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Question | Answer |
Give the two classes of sensory information. | Extroception - senses that come from outside and don't have to be in contact with us e.g. hearing, vision, smell Introception - Sense that must be in contact with us or inside us before we can sense it e.g. touch, balance, pain, taste and blood pressure |
Why when we damage a nerve do we still retain some sensation in that area? | We have overlap of nerves |
Why when we damage a nerve do we still retain some sensation in that area? | We have overlap of nerves |
What is the method of determining were something is on our skin called? | Topographical mapping |
What is a dermatone? | An area supplied by one set of spinal nerves |
Define ipsilateral and contralateral. Give what sense travel down each. | Ipsilateral-where the spinal nerve crosses at the brain level, touch sensations are felt by this. Contralateral -Where the spinal nerve crosses at the spinal level, thermal and pain sensations are sent by this system. |
If you damage the right side of your spinal cord, what would be affected? | You lose touch on the same side i.e. right side of your body, and lose pain and temperature on the opposite side of your body i.e the left side |
What is the method of distinguishing between sounds called? | tonotopic mapping |
Define resolution and sensitivity. | Resolution -The ability to distinguish between two points. Sensitivity -Our ability to detect something is there. |
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