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    Handout 5-G Study Questions ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Describe the five stages that comprise the process of sensory processing and the perception of information. a. Sepcific types of stimuli activate specialized receptors (light‚ soind waves‚ chemical molecule‚ pressure) and translate information into nerve impulses b. Specialized neurons break down and and analyze the specific features of the stimuli c. Numerous stumul “pieces’

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    3.1 How does sensation travel through the central nervous system‚ and why are some sensations ignored? Sensation is the activation of receptors located in the eyes‚ ears‚ skin‚ nasal cavities‚ and tongue. Sensory receptors are specialized forms of neurons that are activated by different stimuli such as light and sound. 3.2 What is light‚ and how does it travel through the various parts of the eye? The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. Light rays enter the eye through the

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    lipids (fats) and proteins‚ are the form in which lipids are transported in the blood. HDL cholesterol is considered the "good" cholesterol. The higher the HDL cholesterol level‚ the lower the risk of coronary artery disease. Triangle test- A sensory-based analysis where three randomized unknown samples are tested. In a triangle test‚ two of the products are the same and one is different. The respondent is requested to pick out the odd sample. Conduction - Definition: A method of heat transfer

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    repetitive exercises‚ the child to trust and understand the physical universe * Child comes to us: As self-absorbed and egocentric * Disorderly * Unable to sequence information With specific needs * Order * Independence * Sensory stimulation * Coordination * Concentration * Repetition * A creation of order and clarity from perceived discriminations of size‚ color‚ tactile impressions‚ shape‚ smell‚ tasted and sounds. Organize thoughts and perception in a systematic

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    properly to the retina in the back of the eye. The retina is a collection of two main different types of nerve cells‚ cones and rods. Rods are used mainly in dim lighting conditions and help with peripheral vision‚ while cones provide the ability to see details and color when the light is bright. Cones are located near parts of the retina known as the fovea‚ while rods are more spread out. The trichromatic theory of color vision states‚ “that the retina houses three specific color receptor cones that register

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    interactions with the environment; interpreting the meaning of these sensations for actions is called sensory processing. When a child uses her senses to discover a new object‚ she creates a neuronal pathway in the brain. The more often she stimulates her senses from her environment‚ the more likely she is to create new neuronal pathways and strengthen old neuronal pathways in the brain. Sensory development begins during gestation and continues throughout childhood. The vision and hearing senses

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    receptor is stimulated from touch‚ smell or sight‚ it is converted into energy and travels through nerves to the brain. The sensory nerves all use neural impulses to communicate‚ but the nervous system encodes the messages‚ so we are able to experience different sensations. Researchers have been studding sensory substitution that would train a blind person to use other sensory impulses to interpret them in the brain as an image and allow them to make out objects. Researchers have also studied how sensitive

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    Echoic memory‚ otherwise known as the auditory sensory memory‚ is a part of our short term memory. When we hear a sound‚ like a lyric‚ or a short sentence‚ our echoic memory engages the brain to keep a perfect replica of the sound we heard in our minds for a short amount of time.   Sometimes we defer paying attention to the sound’s meaning when we hear it and instead interpret the brain’s copy. For example when we are not fully paying attention to the person we are listening to‚ we may ask for

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    human sensory systems‚ visual‚ auditory‚ olfactory‚ gustatory‚ touch‚ proprioceptive‚ vestibular‚ and kinesthetic all specialized cells that respond to environmental stimuli called sensory. A short term for olfactory is small. The term for gustatory is taste. An example for touch is pain. Proprioceptive is sensory information about body’s position and movement. Vestibular is sensory information on position of body in space by sensing gravity and movement. Kinesthetic is a sensory information

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