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Senses
Chapter 15
Vision
• As light enters the eye, it passes through the cornea (transparent section
at front of eye) and is refracted.
• Then light passes through a lens and is refracted again.
• The lens directs the light onto the retina (which is tissue at the back of
the eye that is sensitive to light)
• Rods and Cones are found in the retina. (Cells) Cones respond to bright
light and color. Rods respond to dim light.
• They are used to detect shape and movement.
• The light stimulates impulses to pass to the optic nerve.
• The optic nerve carries the impulses to the vision area of
the brain. The image is upside down and reversed.
• The brain interprets the image correctly and you see
what you are looking at.
• The brain interprets images received from both eyes and
blends them into one image. This gives you a sense of
distance.
Hearing
• Sound waves are necessary for hearing and they can
travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
 Sound waves reach your ear and stimulate nerve cells
deep within your ear.
 Impulses from these cells are sent to the brain.
 When the sound impulse reaches the hearing area of the
brain, it responds and you hear a sound.
• The ear has three sections:
 Outer ear
 Intercepts sound waves and funnels them down the ear canal to the middle ear
 Middle ear
 Ear drum vibrates
 Three tiny bones: hammer, anvil and stirrup (vibrate)
 Inner ear
 Cochlea and semicircular canals
 Cochlea is fluid-filled structure that vibrates once the stirrup vibrates.
 The vibrations bend sensory hair cells in the cochlea which cause electrical
impulses to be sent to the brain by a nerve.
 Depending on how the nerve endings are stimulated, you hear a different type of
sound.
• Balance
 Structures in your inner ear control your balance.
 Cristae ampullaris
 Maculae
Smell
• You smell food because molecules from the food move into
the air.
• If they enter your nasal passages, these molecules
stimulate sensitive nerve cells (olfactory cells).
• Olfactory cells are kept moist by mucus and when
molecules in the air dissolve in the moisture, the cells
become stimulated.
• If enough molecules are present, an impulse
starts in these cells, then travels to the brains
where it is interpreted.
• If it is recognized by a previous experience, you
can identify the odor. If you don’t recognize it, it
is remembered and identified next time.
Taste
• Taste buds on your tongue are the major sensory
receptors for taste.
• Five taste sensations
 Sweet
 Salty
 Sour
 Bitter
 MSG
• In order to taste something, it has to be dissolved in
water so saliva begins the process of tasting.
• When a solution of saliva and food washes over taste
buds, impulses are sent to your brain.
• The brain interprets the impulses, and you identify the
tastes.
Smell and Taste (working together)
• Smell is needed to identify some foods.
• Saliva in your mouth mixes with the food, odors
travel up the nasal passage in the back of your
throat.
• Olfactory cells are stimulated and the taste and
smell is sensed.
Drugs affect the nervous system
• Depressant
 Alcohol (disrupts neurons cell functions)
 Destroys brain and liver cells
• Stimulants
 Any substance that speeds up the activity of the
central nervous system
 Caffeine

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Senses

  • 2. Vision • As light enters the eye, it passes through the cornea (transparent section at front of eye) and is refracted. • Then light passes through a lens and is refracted again. • The lens directs the light onto the retina (which is tissue at the back of the eye that is sensitive to light) • Rods and Cones are found in the retina. (Cells) Cones respond to bright light and color. Rods respond to dim light. • They are used to detect shape and movement.
  • 3. • The light stimulates impulses to pass to the optic nerve. • The optic nerve carries the impulses to the vision area of the brain. The image is upside down and reversed. • The brain interprets the image correctly and you see what you are looking at. • The brain interprets images received from both eyes and blends them into one image. This gives you a sense of distance.
  • 4. Hearing • Sound waves are necessary for hearing and they can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.  Sound waves reach your ear and stimulate nerve cells deep within your ear.  Impulses from these cells are sent to the brain.  When the sound impulse reaches the hearing area of the brain, it responds and you hear a sound.
  • 5. • The ear has three sections:  Outer ear  Intercepts sound waves and funnels them down the ear canal to the middle ear  Middle ear  Ear drum vibrates  Three tiny bones: hammer, anvil and stirrup (vibrate)  Inner ear  Cochlea and semicircular canals  Cochlea is fluid-filled structure that vibrates once the stirrup vibrates.  The vibrations bend sensory hair cells in the cochlea which cause electrical impulses to be sent to the brain by a nerve.  Depending on how the nerve endings are stimulated, you hear a different type of sound.
  • 6. • Balance  Structures in your inner ear control your balance.  Cristae ampullaris  Maculae
  • 7. Smell • You smell food because molecules from the food move into the air. • If they enter your nasal passages, these molecules stimulate sensitive nerve cells (olfactory cells). • Olfactory cells are kept moist by mucus and when molecules in the air dissolve in the moisture, the cells become stimulated.
  • 8. • If enough molecules are present, an impulse starts in these cells, then travels to the brains where it is interpreted. • If it is recognized by a previous experience, you can identify the odor. If you don’t recognize it, it is remembered and identified next time.
  • 9. Taste • Taste buds on your tongue are the major sensory receptors for taste. • Five taste sensations  Sweet  Salty  Sour  Bitter  MSG
  • 10. • In order to taste something, it has to be dissolved in water so saliva begins the process of tasting. • When a solution of saliva and food washes over taste buds, impulses are sent to your brain. • The brain interprets the impulses, and you identify the tastes.
  • 11. Smell and Taste (working together) • Smell is needed to identify some foods. • Saliva in your mouth mixes with the food, odors travel up the nasal passage in the back of your throat. • Olfactory cells are stimulated and the taste and smell is sensed.
  • 12. Drugs affect the nervous system • Depressant  Alcohol (disrupts neurons cell functions)  Destroys brain and liver cells • Stimulants  Any substance that speeds up the activity of the central nervous system  Caffeine