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    The Reflex Arc

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    occur The reflex arc is the name given to the pathway (or circuit) along which the initial stimulus and the corresponding response message travel There are five parts to a reflex arc: 1.) The Receptor‚ which receives the initial stimulus 2.) The Sensory (afferent) Nerve‚ which carries the impulse to the spinal cord or brain 3.) The Intermediate Nerve Fibre (the adjustor or interneuron)‚ which interprets the signal and issues a response 4.) The Motor (efferent) Nerve‚ which then carries the response

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    Sensory Marketing by Abercrombie & Fitch This sensory marketing aims at inciting the customers to come to cross(spend) a pleasant moment while encouraging them to buy but also and especially to return. The sight. The filtered light emphasizes the clothes which thanks to their colors warm the store. Then there are also the salesmen with perfect physical appearances! They are all models. The men are especially tanned with developed muscle and the women have a natural beauty. The brand

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    Robotics and Automation‚ 1993 fingertip sensor‚ Micro Machine and Human Science‚ 1996.‚ Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium 1996 91 – 97 Darwin G. Caldwell‚ Clarence Gosney: Enhanced tactile feedback (Tele-taction) using a multifunctional sensory system‚ Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation 1 (1993) (SpringerVerlag 1986) 295 – 308 [19] M [21] Alan Pugh (Ed.): Robot sensors‚ Volume 2: Tactile and NonVision(IFS Publications/SpringerVerlag‚ 1986) [22] J Wiley and

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    unconscious effort between the ages of borth to three‚. The mneme is driven by the ‘horme. The child receives all the impressions of his expierences‚ they enter his mind and become part of him. Fomr the age of birth to six‚ is the main period of sensory exploration for a child. The sensorial impressions a child receives are not the same as sensorial education. Sensorial education takes place when the child receives the knowledge to catagorise and use his impressions. Intelligence is built upon by

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    The Sensorial Area

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    for the child to clarify‚ catalogue‚ classify‚ and put in order the impressions of her environment. The goal of the sensorial activities is not simply to provide the child with sensory experiences. The world does an excellent job of that. In fact‚ from the moment of birth the child is bombarded with constant sensory input. The genius of the sensorial materials is that each activity isolates one particular sense and highlights specific qualities‚ thus providing the child with an opportunity to

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    appearance to ensure survival in an unforgiving and harsh environment. In ‘The drover’s wife’ Lawson creates powerful images by employing distinctively visual language that enables the responder to feel the hardships that others face. Concrete sensory description is effectively used to create a beautiful image when The Drover’s wife sits to watch the snake all night. ‘A green sapling club laid in readiness on the dresser by her side‚ together with her sewing basket and copy of the young ladies

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    The senses

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    low-level biochemical and neurological events that begin with the impinging of a stimulus upon the receptor cells of a sensory organ. It is the detection of the elementary properties of a stimulus.[1] Perception is the mental process or state that is reflected in statements like "I see a uniformly blue wall"‚ representing awareness or understanding of the real-world cause of the sensory input. The goal of sensation is detection‚ the goal of perception is to create useful information of the surroundings

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    Human Physiology Lab

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    found in many places: skin‚ eyes‚ ears‚ mouth‚ blood vessels‚ lungs‚ brain—frankly‚ every cell in the body has sensory receptors. These receptors are broadly classified as photoreceptors (sensitive to light)‚ chemoreceptors (sensitive to chemicals)‚ thermoreceptors (sensitive to warm or cold)‚ mechanoreceptors (sensitive to stretch/pressure)‚ and nociceptors (sensitive to damage). Sensory receptors are found on neurons that bring information INTO the central nervous system; thus these neurons are

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    Mr Jamie

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    takeover raises the profits of the monopoly producer. Also‚ discuss why vertical integration might not increase the profits of the producer. It is commonly believed that vertical integration is an attempt to create monopoly and to seek rents. Monopoly theories of vertical integration explain it as the instrument of price discrimination and the creation of entry barriers. Alternatively economic theory justifies integration on the grounds of efficiency achieved through greater economies of scale and

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    receive the communication includes: ■ visual disabilities ■ hearing disabilities ■ environmental problems such as poor lighting‚ noisy environments‚ speaking from too far away. People may not be able to sense a message - this is known as sensory deprivation. Visual and hearing disabilities may result in a person having feelings of isolation. Message makes no sense This may be as a result of the following: ■ The use of different languages including foreign languages and signed

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