A) kinesthesis.
B) negative feedback.
C) touch-sight.
D) exploratory actions.
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A) complementary sources of information.
B) confusing sources of information.
C) essentially identical sources of information.
D) independent sources of information.
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A) is poor.
B) is fair.
C) is good.
D) depends on the part of the body being stimulated.
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A) the fingertips.
B) the lips.
C) the palm.
D) the back.
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A) accuracy in detecting vibration to the hand is uninfluenced by a light in the same place on the glove.
B) accuracy in detecting vibration to the hand is increased by a light in the same place on the glove.
C) accuracy in detecting vibration to the hand is decreased by a light in the same place on the glove.
D accuracy in detecting vibration to the hand is uninfluenced by a light in the same place on the glove if . the person had been told to ignore the light.
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A) phantom limb.
B) plasticity.
C) diplesthesia.
D) none of these
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A) perception of pain from a nonpainful stimulus.
B) release from pain fibers of chemicals causing inflammation.
C) contraction of the muscles around the site of an injury.
D. the balance of activity between A? and C fibers.
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A) touch acuity.
B) localization ability.
C) grating perception.
D) none of these
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A) 70 mm
B) 30 mm
C) 20 mm
D) 2 mm
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A) register the mechanical resistance of the muscles.
B) innervate the mechanical action of the muscles.
C) transform mechanical energy into heat.
D) register mechanical pressure from deformation of the skin.
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A) amplify pressure changes in the skin when one touches an object.
B) make smoothly textured fabrics more enjoyable to touch.
C) degrade the ability to judge an object's shape from touching it.
D) reduce the perceived roughness of a touched surface.
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A) plastic.
B) multisynaptic.
C) diffuse fibers.
D) none of these
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A) have more difficulty identifying the stimulus.
B) be more sensitive to touch stimulation all over the body.
C) use a different set of mechanoreceptors for touch.
D) try harder to identify it, thus making fewer errors.
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A) slowly adapting fibers
B) rapidly adapting fibers
C) punctate fibers
D) all of these are associated with perceiving temporal properties
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A) 50 Hz.
B) 100 Hz.
C) 150 Hz.
D) 200 Hz.
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A) The somatosensory cortex is divisible into several subdivisions, each with its own touch map.
B) The somatosensory area of the left hemisphere receives input from the left side of the body.
C) Some areas of the body receive a more detailed representation in the brain than do others.
D) The lemniscal pathway carries input to somatosensory cortex.
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A) experienced it as hotter than did volunteers told it was very cold.
B) experienced it as colder than did volunteers told it was very cold.
C) experienced it as more painful than did volunteers told it was very cold.
D) experienced it as less painful than did volunteers told it was very cold.
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A) concurrent activation of somatosensory brain areas and visual brain areas.
B) concurrent activation of receptors from skin, muscle, and tendons.
C) concurrent activation of S-I and S-II.
D) concurrent activation of all four types of mechanoreceptors.
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