Podcast
Questions and Answers
There are 6 categories of sensation based on sensory organs.
There are 6 categories of sensation based on sensory organs.
False (B)
Sensory organs do not contain receptors that convert sensory energy into nerve impulses.
Sensory organs do not contain receptors that convert sensory energy into nerve impulses.
False (B)
Sensory reduction involves sending sensory stimuli directly to the brain without analysis.
Sensory reduction involves sending sensory stimuli directly to the brain without analysis.
False (B)
Recognition Threshold refers to the weakest stimulus an organism can detect.
Recognition Threshold refers to the weakest stimulus an organism can detect.
Subliminal Threshold is above the level of conscious awareness.
Subliminal Threshold is above the level of conscious awareness.
The temporal lobe is directly above the parietal lobe.
The temporal lobe is directly above the parietal lobe.
The hippocampus is responsible for evaluating the emotional significance of stimuli.
The hippocampus is responsible for evaluating the emotional significance of stimuli.
The hypothalamus plays a role in regulating eating, drinking, and sexual responses.
The hypothalamus plays a role in regulating eating, drinking, and sexual responses.
The amygdala is located in the frontal lobe.
The amygdala is located in the frontal lobe.
Sensation is defined as the process of receiving, converting, and transmitting information from the internal world.
Sensation is defined as the process of receiving, converting, and transmitting information from the internal world.