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Using any two of the different perspectives of personality theory, discuss your own personality. What are your positive and not-so-positive attributes? Have you ever stopped to wonder how you became the person you are? What do you think contributes to the personality you have developed? Are there ways you'd like to change your personality? Do you think those changes are possible?
Oval Window
A membrane-covered opening at the base of the stapes bone in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations to the inner ear.
Nerve Deafness
Hearing loss caused by damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerve pathways to the brain, also known as sensorineural hearing loss.
Nociceptors
Sensory receptors that detect harmful stimuli such as extreme temperatures or pressure, sending signals to the brain interpreted as pain.
Olfactory Receptors
Specialized neurons in the nasal cavity that detect chemical molecules in the air, allowing for the sense of smell.
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