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What part of the brain is sensory memory stored?

Sensory memory is stored in different regions of the brain depending on the type of sensory information. For example, auditory sensory memory is primarily processed in the auditory cortex, while visual sensory memory is processed in the visual cortex.


What is the term for distortions in sensory experiences?

The term for distortions in sensory experiences is called hallucinations.


Visual sensory memory is referred to as?

Iconic memory. It is a short-lived form of sensory memory that stores visual information in its original sensory form for a brief period of time.


A drinks strawberry odor enhances your perception of its sweetness. this best illustrates a. accomodation b. sensory adaptation c. webers law d. sensory interaction c.?

d. sensory interaction. Sensory interaction refers to how one sense can influence another, in this case how the odor of the drink can enhance the perception of its sweetness. This interaction can enhance the overall sensory experience of consuming the beverage.


In order for something to go from sensory memory to short term memory it must be attended to Which statement regarding the attending process is accurate?

Attending involves selectively focusing on specific information and filtering out irrelevant stimuli. It helps transfer selected information from sensory memory to short-term memory for further processing. This process is crucial for encoding and retaining meaningful information for a short period of time.

Related Questions

What happens when sensory hairs in a Venus Flytrap are stimulated?

When the hairs are stimulated, the "trap" closes.


What happens when sensory nerves are cut or removed in the stomach?

When sensory nerves are cut or removed in the stomach, changes in eating habits will occur. Hunger itself will still exist though.


Is the following statement a observation or an inference the damage at this scene was caused by an explosion?

The statement "the damage at this scene was caused by an explosion" is an inference rather than an observation. An observation is a direct, factual statement based on sensory data, while an inference involves interpreting or drawing a conclusion based on observations. In this case, the statement goes beyond direct sensory data to make a conclusion about the cause of the damage, making it an inference.


What happens if the fetus' senses don't develop right?

It will be born with a sensory defect such as blindness, deafness etc.


What is an synthetic a posteriori statement?

A synthetic a posteori statement is one that equires sensory experience to determine the validity of the statement. I.E. "There is a rabbit on my porch." This statement requires empirical evidence gathered through the senses to determine whether or not it is true. "A posteori" means after/post experience. After one's experience of an object can it be understood or truth be affirmed. Contrast to an analytic statement. I.E. "All daises are flowers." One need not check every daisy to see if it is a flower as this statement is true in its definition. This is called an "a priori statement" as its truth is undestood "prior" to its experience. The negation of an analytic statement is a contradiction in the statement. I.E. "All daises are computers." The predicate "are computers" does not logially follow from the definition of the subject "Daisie". Contrast both to the statement: "The sun will rise tomorrow." This question is neither a synthetic or analytic statement, as one cannot appeal to logic of the statement or sensory experience to know if the sun will infact rise tomorrow.


What are neurons called that detect stimuli in the skin and eye?

sensory neurons


What are the four Parts of the Sensory Pathway?

Sensory pathways function to provide us with information about our environment. The four parts of the sensory pathway are receptors, sensory neurons, sensory tracts, and sensory areas of the brain.


What happens within the body's nervous system during exercise?

The nervous system receives information and by the sensory nerves it transports to the brain what you learnt.


Which type of sensory information does not pass through the thalamus?

A person's sense of smell does not first need to be processed by the Thalamus before entering the Cortex. This is often times why a smell can cause a memory recall faster than other kinds of sensory input.


What is sensory extension?

sensory extension


What is a prefix for the word sensory?

sensory


Is the sensory receptor the first element in the sensory pathway?

Yes the sensory receptor is the first element.