sounds | sounds #2 | senses | senses #2 | senses and sound |
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deaf
What do you call a person that has lost their ability to hear?
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the unit of measurement of loudness
What are decibels?
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the loss of the ability to hear
What does the auditory nerve do?
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activated, arose
What is a synonym for stimulated?
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the process where we make sense of the information
What is perception?
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how high or low a sound is.
What is the definition of a pitch?
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temperature
What is the measurement of the motion of the particles in a substance called?
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the sensory receptors
What is stimulated for a sensation?
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20
How many senses do humans have? (about)
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you feel overwhelmed
What does too much sensory input do to you?
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carries impulses from the inner ear to the brain
What does the auditory nerve do?
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a physical response to the intensity of sound
.What is the definition of loudness?
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the amount of force exerted by a unit area of a surface
What is the equation for pain?
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sensory deprivation
What do you call it when you do not get any sensory input?
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sensory overload
What is the opposite of sensory deprivation?
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physical factors
What is loudness modified by?
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the perception of sound
What do the impulses from the auditory nerve result in?
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it states that there is only limited amount of information that can go through the nervous system at a given time
What does the gate theory support?
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sensory overload
What is a struggle people in the Autism spectrum have to deal with?
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When you choose to pay attention to something
What is selective attention?
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a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses
Describe the cochlea
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140
What is the number of decibels for a gun shot?
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the nervous system
Where does information go through to get to the brain?
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it is the smallest amount of vision to detect
What is the absolute threshold
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No, it atually can be mild, moderate or severe
Is sensorineural deafness severe?
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