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What is abortive transduction

what is abortive transduction? what is abortive transduction?

Which wave of psychology does Gestalt psychology belongs to

Gestalt psychology is a type of Humanistic-Existentialist psychology.

How does sound travel to your brains

From the eardrum to the inner ear bones to the cochlea, which translates physical vibrations to nerve impulses. These nerve impulses go to the brain.

The mind is like a parachute it won't work unless it is open

Yes because the mind does not work if the brain is not functional. While sleeping the mind still works but not as powerfully as when awake. The brain however constantly works to provide the body with necessary abilities, for example telling the heart to beat, and telling the body to move. But the mind will not work if it's not, "open." So technically the mind is always, "open" but we can control it to open more towards other things, when we are thinking and are awake..

What is the bodys speedy electrochemical information system called

the nervous system.

The image on this is upside down at first

retina

What best summarizes the peppered moths in England after the Industrial Revolution

allele frequency change Apex :)

Perception is the process of

Organizing and interpreting sensory information.

Parts of a neuron include

dendrites -Apex

A person turns around and you do not see his face but you still know it is the same person This is an example of

perceptual constancy

Seeing a whole form and then beginning to notice new details about individual parts is an example of

top-down processing (APEX)

Receptors in the ear that translate sound waves into nerve impulses are

mechanoreceptors

Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of

feature detectors

Closure is the process of

filling in missing parts

Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior

Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior

The idea that our bodies help our minds think is called

Embodied cognition

Is the process of picking up information and relaying it to the brain.

sensation

You are on a carnival ride that makes you very dizzy What could be causing this

Your vestibular sense.

The importance of the mind as part of the body is an example of

The embodied mind

Most of our brains activity is

unconscious

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