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+ | PAIN(STIMULUS) WHERE IS THE LOCATION OF PAIN IS SEND THROUGH(SOURCE OF PAIN) >>>>>> | ||
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+ | Source (male) .... Receiver is female or receptor.... Sent through the male sensory nerves ... | ||
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+ | SOURCE OF IMAGE >>> | ||
+ | SOURCE OF SOUND >>> | ||
+ | SOURCE OF SMELL >> RECEIVERS OF SMELL | ||
+ | SOURCE OF TOUCH >>> | ||
+ | SOURCE OF TASTE >> RECEIVERS OF TASTE | ||
+ | SOURCE OF PRESSURE (CAN BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL) >>> | ||
+ | SOURCE OF CHEMICALS (SMELL, | ||
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+ | SOURCE OF INCREASED PRESSURE >>>> | ||
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+ | Male gives painful stimulus to female ..... | ||
+ | Male touches the female receptors area ... | ||
+ | Male pricks the female receptor area ... | ||
+ | When the male image falls on the surface of female retina ... | ||
+ | When the male sound or vibrations go to the ear temple ... | ||
+ | When the smell of male goes to the female smell receptors ... | ||
+ | When the taste of male is tasted by female taste buds .... | ||
+ | When the female receptors called carotid body and aortic body senses | ||
+ | the gas pressure inside the cars ... Which is delivered to females through cars ... Called red cars ... | ||
+ | When the females get tensed ... Or stretched they immediately send the signals to brain through male counterparts .. Which tend to decrease the signal....... | ||
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+ | THESE SENSORS ARE LIKE ACTIVITY MONITORS OR THE WORKERS ON DUTY. | ||
+ | EXTEROCEPTIVE SENSE = EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE WHOLE ANATOMYLAND(IT INCLUDES THE SKINBORDER) | ||
+ | INTEROCEPTIVE SENSE = INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT OR THE ENVRIONMENT OF ORGAN AND CITY AND ROADS | ||
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+ | When ever someone pricks(drills the skinborder wall with a machine), | ||
+ | hammers the wall with a hammer.the person monitoring sends the complaints to the control room and immediate action is taken. | ||
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+ | Female ... | ||
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+ | Exteroceptive senses are senses that perceive the body's own position, motion, and state, known as proprioceptive senses. | ||
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+ | possibly an additional weak magnetoception (direction). | ||
+ | Proprioceptive senses include nociception (pain); equilibrioception (balance); | ||
+ | proprioception (a sense of the position and movement of the parts of one's own body). | ||
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+ | Male stimulus touches the female touch receptors ..... | ||
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+ | Touch or somatosensation (adjectival form: somatic), also called tactition (adjectival form: tactile) or mechanoreception, | ||
+ | is a perception resulting from activation of neural receptors, generally in the skin including hair follicles, but also in the tongue, throat, and mucosa. | ||
+ | A variety of pressure receptors respond to variations in pressure (firm, brushing, sustained, etc.). | ||
+ | The touch sense of itching caused by insect bites or allergies involves special itch-specific neurons in the skin and spinal cord. | ||
+ | The loss or impairment of the ability to feel anything touched is called tactile anesthesia. | ||
+ | Paresthesia is a sensation of tingling, pricking, or numbness of the skin that may result from nerve damage and may be permanent or temporary. | ||
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+ | Nociception (physiological pain) signals nerve-damage or damage to tissue. The three types of pain receptors are cutaneous (skin), somatic (joints and bones), and | ||
+ | visceral (body organs). It was previously believed that pain was simply the overloading of pressure receptors, | ||
+ | but research in the first half of the 20th century indicated that pain is a distinct phenomenon that intertwines with all of the other senses, including touch. | ||
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+ | An internal sense also known as interoception is "any sense that is normally stimulated from within the body". | ||
+ | These involve numerous sensory receptors in internal organs, such as stretch receptors that are neurologically linked to the brain. | ||
+ | Interoception is thought to be atypical in clinical conditions such as alexithymia.Some examples of specific receptors are: | ||
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+ | Hunger (motivational state) is a sensation that is governed by a set of brain structures (e.g., the hypothalamus) that are responsible for energy homeostasis. | ||
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+ | Pulmonary stretch receptors are found in the lungs and control the respiratory rate.(these control the traffic of gas trucks) | ||
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+ | Peripheral chemoreceptors in the brain monitor the carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the brain to give a feeling of suffocation if carbon dioxide levels get too high.(these control the traffic of blue cars in brainland) | ||
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+ | The chemoreceptor trigger zone is an area of the medulla in the brain that receives inputs from blood-borne drugs or hormones, and communicates with the vomiting center. | ||
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+ | Chemoreceptors in the circulatory system also measure salt levels and prompt thirst if they get too high; they can also respond to high sugar levels in diabetics.( | ||
+ | these control the levels of water tank with salts and promote water tank movement if the salt levels get too high) | ||
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+ | Cutaneous receptors in the skin not only respond to touch, pressure, temperature and vibration, but also respond to vasodilation in the skin such as blushing. | ||
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+ | Stretch receptors in the gastrointestinal tract sense gas distension that may result in colic pain. | ||
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+ | Stimulation of sensory receptors in the esophagus result in sensations felt in the throat when swallowing, vomiting, or during acid reflux. | ||
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+ | Sensory receptors in pharynx mucosa, similar to touch receptors in the skin, sense foreign objects such as food that may result in a gag reflex and corresponding gagging sensation. | ||
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+ | Stimulation of sensory receptors in the urinary bladder and rectum may result in sensations of fullness. | ||
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+ | Stimulation of stretch sensors that sense dilation of various blood vessels may result in pain, for example headache caused by vasodilation of brain arteries. | ||
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+ | Cardioception refers to the perception of the activity of the heart. |