The simplest processing occurs in the brainstem, particularly in structures like the medulla and pons, which handle basic autonomic functions such as heart rate, breathing, and reflexes. Additionally, the spinal cord facilitates simple reflexes through direct pathways that require minimal brain involvement. These areas enable quick responses to stimuli without the need for complex processing.
Breathing, blinking, and regulating body temperature are examples of actions that occur because of automatic processing in the body. These functions are essential for our survival and are controlled by the autonomic nervous system without conscious effort.
Dual processing refers to the idea that cognitive processing occurs in two distinct ways: automatic and controlled. Automatic processing is fast, unconscious, and efficient, while controlled processing is slower, conscious, and deliberate. Today's cognitive neuroscience research reveals how these two types of processing interact and contribute to various cognitive functions such as perception, attention, and decision-making.
C. Glycolysis must occur before any of the other steps in cellular respiration. It is the first stage of the process, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP and NADH. The pyruvate produced then enters either pyruvate processing or the Krebs cycle, depending on the presence of oxygen.
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A common example of a physical contaminant is a piece of glass in food. This can occur during food processing or handling and pose a serious health risk if consumed.
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From the word-processing perspective, in its simplest form the term document processing means the production of paperwork.
Processing occurs after data have been entered into the computer.
Yes
The processor (aka CPU - Central Processing Unit)
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No. The processing occurs in the Central Processing Unit. Output devices only present the results of the processing after it has been carried out.
Interactive processing is the simplest way to work on a system. The user logs in, runs commands and logs off when they are finished.
yes
Input and Output
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