When you reach for a peach inside a bowl, internal stimuli such as hunger or the desire for a sweet taste motivate you to act. External stimuli, like the sight of the peach and its vibrant color, draw your attention and influence your decision to reach for it. Together, these stimuli create a response that prompts you to extend your arm and grasp the fruit. This interplay between internal desires and external cues guides your actions in a meaningful way.
The external stimuli involved are as follows: the eyes see the warm coloring of peach, the nose smells the scent of the ripe peach, and your salivary glands start releasing saliva to help dissolve the peach itself. The internal stimuli is mainly your brain, which processes all of this information that the other senses are sending, and sends, for lack of a better word, "spark" to your arm and hand so you can bring the peach toward your mouth and eat it.
This is a very broad question, so a broad answer would be: Internal stimuli will most commonly be automatic reflexes triggered by external stimuli. Example, a drop in temp. will start shivering, cold is felt on the skin a nerve pathway is initiated to the brain triggering follicle stimulation and muscle spasming. Eating more acidic foods (external) will result in the organism producing more bicarbonate to neutralise the acid (internal).
The difference between a reflex and a feedback mechanism is that the former is done without action by the brain but the latter is consciously done with feedback from the brain. A reflex is the reaction to external stimuli. Feedback to the brain can be given due to external or internal (within the body) reason.
Stop trying to cheat. Biomechanics is the science concerned with the action of forces internal and external on the living body. Kinesiology is the science or study of movement, and the active and passive structures involved.
A stimulus is something that causes a response in an organism, such as a change in the environment that triggers a reaction. It can be internal or external and can be physical, chemical, or biological in nature. Stimuli play a crucial role in triggering behaviors and adaptations in living organisms.
Fixed action patterns are innate behaviors triggered by specific stimuli, lacking the flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances or goals. Motivation is influenced by various internal and external factors and is dynamic, whereas fixed action patterns are rigid and predetermined. Therefore, fixed action patterns alone are insufficient to explain the complexities of motivation.
A behavior is an observable and measurable action or reaction of an organism in response to stimuli from its environment. Behaviors can be influenced by various internal and external factors, and they play a crucial role in an organism's survival and interactions with its surroundings.
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Electrical , heat and chemical stimuli
Yes, sensory receptors do fire action potentials in response to stimuli.
Incentives. They can be anything that encourages a person to take a certain action or behave in a particular way.
Sensory transduction is the process of converting external stimuli, such as light or sound waves, into neural signals that the brain can interpret. This process occurs in sensory receptors, specialized cells that respond to specific types of stimuli and initiate a chain of events that ultimately leads to the generation of action potentials in sensory neurons. These action potentials then travel to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted as sensations.