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projective test
the test at nurses office for your eye vision in school (some people can see better and do well others can see less clearly and do a little bit worse)
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A physical stimulus is transformed into a neural stimulus when the sensation is received by the sensory nerves. For example, the pain of right cross punch is felt when the nerves at the impact site fire.
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This phenomenon, known as the "motion aftereffect" or "direction aftereffect," occurs because the brain's neurons that respond to motion become fatigued after prolonged exposure to a moving stimulus in one direction. When the stimulus is removed, the neurons that respond to the opposite direction of motion become more active, creating the illusion that the image is moving in the opposite direction.
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The patellar reflex is ipsilateral. If the stimulus is applied to left knee cap, the left knee responds. On the other hand, if the right knee were to respond to a left knee stimulus, the response would be considered contralateral.
Oh, what a lovely question, friend! Acorns may not respond in the same way we do, but they do react to stimuli in their own special way. You see, when an acorn senses the right conditions like moisture and warmth, it will begin to germinate and grow into a mighty oak tree. It's like nature's way of showing us that even the smallest things can respond and grow when given the right environment.