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12 years ago
Sensory reception differs from sensory sensation in that sensory sensation depends upon:
a. the number of motor neurons sending impulses to the brain
b. the brain area that receives the neural impulse
c. the mechanical energy stimulating pressure receptors
d. the light energy stimulating the photoreceptors of the eye
I kind of have an idea, but I'm not 100% sure of my answer!

Movement, color, depth, and the shape of an image are interpreted by:
a. cones in the fovea centralis
b. various areas of the occipital lobe of the brain
c. various areas of the hypothalamus of the brain
d. medulla oblongata of the brain
I'm guessing its not a, because cones mostly only focus on color, and not the other things.. but correct me if I'm wrong!

Thaaanks in advance! <3
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wrote...
12 years ago
Sensory reception differs from sensory sensation in that sensory sensation depends upon:
a. the number of motor neurons sending impulses to the brain
b. the brain area that receives the neural impulse
c. the mechanical energy stimulating pressure receptors
d. the light energy stimulating the photoreceptors of the eye
I kind of have an idea, but I'm not 100% sure of my answer!

The stimulation of specialized nerve endings and cells in the eye, ear, tongue, and nose. I'd pick (A) as the most accurate response.
wrote...
12 years ago
Movement, color, depth, and the shape of an image are interpreted by:
a. cones in the fovea centralis
b. various areas of the occipital lobe of the brain
c. various areas of the hypothalamus of the brain
d. medulla oblongata of the brain
I'm guessing its not a, because cones mostly only focus on color, and not the other things.. but correct me if I'm wrong!

Has to be (B)
missc Author
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12 years ago
Sensory reception differs from sensory sensation in that sensory sensation depends upon:
a. the number of motor neurons sending impulses to the brain
b. the brain area that receives the neural impulse
c. the mechanical energy stimulating pressure receptors
d. the light energy stimulating the photoreceptors of the eye
I kind of have an idea, but I'm not 100% sure of my answer!

The stimulation of specialized nerve endings and cells in the eye, ear, tongue, and nose. I'd pick (A) as the most accurate response.
I had a question similar to the one i posted, and the answer you stated was the answer I picked. so I'm a bit confused now lol
missc Author
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12 years ago
Movement, color, depth, and the shape of an image are interpreted by:
a. cones in the fovea centralis
b. various areas of the occipital lobe of the brain
c. various areas of the hypothalamus of the brain
d. medulla oblongata of the brain
I'm guessing its not a, because cones mostly only focus on color, and not the other things.. but correct me if I'm wrong!

Has to be (B)
thank you! Slight Smile
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