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What is abortive transduction

what is abortive transduction? what is abortive transduction?

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..

A person's amygdala is damaged and he tends to get angry less than he used to This suggests that the amygdala

Is important for anger.

How is light converted into nerve impulses

retina

What activates the forebrain when there is important information to be processed

Reticular Activating System.

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

mechanoreceptors

If this part of our brain were damaged we could no longer breathe on our own

hindbrain.

A problem with your proprioception would mean you might have difficulty what On apex

knowing where your hand is when you were not looking at it APEX

Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the

Answer this question… Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the?

thalamus.

apex

What is the idea of embodied cognition

Thinking is support by the body

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