Examlex
Match the following characteristics with the correct sensory system
-Information processed by temporal lobe
Salivation
The production and release of saliva in the mouth, often in response to the sight, smell, or taste of food.
Conditioned Response
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus that has become conditioned through association.
Unconditioned Response
A natural, automatic reaction to a stimulus that does not require learning to occur, such as flinching at a loud sound.
Waking Up
The transition from sleep to wakefulness, involving physiological and psychological adjustments by the body and mind.
Q20: Fast-glycolytic fibers<br>A) contain an abundance of mitochondria.<br>B)
Q151: Ninety percent of the cells within the
Q173: Controls thirst, urine output, food intake, and
Q178: The four major types of glial cells
Q189: Contractile protein(s).<br>A)actin only<br>B)myosin only<br>C)actin and myosin<br>D)troponin-tropomyosin complex<br>E)actin,
Q214: used for day vision<br>A)rods<br>B)cones<br>C)both rods and cones
Q236: The strength and rate of contraction of
Q248: Thin and thick filaments overlap in the
Q260: In general, the contraction of skeletal muscle
Q324: Conscious initiation of muscle contraction is controlled