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An increase in venous return would increase preload and decrease ESV.
Sensation
The method through which our sense organs and nervous system detect and depict energy forms of stimuli from the surroundings.
Perception
The process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions to give meaning to their environment.
Transduction
A process by which sensory receptors change physical stimuli into signals that are eventually sent to the brain.
Thalamus
A crucial brain structure acting as a relay station for information between the cerebral cortex and the rest of the body.
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