damage to the fovea would have the least effect on visual sensitivity to what stimuli
Response is to stimuli as reaction is to trigger. A reaction is an action taken in response to a trigger or stimulus, showing a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Just as a response is elicited by a stimulus, a reaction is elicited by a trigger.
Non-regulatory stimuli refer to factors outside of the physical performance which have an effect on performance. Examples of these are: weather conditions that affect an athlete's performance, crowd noise and failure of equipment.
Humans respond to internal stimuli, such as hunger or pain, through physiological processes like increasing heart rate or releasing hormones. External stimuli, like loud noises or bright lights, are detected by sensory organs and processed by the brain, leading to responses like moving away from danger or seeking out rewards. Overall, these responses are critical for survival and maintaining homeostasis.
Summation in anatomy refers to the process by which multiple individual muscle twitches are combined to produce a sustained contraction of a muscle. This phenomenon involves the additive effect of multiple stimuli on a muscle fiber. It is essential for generating smooth and coordinated movements in the body.
Damage to the cerebellum can lead to problems with motor coordination, balance, and muscle tone. It can also affect cognitive functions such as attention, language, and emotional regulation. Overall, damage to the cerebellum can result in difficulty performing everyday activities and tasks.
Noise interferes with the perception of stimuli
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Feedback can cause a lack of stability. However, negative feedback can actually reduce distortion, noise, and sensitivity to the noise.
it is a blast effect causes damage
Then it does nothing unless the stimuli arrive at the same time to be above the threshold. Or the stimuli may undergo temporal summation (with buildup of neurotransmitters in the synapse), where their effects add up over time to be above the threshold.
it is a blast effect causes damage
Probably not. Cruise ships are pretty big. It probably won't do any damage. But the guest staying on the 1st deck where the shark is ramming might have a little effect on noise but i doubt it.
no, paying life points is considered a cost, so it is not effect damage.
Crowding occurs when there are too many stimuli in close proximity to each other, making it difficult for the brain to accurately process each individual stimulus. This leads to a decrease in the ability to recognize or distinguish the stimuli. This effect is commonly observed in visual perception tasks.
It increase sensitivity of sugars and simple carbohydrates..... So you get higher reading.
Probably no effect.