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    Dick

    Activity 1: Matching Type 1. Eyes taste 2. Nose smell 3. Ears hearing 4. Tongue touch 5. Skin sight Activity 1: Matching Type 1. Eyes taste 2. Nose smell 3. Ears hearing 4. Tongue touch 5. Skin

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    Feasibility Study

    Title: A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR THE RENOVATION OF SENSORY EVALUATION ROOM 1. General Objectives 2.1 Project Description The Sensory Evaluation Room renovation project proposal is being proposed to help cater to more students and faculties of this University. The proposed room will have a wider area to accommodate more people. The main prospects of this project would be those who are currently taking their sensory evaluation, product development and thesis subjects. This would help them have

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    Nociceptor Processing

    Injury or inflammation leads to profound changes in nociceptor processing. Discuss how nociceptors could contribute to the development of pathological pain responses under (1) inflammatory and (2) neuropathic pain conditions. Provide specific mechanisms under each condition and be sure to reference primary literatures in your answer. Please note that your answer should address both inflammatory and neuropathic pain conditions. Action on Transduction - A very logical mechanism to sensitize a nociceptor

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    Diane Ackerman Smell

    In the first chapter of A Natural History of the Senses, Diane Ackerman concentrates on the fascinating details of smell due to its characteristics, history, and uses in modern life. Smell has often been thought of as the “silent” sense, or “the fallen angel” to Helen Keller; it is the one and only sense that does not have words to describe it. Humans, in order to compensate, describe smells by referencing other smells or by how we feel. Examples of this include claiming a smell is smoky, which references

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    Thoughts Experiment

    Thought Experiment: A Brain in a Vat Hypothesis: The brain in vat is a great example to exam our perspectives to the world around. Can people live in a simulated world with only electric impulses to brains? Or people will finally find that their brains are in vats? This experiment will show that the brains will figure out the world is not realistic. Experiment Set Up: First we should be clear to the basic assumption of this experiment. According to the video, each of us is like a box

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    Words - Plath

    Ian Gilbert Words by Sylvia Plath is a powerful poem that strikes at the very meaning of words and their potential. At first glance, feelings of strength and energy wash over the reader. When reading it out loud its almost impossible not to picture an overdramatic actor clenching their right hand and looking up to the sky. The use of the word indefatigable makes this poem quite self evident in the power and emotion spewing from that word. The emotion throughout the poem is almost direct pain.

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    Sensory Adaptation Experiment

    Sensory Adaptation Experiments Task 1 Experiment 1: The sandpaper felt very coarse after rubbing my index fingers on it for the first time. I rated the coarseness at 6. The sandpaper feels less coarse after allowing my fingers to rest for two minutes and I rated the coarseness at 3. Experiment 2: The sugar water became less sweet after swishing it around my mouth for several seconds. The taste of the fresh water surprised me because it tasted salty. Experiment 3: I dipped my right hand in cold

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    Vark

    author of this paper, Sara Currell, completed the online questionnaire and received scores in the following categories: Visual (13), Aural (10), Read/Write (13), and Kinesthetic (12). Since VARK is about one preference for taking in and putting out information, according to Sara’s scores she has a multi-modal approach., which is the most popular result. The multi-modal preferenece may be placed in two group;, the context specific approach and whole sense approach. Sara’s results indicate a score with

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    Case Stady

    Chrysalis Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling Year One – Hypnotherapy and Counselling Skills – Module Two Course code IPSWI 1A 13 Tutor name Sue Smith Student name Lyudmyla Nuttall Module 2 Essay Title “A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Word count 1907 "A personalised induction will always be more effective." Introduction In this essay we will be looking at the methods and techniques we use to personalize our screeds to suit

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    Media Analysis Paper on Haptics

    Unspoken Love A Far Off Place by Laurens Van Der Post is an incredible story of adventure and surviving against all odds set in the 1970s. It centers on Francois, a fourteen year old boy, growing up in the interior of Africa on his farm with only his mother since his father passed away the year before. Nonnie, a young Portuguese girl, was friends with Francois whom she met the year before for a few weeks before having to go off to boarding school while her family’s house was being built close by

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