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How do you react to stimulus?

When stimulus is applied to a large growling dog, it may move away or rather turn and attack the person applying the force.


Define adaptation of sensory receptors?

When a stimulus is applied for a prolonged period, the rate of receptor response slows and our conscious awareness of the stimulus declines or is lost until some type of stimulus change occurs.


Can you get a stimulus check for being on assistance?

moot now. Stimulus checks occured in 2008, and had to be applied for by Oct. (With some few exceptions). There are none for 2009.


What are the very first of the three steps basic to all sensory systems?

1. Recieve stimulus 2. Transform stimulus 3. Deliver stimulus


What is a decreased sensitivity that occurs when a stimulus is continuously applied to sensory receptors called?

It all depends on the sensory receptors affected by continuous stimulus applied. It can cause complete damage to the receptors and or prevent them from receiving the correct signals.


When a stimulus is applied to a sensory ending what kind of potential is produced?

When a stimulus is applied to a sensory ending, it can lead to the generation of a receptor potential. This receptor potential is a graded potential that can trigger an action potential along the sensory neuron, leading to the transmission of the sensory input to the central nervous system for processing and interpretation.


What is the relationship between amplitude of muscle response and voltage of stimulus applied?

The relationship between the amplitude of muscle response and the voltage of the stimulus is generally linear. As the voltage of the stimulus increases, the muscle response increases in amplitude up to a certain point. Beyond that point, further increases in voltage may not significantly increase the muscle response amplitude or could lead to muscle fatigue or damage.


When a neuron receives a stimulus that is very strong?

When a neuron receives a very strong stimulus, it may reach its threshold potential and fire an action potential. This can lead to the release of neurotransmitters, sending a signal to other neurons. The strength of the stimulus can affect the frequency of action potentials generated by the neuron.


True or false a stimulus is anything that causes an organism to respond?

Yes stimulus is anything that can cause an organism to respond. If our nerve cells are damaged it is possible that we may not respond to the stimulus. Study of nervous system is very important to understand this phenomenon.


Where scientific notation is applied?

Scientific notation is applied wherever numbers are very large or very small.


How do you spell stimulus?

'Stimulus' is the correct spelling.


In a recording of a muscle twitch the delay between the time a stimulus is applied and the time the muscle responds is called?

Latent period