrontal cortex
C) indirectly, via the thalamus, to the olfactory cortex
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18
Explain, using examples from more than one sensory modality, the distinction between sensation and perception.
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What is our most useful sense, and why?
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Explain how the pitch of a sound is encoded in the early stages of the auditory system.
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Discuss the problem of balance and explain how it is solved.
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What are the main distinctions between tactile and haptic perception?
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23
Is pain more subjective than the other senses?
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Compare the roles of vision and of proprioception in helping us to move about the world.
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Compare and contrast the stimuli for taste and smell, how the stimuli are encoded, and the functions of the two senses.
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