Sensation and Perception part 2 Lecture Flashcards
What are sound waves?
are pressure changes in the atmosphere capable of being detectd by auditory organs
What are the ossicles?
three bones in the ear
What do the ossicles vibrate to transfer atmospheric vibrations to the fluid in the cochlea?
oval windows
To what do different parts of the basilar membrane vibrate in response?
in response to different frequencies
What does a hair cell do when it is vibrated by the basilar membrane?
the hair cells releases neurotransmitter that causes an action potential in the auditory nerve
How does infant perception of speech sounds differ from adult perception?
infants can hear distinctions in speech sounds that adults cannot hear
Does visual information influence speech perception?
Yes
Where can the vestibular organs be found?
in the inner ear
What is the utricle?
a vestibular organ that indicates changes in linear acceleration and head tilt
What are the semi-circular canals?
vestibular organs that indicate changes in rotary acceleration
What is the oculogyral illusion?
after spinning around, people often experience paradoxical motion in which the world appears to be spinning, but visually remains in the same place
What causes motion sickness?
a dissociation between the visual and vestibular senses
What are the three somatosensory senses?
touch, pain, and temperature
In what lobe of the brain is the somatosensory cortex?
parietal lobe
What determines how sensitive a body part is to touch?
the amount of area a particular body part receives in the somatosensory cortex