damage to the hair cells or elsewhere in the inner ear
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sensorineural hearing loss
you contract it, it will relax
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golgi tendon reflex
contractile muscles in the heart; striated, gap-junctions for synchronous beat
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cardiac muscle
what we perceive frequency as
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pitch
group of muscles contracting together for a specific purpose
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synergy
use of chemicals to perceive a sense (smell and taste)
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chemoreception
mechanism of memory formation; repeated high frequency of stimulation of a
synapse results in an increase of EPSP size (lasts for about a week); mediated by
glutamate receptor (NMDA); influx of calcium ion activates enzymes
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long-term potentiation (LTP)
distance from one wave peak to the next
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wavelength
neuro-endocrine tissue acting with the SNS; modified sympathetic ganglion
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adrenal medulla
group of fasicles; fibers extend length of muscle from tendon to tendon
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muscle
determines level of attention, and sleep-wake cycle; mainly ascending
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, cholinergic
auditory receptor cells
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hair cells
somatotopic; neighbouring areas of skin project to neighbouring cells in cortex, map
is distorted
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primary somatosensory cortex is _____
pass from each ear to both sides of the brain
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auditory signals
detects the amino acid glutamate (indicating protein)
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sensorineural hearing loss
you contract it, it will relax
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golgi tendon reflex
contractile muscles in the heart; striated, gap-junctions for synchronous beat
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cardiac muscle
what we perceive frequency as
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pitch
group of muscles contracting together for a specific purpose
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synergy
use of chemicals to perceive a sense (smell and taste)
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chemoreception
mechanism of memory formation; repeated high frequency of stimulation of a
synapse results in an increase of EPSP size (lasts for about a week); mediated by
glutamate receptor (NMDA); influx of calcium ion activates enzymes
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long-term potentiation (LTP)
distance from one wave peak to the next
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wavelength
neuro-endocrine tissue acting with the SNS; modified sympathetic ganglion
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adrenal medulla
group of fasicles; fibers extend length of muscle from tendon to tendon
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muscle
determines level of attention, and sleep-wake cycle; mainly ascending
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, cholinergic
auditory receptor cells
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hair cells
somatotopic; neighbouring areas of skin project to neighbouring cells in cortex, map
is distorted
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primary somatosensory cortex is _____
pass from each ear to both sides of the brain
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auditory signals
detects the amino acid glutamate (indicating protein)
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