A. cochlea
B. basilar membrane
C. ligaments and tendons
D. joints and muscles
Related Mcqs:
- Receptors for the kinesthetic sense are found in the:
A. cochlea
B. basilar membrane
C. ligaments and tendons
D. joints and muscles - The opponent-process theory is to our sense of color as the gate-control theory is to our sense of ____________?
A. smell
B. touch
C. kinesthesia
D. pain - In what way (s) is the sense of taste like the sense of smell?
A. There are four primary stimulus groups for both senses
B. both systems are routed through the thalamus on the way to the cortex
C. The physical stimuli for both senses are chemical substances dissolved in fluid
D. All of the above - The collection of rod and cone receptors that funnel signals to a particular visual cell in the retina make up that cell’s:
A. blind spot
B. optic disk
C. opponent process field
D. receptive field - Receptors are generally referred to as chemicals are ___________?
A. visual and auditory
B. auditory and temperature
C. gustation and olfaction
D. temperature and pressure - The collection of rod and cone receptors that funnel signals to a particular visual cell in the retina make up that cell’s:
A. blind spot
B. optic disk
C. opponent process field
D. receptive field - When visual information out an object is perceived, which model of perceptual processing emphasizes on-going feedback between the higher centers of the brain(e.g., cognition) and the early stages of processing (e.g., sensory receptors)?
A. Recurrent processing model
B. Serial processing model
C. Parallel processing model
D. Selective adaptation model - One of the following are known as electromagnetic receptors:
A. Photoreceptors
B. Nociceptors
C. Chemoreceptors
D. Thermoreceptors - The detection of vibrations of the ground by terrestrial vertebrates is probably achieved by receptors in the:
A. Brain
B. Spinal cord
C. Joints
D. Skin - In skin the receptors are concerned with which of the following senses:
A. Touch and pressure
B. Pain
C. Heat and Cold
D. All of the above