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DO NOW Using the handout you picked up Label the parts of the eye using the descriptions underneath as clues We will label the back as we go through the powerpoint today.
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Hearing Our auditory sense
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We hear sound WAVES The height of the wave gives us the amplitude of the sound. The frequency of the wave gives us the pitch if the sound.
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The Intensity of Some Common Sounds Decibels are the measuring unit for sound energy
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Transduction in the ear Sound waves hit the eardrum then anvil then hammer then stirrup then oval window. Everything is just vibrating. Then the cochlea vibrates. The cochlea is lined with mucus called basilar membrane. In basilar membrane there are hair cells. When hair cells vibrate they send impulses up the auditory nerve to the thalamus. It is all about the vibrations!!!
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Pitch Theories Place Theory and Frequency Theory
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Place Theory The pitch we hear depends on the place where the cochlea’s membrane is stimulated So some hairs vibrate when they hear high and other vibrate when they hear low pitches.
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Frequency Theory The pitch we hear depends on the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve All the hairs vibrate but at different speeds.
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How We Locate Sounds
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Touch Receptors located in our skin. Essential to Development – babies develop faster if stimulated by skin contact Four skin senses – pressure, warmth, pain, cold – Simultaneously stimulating warm and cold produces a burning sensation! Pain is a good thing! It tells us something is wrong with our body Did You Know? Reducing or eliminating one sense can improve others! This is why when kissing, lovers minimize distraction and increase their touch sensitivity by closing their eyes!
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Gate Control Theory of Pain The spinal cord contains a neurological “gate” that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass through A Naughty Question to Think About: If a person had the top of their spinal cord severed and their genitals were touched, would they still experience sexual excitement?
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DO NOW 1.Transduction in the ear is all about the _____________________. 2.What are the four skin senses? 3.Why is feeling pain a good thing?
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14 Pain can be controlled by a number of therapies including: drugs, surgery, massage, electric stimulation, acupuncture, exercise, hypnosis, and even thought distraction Lamaze classes: relaxation (deep breathing, muscle relaxation), counterstimulation (gentle massage), and distraction (focusing on something else) Surgery patients whose rooms face trees require less pain medication and recover more quickly than those whose rooms face brick walls
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Taste (Gustation) We have bumps on our tongue called papillae. Taste buds are located on the papillae (they are actually all over the mouth). The more taste buds you have, the more sensitive your taste! Sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami Taste enabled our ancestors to survive!
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Smell Olfaction: sense of smell. Fragrance molecules reach receptors at top of nose brain’s olfactory bulb limbic system (memory and emotion) Smell is strongly linked to taste and emotion! Humans can detect about 10,000 odors Women and young adults have best sense of smell ONLY SENSATION THAT DOES NOT GO TO THE THALAMUS FIRST
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Kinesthetic Sense The system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts Vision plays a role! Without the kinesthetic sense you couldn’t touch the button to make copies of your buttocks.
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Vestibular Sense Tells us where our body is oriented in space. Our sense of balance. Located in our semicircular canals in our ears. Guided by cerebellum Cirque du Soleil balancers Cirque du Soleil balancers
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