SENSORY ORGANS Introduction The knowledge of the world around us stimulates our sensory organs to provide us with the information of what is going on around us. All sensory information is picked up by the sensory receptors‚ specialised cells that monitor internal and external conditions. Examples of sensory organs are: SENSE ORGAN Eye Ear (Organ of Corti) Ear (Semicircular Canals) Ear (utricle and saccule) Olfactory mucous membrane Taste Buds Skin Skin Skin Skin Various Muscle Spindle Golgi tendon
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A FINAL PROJECT REPORT ON “ROLE OF SALES PROMOTION ON FMCG” A Finaland Project report submitted in Partial Fulfillment of award of MMS/MBA Degree PROJECT GUIDE: PROF. RAJENDRA SIR SUBMITTED BY: HITESH NARAINI (R.NO-41) SUBMITTED TO: MIM H &GHM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ULHASNAGAR ( MUMBAI ) This is to certify that Mr. HITESH NARAINI the student of MMS/MBA 2nd year of H & GHM. Institute of ‚ Ulhasnagar ( Mumbai ) have completed
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The Beach The beach is one of my favorite places to go. It is where I would like to live one day. In my opinion‚ it is the best place to go on family vacations too. Everyone always has that one place that they always like to escape to‚ and mine is the beach. The beach is the ultimate cure for all of my problems. While I am there‚ all of my obligations are suddenly gone. There are three things that I love about the beach: the warm weather‚ shopping‚ and the places to eat. The first thing that I
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Is Sensory Integration Therapy Beneficial? Is Sensory Integration Therapy Beneficial? "Imagine driving a car that isn ’t working well. When you step on the gas‚ the car sometimes lurches forward and sometimes does not respond. When you blow the horn‚ it sounds blaring. The brakes sometimes slow the car‚ but not always. The blinkers work occasionally‚ the steering is erratic‚ and the speedometer is inaccurate. You are engaged in a constant struggle to keep the car on the
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identical thoughts or perceptions; hence‚ the innumerous possibilities of sensory output. Although the senses are the foundation of our beings‚ there are instances when we must question the accuracy/inaccuracy of sensory information. Below I will attempt to explain the instances when sensory information can be deceptive and/or receptive. There are three reasons in which we can believe in the inaccuracy of sensory information. First‚ we are all unique individuals; and no two people perceive
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The Beach The smell of salt in the air‚ the wind blistering my face‚ the sun glinting in my eyes; these are some of my favorite things about the beach. I have always loved the beach and I have always love the sights and smells of it. The first thing I always notice when I first step out of the car‚ even when it’s only at the beach house and not the actual beach‚ the smell of seaweed and salt immediately attacks my nostrils. No smell is as potently sweet as the sour smell of the ocean
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Cristina Provenzano Professor Polgar February 21‚ 2011 Descriptive Essay The Beach As the sun peeked over the horizon announcing the beginning of another beautiful hot summer day‚ Lisa drove to the beach with a sense of excitement. She packed her bag for a day at the beach and a time when she had a little peace of mind. Enjoying the morning breeze caressing her face‚ Lisa sped down the highway to the voice of Taylor Swift booming throughout her speakers of her cherry red X6 BMW. She
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Sensory Perceptions Kirby and GoodPaster (2007) describe Sensory Perceptions as the "Sense - Thinking connection" phenomena believed to be closely interrelated to thinking which originates from the senses (such as sight‚ hearing‚ smell and touch )‚ through additional input‚ express itself in sensing habits ( 2007). Others like Aquinas (2007‚ p.53) support sensory perception theory by stating that "There is nothing in the mind unless it is first in the senses" However‚ there are factors that influence
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Sensory Perceptions By: Rachelle C. Ocampo Professor Scott Savaiano PHI 210 January 19‚ 2013 Sensory Perceptions If fortunate enough‚ most people are able to sense the world around them through all five senses; sight‚ sound‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch. The information from these senses is paired with thoughts and memories from each experience‚ which the brain uses to tell individuals how to perceive input from the outside world. The following information will cover reasons for believing in
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different for everyone. I enjoy the sight of waves crashing and thick white foam. Sometimes the waves seem to be roaring and at other times barely rolling. Thats one reason why I like the beach‚ its always a mystery. A complete getaway from the concrete jungle we live in and a place to just relax with nature‚ thats the beach. Theres always the grainy sand that seems to make its way into everything and then the humid salty air that seems to paint a layer onto your body when you get out‚ but those are such
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