PPT-The Wondrous Sense of Touch

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By Chava Rivka Leah Bob and Jema The Feeling of Pressure There are cells in the nervous system on specific patches of skin that are more sensitive to touch

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By Chava Rivka Leah Bob and Jema The Feeling of Pressure There are cells in the nervous system on specific patches of skin that are more sensitive to touch These patches are called receptive fields When a stimulus falls on the receptive field you feel pressure. Merriam-Webster Session Content. What are the senses?. Sensory deprivation. Why run sensory groups / who would benefit from . attending?. Basic assumptions of sensory groups. What are the senses?. General 5 senses:. Songwriter: . David L. Ward. Original Author: . Isaac Watts. (1674-1748). Copyright: . © 2001 ReformedPraise.org. CCLI #977558. 1. Forbid it Lord, that I should boast,. Save in the death of Christ my God:. Lyrics: Francis H. Rowley. Scripture:Psalm. 89:1. Meter: 8.7.8.7 . D. PD. I will sing the wondrous story. Of the Christ Who died for me;. How He left His home in glory. For the cross of Calvary.. Refrain:. Samyuktha Sundar. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT. Some amazing facts about our brain and the senses. Few fun activities (Cool titles waiting to be won!). Amusing/surprising . videos. A brief glimpse into cultural history. and click the programming link. Using Sensory Details. “We live on the leash of our senses.” Diane Ackerman, . A Natural History of the Senses. Sense #1: SIGHT. Sight is the most commonly used sense in fiction, and includes any description of what something looks like, where an object is placed, anything the character sees, any action the character observes. . Do you have a pet?. What senses does your pet use?. Sight – does your pet have good eyesight?. Hearing – does your pet have good hearing?. Smell – does your pet have a good sense of smell?. Taste – does your pet taste things to work out if it likes them or not?. Words: Alexander Means. . Music: William Walker, 1835. . PD. What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul!. What wondrous love is this, O my soul!. What wondrous love is this that . caused. the . =. The . skin. allows us to have the sense of touch. =. What are the FUNCTIONS . of the SKIN?. Protection. Protects. the body from infection, injury, and water loss.. Maintains body Temperature. helps us regulate . Sight words describe appearance, shapes, movements, and colors.. RED. Scarlet. Burgundy. Blood. Wine. Garnet. Flame. Carmine. Vermilion. Auburn. Cardinal. Crimson. Currant. Strawberry. Coral. Rose. Ellen . Cadigan. Mazel, M.Ed., CTVI. Concord Area Special Education Collaborative (CASE). 1. Cover slide. Brain’s Job. Gather information. I. nterpret information. Respond to information. 2. Homunculus. Nociceptors. - sensory receptors that detect hurtful temperatures, pressure or chemicals. . -> Skin, muscles, organs. Gate-Control Theory- . spinal cord contains small nerve fibers that conduct most pain signals, and larger fibers that conduct most other sensory signals. . 1 from each of the five sensesto the body part that allows you to experience it2 What organ controls the five senses STEM BONUSAs I look out at the wild ocean while listening to the sound of the waves

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