Extrinsic Regulation
well, the question is too vague. I think you mean the nervous system and the endocrine system, if so, you can compare based on the facts that the messages sent in the nervous system are electrical messages but chemical messages in the endocrine system, known as hormones. the effect of the nervous system control is rapid, while it may lasts longer in case of hormonal control.
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It processes the outside information throught the nervous system. It sends signals to and from the nervous system.
The process of receiving and representing stimulus energies by the nervous system is called sensory transduction. This is where sensory receptors convert physical or chemical stimulus energy into electrical signals that can be transmitted and processed by the brain.
Sensation is defined as the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
From the perspective of sensorial approach, the process of blushing involves a person's sympathetic nervous system. For example, when given the stimulus of embarrassment, the sympathetic nervous system causes blood vessels to widen that results in, for example,a reddening of the face.
Transduction is the process of changing physical stimulus to natural stimulus. This causes receptor cells to produce an electrical change in response.
Sensory adaptation (also called neural adaptation) is the process by which the nervous system 'adapts' to a continuous stimulus. Sensory (nervous) impulses are sent at gradually decreasing rates until we no longer feel the stimulus, although it is still there. This is why we sometimes forget that our glasses are on our foreheads or that we still have a pencil tucked behind our ear. The only sense that does NOT undergo sensory adaptation is obviously pain, because pain is so critical for survival that ignoring it can lead to serious injury or death.
The process in which an animal stops responding to a repeated stimulus is called habituation. Broadly defined, stimulus results in a reaction.
Stimulus material develops throught the drama process it helps base your ideas around a certain thing and you can compare it with other stimulus'.
generalization.
The process that allows a second stimulus to cause the same response as the originally conditioned stimulus is called stimulus generalization. This occurs when similar stimuli to the conditioned stimulus also trigger the conditioned response.
When paired with an unconditional stimulus, a neutral stimulus can become a conditioned stimulus and produce the same response as the unconditioned stimulus.
The perceptual process is sequence of steps that begins with the environment and leads to our perception of a stimulus and an action in response to the stimulus.
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