LearningCurve Activity #12 - Recognizing Physical Sensation, Smell, and Taste
activation of specific neural fibers in your spinal cord
According to gate-control theory, a back massage would most likely reduce your physical aches and pains by causing the:
C
Ben still perceives a dull pain in his nose days after breaking it in a football game. This pain sensation is transmitted by _____ fibers
pheromones
Biochemical odorants called _____ play a role in the reproductive behavior of many species
haptic
The term _______ perception is used to denote the knowledge of the world that is derived from sensory receptors in skin, muscles, tendons, and joints, and usually involves active exploration
taste receptor cells; microvilli
The tips of the _____ are called _____
adaptation
Your friend rarely freshens the cat box in her apartment. You notice the odor immediately each time you visit, but your friend appears not to notice. Your friend is demonstrating smell _____
amygdala
Your text states that olfaction is closely linked to brain areas related to emotion. In the limbic system, one such area is the _____
the way color is processed, according to trichromatic theory
According to your text, our varied and complex sensations of touch reflect the activity of a very small number of basic receptor types. This is most nearly analogous to:
increased; decreased
According to your text, supertasters may be at ______ risk for such health problems as colon cancer. They may also be at a _____ risk for obesity and heart disease
five
According to your text, there are a total of _____ basic types of taste
salt, sour, bitter, sweet, and savory
Our sense of taste involves five main types of taste sensations:
taste buds; papillae
Gustatory receptors are contained in the _____, located on the _____
The pain tolerance of the African-American students should be lower than that of their Caucasian counterparts. In addition, the African-American students should rate the water as more painful than should the Caucasians
In an experiment, Caucasian and African-American college students plunge their forearms into freezing water. Each participant is asked to keep their hand in the water as long as they can stand it. The length of time each participant keeps their hand in the water is taken as a measure of their pain tolerance. Each participant is additionally asked to rate how painful the freezing water is. Based on your text's discussion, which alternative best expresses the likely results of this experiment?
operational; dependent
In an experiment, Caucasian and African-American college students plunge their forearms into freezing water. Each participant is asked to keep their hand in the water as long as they can stand it. The length of time each participant keeps their hand in the water is taken as a measure of their pain tolerance. In this study, the length of time each participant keeps their hand in the water is a(n) ____ definition of the _____ variable of pain tolerance
referred
Margaret is experiencing pains in her abdomen and goes to the doctor, who tells her that she has suffered a mild heart attack. Margaret's experience of pain in her abdomen and not in her chest is an example of _____ pain
top-down
People rate an odor as more pleasant when it is given an appealing rather than an unappealing verbal label. Because this effect reflects an influence of experience and associations, it is an example of a(n) _____ influence on our sense of smell
sexual orientation
Recent research has shown a relation between response to human pheromones and:
opposite; contralaterally
Relative to the location of the stimulation, tactile information is processed on the ________ side of the brain; that is, it is processed _______
a wine's price has a top-down influence on its perceived taste
Research on wine drinkers demonstrated that:
top-down
Research reported in your text suggests that participants rate wine as tasting more pleasant when they think it costs more. Because this finding reflects the effects of experience or expectations, it represents a(n) _____ influence on perception
glutamate
Salt is to sodium chloride as umami is to:
flavor
Taste and smell combine to cause you to experience _____
flavor
Taste and smell combine to cause you to experience:
pain receptors
The A-delta and C fibers are types of:
negatively
The absolute threshold for touch is _____ correlated with the density of touch receptors in the part of the body being stimulated
umami
The least understood taste receptor is _____
pressure, pain, warmth, and cold
The sense of touch includes the four basic sensations of:
parietal
Touch information is relayed from the thalamus to somatosensory cortex in the ______ lobe
somatosensory; parietal
Touch information is relayed from the thalamus to the ________ cortex in the _______ lobe
glutamate
Umami receptors respond most strongly to _____, an amino acid that also acts as an excitatory neurotransmitter
smell
Unlike the other senses, our sense of _____ is closely related to our emotional and social behavior
on the tongue, the roof of the mouth, and in the upper throat
Where are the taste buds located?
Such differences are partly genetic
Which alternative best expresses your text's conclusion regarding individual differences in taste perception?
smell
Which of the following is BEST described as a chemical sense?
Olfaction is the only sense with connections to the thalamus
With respect to potential differences between olfaction and the other senses, which of the following statements is FALSE?
tastant
With respect to the microvillae of salt taste receptors, sodium is a(n):
hippocampus
Your text states that the olfactory bulb sends outputs to the parts of the brain responsible for basic drives, emotions, and memories. You should be reminded of the hypothalamus, amygdala, and _____, respectively
olfactory
_____ receptor cells detect airborne chemical molecules
Olfactory
_____ receptor neurons detect airborne chemical molecules