The autonomic nervous system is part of the motor division of the peripheral nervous system
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Perception is the ability to process information
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How do your taste-buds work
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Taste buds work because of chemical action on the tongue. Taste
buds are made of taste cells; these cells have taste hairs on them
which are receptors for taste molecules. These hairs go into a
taste pore on the surface of the tongue. Taste cells synapse with
sensory nerve fibers, and stimulatory neurotransmitters are
released to the brain, and the brain interprets these messages as
taste. The taste pore must be flooded for this process to start, so
the food molecules must either be moist, or they must be combined
with saliva.
More specifically, the facial nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve and
the vagus nerve accumulate sensory information from the taste buds,
and taste fibers send this information to the solitary nucleus in
the medulla oblongata; the information is then taken to nuclei in
the hypothalamus, amygdala and the thalamus. The thalamus routes
the sensory information to the insula and postcentral gyrus of the
cerebrum, and the individual can then become aware of the taste of
the food he or she is eating.
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The hidden observer in hypnosis refers to
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the fact someone who is hypnotized still has a part of herself
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Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
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feature detectors
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What lobes are important for speech and language
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Temporal lobes
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If your parasympathetic nervous system was activated what might you be doing
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relaxing under a tree
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How is your sense of hearing related to your sense of balance
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Vestibulocochlear apparatus is related to sense of balance and
hearing. Vestibular part to balance and cochlear part to
hearing.
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Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior
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Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our
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What is a brain operates on two levels conscious and unconscious. called
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A two track mind
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What nervous system brings back information from muscles and glands
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Peripheral
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During REM sleep
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dreaming occurs (apex)
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The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an unconscious track is known as theory.
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The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an
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B. dual-processing
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What Distinguish five different types
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Taste
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Most of our brains activity is
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The autonomic nervous system is part of the motor division of the peripheral nervous system
It is True
Perception is the ability to process information
True
How do your taste-buds work
Taste buds work because of chemical action on the tongue. Taste
buds are made of taste cells; these cells have taste hairs on them
which are receptors for taste molecules. These hairs go into a
taste pore on the surface of the tongue. Taste cells synapse with
sensory nerve fibers, and stimulatory neurotransmitters are
released to the brain, and the brain interprets these messages as
taste. The taste pore must be flooded for this process to start, so
the food molecules must either be moist, or they must be combined
with saliva.
More specifically, the facial nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve and
the vagus nerve accumulate sensory information from the taste buds,
and taste fibers send this information to the solitary nucleus in
the medulla oblongata; the information is then taken to nuclei in
the hypothalamus, amygdala and the thalamus. The thalamus routes
the sensory information to the insula and postcentral gyrus of the
cerebrum, and the individual can then become aware of the taste of
the food he or she is eating.
The hidden observer in hypnosis refers to
the fact someone who is hypnotized still has a part of herself
that knows what is going on.
Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
feature detectors
What lobes are important for speech and language
Temporal lobes
If your parasympathetic nervous system was activated what might you be doing
relaxing under a tree
How is your sense of hearing related to your sense of balance
Vestibulocochlear apparatus is related to sense of balance and
hearing. Vestibular part to balance and cochlear part to
hearing.
Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior
Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our
behavior
What is a brain operates on two levels conscious and unconscious. called
A two track mind
What nervous system brings back information from muscles and glands
Peripheral
During REM sleep
dreaming occurs (apex)
The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an unconscious track is known as theory.
The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an
unconscious track is known as _____ theory
B. dual-processing
What Distinguish five different types
Taste
If this is what you're looking for, hope this helps. :)
Most of our brains activity is
unconscious
The brain's comes from the complicated connections between simple pieces