Ch4.4- Touch and the Chemical senses Flashcards

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1
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This is used to treat phantom limb pain.

a) skinner box
b) haptic box
c) deep-brain stimulation
d) mirror box

A

d) mirror box

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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

A

h) kinesthesis

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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

a) gate-control theory

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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

A

g) haptics

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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

A

b) nociception.

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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

A

d) gustatory system

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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

A

f) Olfactory system

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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

A

e) olfactory epithilium

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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

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g) olfactory bulb

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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

A

b) multimodal integration

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