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other senses

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the 3 skin senses   pressure, warmth/cold, pain  
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2 other skin sensations that are variations of basic skin senses   tickle, ithciness  
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gate control theory (pain)   the spinal cord has a neurological gate that blocks or allows pain signals to the brain  
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what are the sensory receptors for pain called&job?   the sensory receptors for pain are nociceptors. they detect hurtful temperatures, pressures, and chemicals  
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biopsychosocial theory   our experience of pain is more than just neural messages to the brain  
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4 methods to control pain   acupuncture, electrical stimulation, thought distraction, exercise  
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taste/gustation    
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taste buds/papillae    
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the five basic food tastes   sweet, salty, sour, bitter, unami  
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how is taste different from flavor   taste can be impacted by expectations  
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smell/olfactory sense   sensory impulses are directed to the cerebral cortex where we can sense smell, aroma, etc  
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olfactory bulb/epithelium   processes odor info  
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vomeronasal organ    
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pheremones    
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what connection does the sense of the nose have to the brain    
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kinesthesis sense   stretch receptorssensing the position and movement of individual body parts  
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golgi tendon organs    
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vestibular sense   the sense of body movement and postion, including the sense of balance.  
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vestibular sacs   organs in the inner ear that connect the semicular canals and the cochlea, and contribute to balance  
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define emobodied connections   the influence of bodily sensations, gestures, and other states on cognitive preferences and judgements  
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example of emobdied connection   the smell of mint gum evokes the taste of chewy mint.  
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stretch receptors    
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