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PHY2011 - Neuroscience of communication, sensory and control systems - S1 2025

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The muscles of the iris are the ciliary muscles.

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With ageing there is a decrease in pupillary reflexes and this decreases the power of accommodation of the eye

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When you first pick up a pen you notice its pressure against your fingers, but after a time it is no longer noticeable. This is an example of

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The receptors that are ultimately responsible for conveying information about sound to nerves to the brain are

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What would happen if the human ear did not contain a pinna

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A conductive hearing loss

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Our hearing sensitivity is greater with air conduction than with bone conduction because

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In the figure of the structure of the ear, the incus is indicated by the letter

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In the test you conducted in class, both localization and discrimination  depended on the endings of A-β nerve fibres.

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