Ch4.4- Touch and the Chemical senses Flashcards
This is used to treat phantom limb pain.
a) skinner box
b) haptic box
c) deep-brain stimulation
d) mirror box
d) mirror box
The sense of bodily motion and position is called…
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) haptics
h) kinesthesis
h) kinesthesis
Theory of pain perception that explains pain as an interaction between nerves that transmit pain messages and those that inhibit those messages.
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) haptics
h) kinesthesis
a) gate-control theory
The active, exploratory part of touch sensation and perception is called..
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) haptics
h) kinesthesis
g) haptics
The activity of nerve pathways that respond to uncomfortable stimulation is called:
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) haptics
h) kinesthesis
b) nociception.
This system functions in the sensation and perception of taste.
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) haptics
h) kinesthesis
d) gustatory system
This system in involved with smell.
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) haptics
h) kinesthesis
f) Olfactory system
The nasal cavity contains this thin layer of cells, lined with cilia.
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) olfactory bulb
e) olfactory epithilium
This part of the brain has neurons that receive information from cilia located in the nasal cavity. It is on the bottom surface of the frontal lobes.
a) gate-control theory
b) nociception
c) multimodal integration
d) gustatory system
e) olfactory epithelium
f) olfactory system
g) olfactory bulb
g) olfactory bulb
The on the fly ability to combine sensation from different modalities such as vision and hearing into a single integrated perception is known as…
a) synaesthesia
b) multimodal integration
c) gate-control theory
d) McGurk effect
b) multimodal integration