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Touch Jon, Brittany, Ellen Meg, & Alex
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Position and Movement 2 systems keep track of body, position, movement and balance: Vestibular sense: body position and sense with respect to gravity Ex: tells us when we are moving or how we are positioned Kinesthetic sense: keeps track of body parts relative to each other Ex: crossing your legs, tells you which hand is closer to phone when it rings
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Phantom Limb (Kinesthetic Sense) Phantom limb: the illusion that a limb still exists after it is gone
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Balance (Vestibular Senses) Inner ear: the essential organ of hearing that includes the vestibule, the semicircular canals, and the cochlea Semicircular canal: three circular tubes in ear that contain fluid and help sense balance Utricle: located in inner ear and uses small stones and fluid to detect motion and orientation People often have bad balance when they are sick
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Skin Senses Sensory systems that process touch, warmth, cold, texture, and pain Skin senses are connected to the somatosensory cortex in the parietal lobes Sematosensory (sensory) cortex: processes input from parts of the body that are sensitive to touch
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Gate Control Theory Gate-Control Theory explains that incoming signals can be blocked How? Fast fibers deliver sensory info to brain Slow fibers send messages more slowly to brain Messages compete, and block pain messages in slow fiber from reaching brain
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Skin Senses Continued… Cutaneous Sense: the process by which objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body Different receptors on our skin help us perceive what goes on around us: Theromreceptor: the receptive portion of a sensory neuron that responds to temperature Nocioreceptors: pain receptors for tissue injury Mechanoreceptors: sensory receptors in the skin that respond to mechanical pressure and distortion Cutaneous Receptors: sensory receptors in the skin that respond to pain and temperature
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“You bit my finger, Charlie” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OBlgSz8sSM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OBlgSz8sSM Which receptor is responsible for the pain Charlie’s brother feels?
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Pain Pain: unpleasant sensation The threshold of pain varies from person to person Acupuncture: procedure of inserting needles in the body to relieve pain Lamaze Method: psychological and physical preparation by a mother before childbirth that suppresses pain People with congenital insensitivity to pain do not feel what is hurting them
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Sense-Sational Facts The skin is the largest organ in the body weighing 6-10 lbs. Skin is least sensitive in the middle of your back Skin is most sensitive in hands, fingertips, and lips
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Works Cited Davis, Stephen F., and Joseph Phalladino. Psychology. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: n.p., 2004. 86-87. Print. "Sense of Touch." Home Science Tools. N.p., 2010. Web. 11 Nov. 2010..http://www.hometrainingtools.com/ski n-touch/a/1388/ "Touch." Web. 11 Nov. 2010.. Zimbardo, Philip G., Robert L. Johnson, Ann L. Weber, and Craig W. Gruber. Position and Movement. Print.
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