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proprioreception   percieved movement in a joit or muscle  
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1st order neuron   Sensory/afferent  
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2nd order neuron   syapse with 3rd order in thalmus  
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3rd order neuron   synapse to cortex  
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adaptation   decreased sensitivity to stimulus  
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greatest sensitivity   lips  
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nociceptor   pain receptor  
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thermoreception   temp receptor  
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substance P   neurotransmitter released when pain is sensed  
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sclera   white of eye  
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chorid   highly pigmented area of eye that stops light from reflecting/lines sclera  
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Iris   colored part of the eye  
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avascular part of the eye   lense and cornea  
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optic disc   blind spot/no photoreceptors  
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4 structures light passes thru   cornea/aqueous humor/ lense/ vitreous humor  
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accomodation   lense change shape to focus  
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cloudy lense   cataract  
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too much Aq humor   glaucoma  
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astimatgism   irregular shape to cornea or lense  
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optic nerve/CN II   axons of ganglia cells exit as...  
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optic chasm   crossing of ganglion axons in vision (nasal side)  
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temporal ganglion do..   not cross(stay on same side of brain  
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3rd order neurons go to...   occipital lobe (in vision)  
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receptors for hearing/balance   hair cells  
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ear drum   tympanic membrane  
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choclea   responsible for hearing (converting sound waves to nerve impulses  
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eustation tubes   equalizes air pressure on eithr side of ear drum  
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tastes   salt sweet sour bitter umami  
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olfactory cells   can reproduce from basil cells  
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CN 1   olfactory  
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CN II   optic  
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CN VII   facial  
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CN VIIII   glossopharangeal  
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CN X   Vagus  
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CN VIII   Vestibulochoclear  
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