The part of the brain stimulated by food, sex, money, and music is primarily the nucleus accumbens, which is involved in the brain's reward circuitry. In contrast, reflexes like turning your head toward a noise are primarily controlled by the brainstem, specifically through structures like the midbrain and the auditory pathways that process sound stimuli.
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Tropism is the fact of living things turning toward or away from something. Light is an example. In sunflowers case, the sun is the best example.
The part of the midbrain that serves as a reflex center for controlling head and eye movements in response to visual stimuli, as well as head and trunk movements in response to auditory stimuli, is called the superior colliculus. It plays a crucial role in coordinating visual and auditory reflexes, helping to orient the head and eyes toward stimuli in the environment.
When a ligand-gated channel is stimulated, the specific ligand (or chemical signal) binds to the receptor site on the channel, causing a conformational change in the channel protein. This change opens or closes the channel, allowing specific ions to flow through. This ion movement can generate an electrical signal in the cell and trigger various physiological responses.
The transmit signal toward the cell body refers to the electrical impulses, or action potentials, that travel along the axon of a neuron. These signals are generated when a neuron is stimulated and move toward the cell body, where they can initiate a response or relay information to other neurons. The process involves the movement of ions across the neuron's membrane, ultimately contributing to neurotransmitter release at the synapse. This signaling is crucial for communication within the nervous system.
Rooting and sucking reflexes
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Centripetal force is that which bind you toward the center when you are tilted at turning.
it was one of the turning points toward the defeat of the South............
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Cerebrum That is a pretty broad area, true that the occipital lobe of the cerebrum is our vision center and the temporarl lobe houses our auditory center, neither of these necessarily controls our reflexes of these senses. I believe the answer that they were looking for is the corpora quadrigemina, part of the midbrain that contains the superior colliculi and the inferioror colliculi, which help us react to/analyze visual and auditory sensations that we encounter
The relation of a strong country or territory toward a weaker country or territory that it protects and partly controls.
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When the eye is stimulated by bright light, the circular muscle of the iris contracts, decreasing the size of the pupil.
it was because they help signed a treaty
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