labeled lines theory: Different qualities of a percept such as hot versus cold, sweet versus salty are encoded by separate group of cells. The information within a series of cells transmitting information to the brain remains within separate channels or lines.
Pattern theory.
Differences in the spatio-temporal pattern of electrical activity within a group of cells encode different qualities.
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"Most sensory receptors are maximally sensitive a single stimulus energy, a property sometimes termed receptor specificity. Specificity is a key property of receptors and underlies the most important coding mechanism for stimulus modality, the labeled line code. The axons of receptors function as modality-specific line of communication between the periphery and the central nervous system carrying information about a specific modality. Whether pain or touch is perceived depends on the central connections of the receptors (different types of receptors have different sets of connections in the central nervous system). Thus, excitation of a particular receptor, wether by a natural stimulus or artificially by direct electrical stimulation, always elicits the same sensation.
Not all sensory information is transmitted by labeled line codes. A relatively uncommitted receptor (or neural pathway) can signal different modalities by using different patterns of firing, called a pattern code. Certain types of chemoreceptors lack specificity to a single stimulus. It is thought that different modalities of chemical stimulation (for example, different aspects of taste) are elicited by different discharge patterns of chemoreceptors"
by John H. Martin "Coding and Processing of Sensory Information". Book: Principles of Neural Science.
A scientific theory is more elaborated than a simple hypothesis and generally is validated by experiments.
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In theory, no difference.
Geocentrism places Earth at the center of the planetary system. Heliocentrism, correctly, places the sun at the center, hence: the Solar System.
The "geocentric theory" refers to the discarded notion that the Earth is at the center of the universe. The Big Bang theory is the model that explains how the universe is basically homogeneous in all directions, and that there is no topological center or preferred place of observation in the universe.
A scientific law states a pattern found in nature and a scientific theory explains that pattern
What is the difference between standard theory and extended standard theory?
Between Scientific Theory and what?
A scientific law is a statement of a pattern that has been observed. A theory is an explanation that has stood up to repeated test.
no difference! But there's not such a scientific theory. It's a lyric... I think
what are the difference between relevance and irrelevance theories of dividends
Hypothesis is a guess a theory is an answer
A theory is a well-supported explanation for phenomena based on observation, experimentation, and analysis. Data refers to the facts, figures, or information collected from experiments, surveys, or observations, which are used to support or refute a theory. In summary, a theory is an overarching explanation, while data are the specific observations that inform and test that theory.
Scientific management theory focuses on improving efficiency through systematic analysis of work processes and employee tasks, aiming for maximum productivity. Human relation theory emphasizes the importance of social relationships in the workplace, recognizing that employee satisfaction and morale can significantly impact productivity and performance. While scientific management focuses on task optimization, human relation theory emphasizes the importance of human factors in organizational success.
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Equity theory focuses on the perception of fairness in social exchanges, where individuals compare their ratio of inputs and outcomes to those of others. Social exchange theory, on the other hand, emphasizes the rational calculation of rewards and costs in relationships, with individuals choosing those that provide the most benefits with the least costs. Both theories address relationships and interactions but differ in their emphasis on fairness perceptions versus rational decision-making.
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea