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Smell TasteTouchKey Terms College Mascots

Fancy name for the sense of smell.

What is olfaction?

Chemical signals released by animals as sexual attractants.

What are pheremones?

Using scents to soothe the body and reduce stress

What is aromatherapy?

Smells are routed through this emotional “system” in the brain.

What is the limbic system?

Smell is helped by this wet substance in the nose

What is mucus?

Fancy name for the sense of taste

What is gustation?

The 4 main tastes

What are sweet, sour, salty, and bitter?

Name for someone with extra taste buds.

What is a supertaster?

Taste buds are located on these projections

What are papillae?

The sense of taste needs this to dissolve chemicals in food

What is saliva?

Pain only an amputee can feel

What is phantom limb pain?

Theory that explains how pain can be blocked.

What is Gate Control?

The two least sensitive areas of the body

What are the calves and back?

Two of the things that the skin detects

What is temperature, pressure, or texture ?

Effect caused by the belief that fake medicine is actually real medicine.

What is the placebo effect?

Amount of stimulation needed to detect a stimulus

What is absolute threshold ?

Amount of change needed in a stimulus in order to be “noticed”

What is the JND or difference threshold?

Diminishing responsiveness to a stimulus-ex. Getting used to a cold pool of water after a few minutes

What is sensory adaptation?

Something that is below your ability to notice it-type of advertising.

What is subliminal?

Law that states that the larger a stimulus is-the greater the increase needed to notice a change.

What is Weber’s Law?

What is Notre Dame?

What is Syracuse?

What is Ohio State?

What is Iowa?

What is Stanford?