Physio Test 2
At the level of rods and cones the _____________ theory seems to fit best, while at the level of the bipolar cells the _________theory seems to fit best.
Trichromatic, opponent process
Loudness is to _______ as pitch is to ___________.
amplitude;frequency
What is a dermatome?
an area of the skin innervated by a given spinal nerve
The eighth cranial nerve contain both a _______component and a ____________component
auditory;vestibular
What does the vestibular system detect?
movement of the head
In comparison to the rods, cones are more:
sensitive to detail
What type of the proprioceptors responds to increase in muscle tension?
Golgi tendon organ
Which of the following characterizes the fovea?
It has the greatest perception of detail.
Axons of the dorsolateral tract extend to what area?
Spinal cord
What neurotransmitter is released by axon that carry pain information to the brain?
Substance P
Axons release _________at junctions with skeletal muscles
acetylcholine
Light from above our head strikes the:
bottom of half of the retina
The heat receptor responds to ______, the chemical that makes jalapenos.
capsaicin
The function of the semicircular canals is to:
detect movement of the head****
Pitch is a perception related to which aspect of sound?
frequency
The optic nerve is composed of axons from which kind of cell?
ganglion cells
What is the name of the receptor cells of the auditory system?
hair cells
Vibrations in the fluid of the cochlea causes?
hair cells to displace.
conductive deafness is also known as:
middle ear deafness
Morphine and other opiate drugs decrease sensitivity to pain by:
mimicking the effects of endorphins at the synapses
The receptors for taste are:
modified skin cells
What kind of deafness is the result of damage to the cochlea or the hair cells?
nerve
What is the name gives the synapse where a motor neuron's axon meets a muscle fiber?
neuromuscular junction
Where are the auditory receptor cells located?
on the basilar membrane
The brain chemicals known as endorphins and enkephalins produce effects similar to which substance?
opiates
According to the trichromatic theory of color vision
our perceptions of color depends on the relative activity of three types of cones.
The structure that we commonly refer to as the ear(on the outside of the head) is formally known as:
pinna.
A proprioceptor is sensitive to the:
position and movement of a part of the body
Light enters the eye through an opening in the center of the iris called the:
pupil
Pacinian corpuscles respond best to:
rapid mechanical pressure
Damage to the cerebellum is most likely to interfere with:
rapid movements that require timing
What are the two kinds of receptors in the retina?
rods and cones
Pheromones are important for the __________behaviors of many mammalian species.
sexual
Pain receptors of the skin are:
simple, bare neuron endings
Compared to the average weekend jogger, a world class marathon runner probably has a higher percentage of which kind of fibers in his legs?
slow-twitch
What types of muscle controls movements of the heart?
smooth
olfaction also plays a subtle role in:
social behavior
What kind of receptors detect pain, warmth, and cold?
somatosensory
Immature cells that are capable of developing into a variety of cells are known as:
stem cells
A muscle spindle responds to the:
stretch of the muscle
What type of muscle is responsible for the movement of your body through the environment?
striated
To what lobe of the cerebral cortex is auditory information sent?
temporal
The name of the point at which the optic nerve leaves the retina is called the:
the blind spot
If you want to see something in fine detail, you should focus the light on which part of your retina?
the fovea
Initially, researchers determined how many types of receptors we have for determining color:
through psychophysical observations
What is a common symptom of Huntington's disease?
twitches, tremores, and writing that interfere with voluntary movement.
The eardrum is also known as the:
tympanic membrane
Although Parkinson's disease is usually limited to old people, it has occurred in a small number of young people that:
used a designer drug.
Which of following would be most impaired with damage to the vestibular senses?
visually tracking an object while dancing
The malleus, incus, and stapes are small bones
which transmit information from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.