Posted inBasics Reception and Transduction Posted by admin July 14, 2021 Odorants (odor molecules) enter the nose and dissolve in the olfactory epithelium, the mucosa at the…
Posted inBasics Somatosensation Posted by admin July 14, 2021 Somatosensation is a mixed sensory category and includes all sensation received from the skin and…
Posted inBasics Encoding and Transmission of Sensory Information Posted by admin July 14, 2021 Four aspects of sensory information are encoded by sensory systems: the type of stimulus, the…
Posted inBasics Sensory Systems Posted by admin July 14, 2021 Figure 17.1. This shark uses its senses of sight, vibration (lateral-line system), and smell to…
Posted inBasics Mental Illnesses Posted by admin July 14, 2021 Mental illnesses are nervous system disorders that result in problems with thinking, mood, or relating…
Posted inBasics Nervous System Disorders Posted by admin July 14, 2021 A nervous system that functions correctly is a fantastically complex, well-oiled machineβsynapses fire appropriately, muscles…
Posted inBasics Parasympathetic & Sensory-Somatic Posted by admin July 14, 2021 Parasympathetic Nervous System While the sympathetic nervous system is activated in stressful situations, the parasympathetic nervous…
Posted inBasics Sympathetic Nervous System Posted by admin July 14, 2021 The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the βfight or flightβ response that occurs when an animal…
Posted inBasics The Peripheral Nervous System Posted by admin July 14, 2021 The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is the connection between the central nervous system and the…
Posted inBasics LTPP & LTD Posted by admin July 14, 2021 Long-term Potentiation (LTP) Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a persistent strengthening of a synaptic connection. LTP is…