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The Other Senses: Touch

Psychology 001 Introduction to Psychology Christopher Gade , PhD Office: 621 Heafey Office hours: F 3-6 and by apt. Email: gadecj@gmail.com Class WF 7:00-8:30 Heafey 650. The Other Senses: Touch. Touch/Movement and the Nervous System. The value of touch/Movement

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The Other Senses: Touch

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  1. Psychology 001Introduction to PsychologyChristopher Gade, PhDOffice: 621 HeafeyOffice hours: F 3-6 and by apt. Email: gadecj@gmail.com Class WF 7:00-8:30 Heafey 650

  2. The Other Senses: Touch

  3. Touch/Movement and the Nervous System • The value of touch/Movement • Interact with the environment • Detect danger/injuries • Pleasure • The Variability of touch • Texture • Pain • Vibration • Temperature • Pressure

  4. Reviewing the Timing Exercise • Let’s revisit an old task again: • Toe bumping • Hand touching • Why would toe bumps take longer than hand taps?

  5. Looking Closer at the Start: The Skin • Epidermis & Dermis • Mechanoreceptors • Merkel’s disks (receptors) • Touch • Meissner’s corpuscles • Sense of grip • Ruffini’s endings (cylinders) • stretch • Pacinian corpuscles • vibration

  6. Where These Skin Receptors Are Located • Area specificity • The relationship between cell focus and brain area coverage • The effects of learning and experience on these areas (reading by touch, music, video games)

  7. Anatomy of Touch on the Brain • The homunculus and region focus

  8. Anatomy of Movement on the Brain

  9. Planned Movement Path

  10. The Other Senses: Taste and Smell? • There’s no way we have time for these two senses as well. Please make sure to read about these two senses and how the body detects molecules in these ways. Its really interesting, but we just don’t have time for it in this class… • Note: these two senses will not be covered in the exam.

  11. Final Announcements • Exam 1 • Format (M/C) (about 60 questions) • Information (Chapters 1, 3, and 4) • Study (know the slides, but read the chapters for a broader base of information) • Paper 1 • Due on the 29th • Download it on moodle

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