the chemical, skin & kinesthesis and vestibular senses
DESCRIPTION
*Chemical Senses: Smell and Taste (I just took some slide from other slideshares too without their permission, i'm sorry won't happen again.) *Skin Senses: Touch & Pressure, Temperature, Pain (Phantom Limb Pain, Gate-Theory, Acupuncture) *Kinesthesis & Vestibular SensesTRANSCRIPT
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THE CHEMICAL SENSES
SMELL AND TASTE
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• Has an important role in human behavior.
• Contributes “flavor” to foods.• Detects an odor.• Strongly associated with memories.• Key factor in tasting food.
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• A sample of molecules of a substance in the air.
• Complex quality of food based on odor taste etc.
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• Also called as “olfactory perception”• Sense of smell• Occurs when odorant molecules bind
to specific sites on the olfactory receptors.
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OLFACTORY EPITHELIUM• The “retina” of the nose
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• Samples molecules of a substance.
• Sensed through taste cells.• One of the traditional five
senses.• Detects flavor of substances.
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Taste Buds and Taste Cells
• Sensory organs for taste.
• Contains taste cells.
• Receptor cells that are sensitive to taste.
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Umami• Japanese word meaning “a savory taste”
• One of the 5 basic tastes
• Pronounced as oohmommy
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THE SKIN SENSES
• TOUCH & PRESSURE• TEMPERATURE
• PAIN
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-> indicates how hot or cold the body is.
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• A sensation that an amputated or missing limb (even an organ, like the appendix) is still attached to the body and is moving appropriately with other body parts.
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Amputation
• is the removal of a body extremity by trauma, prolonged constriction, or surgery.
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KINESTHESIS AND
VESTIBULAR SENSE
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• Provides information about movements posture and orientation
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• Provides information about balance and movement.
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