Weegy: Airborne chemical substances travel up the nose to the olfactory cortex, which is the receptor for smell.
User: The __________ states that the firing rate of neurons in the auditory nerve matches the frequency of the sound wave.
A.
frequency theory
B.
place theory
C.
volley principle
Weegy: The volley principle states that the firing rate of neurons in the auditory nerve matches the frequency of the sound wave.
User: A spot in the middle of the retina that only contains cones is called the ___________.
A.
cornea
B.
optic nerve
C.
fovea
D.
optic disk
Weegy: A spot in the middle of the retina that only contains cones is called the: Fovea.
User: The place theory of hearing is better than frequency theory at explaining pitch perception for __________ sounds.
A.
low frequency
B.
low and high frequency
C.
mid-range
D.
high frequency
Weegy: The place theory of hearing is better than frequency theory at explaining pitch perception for low frequency sounds.
User: The stimuli for kinesthesis is the __________ energy of joint and muscle movement.
A.
thermal
B.
electrical
C.
mechanical
D.
chemical
Weegy: The stimuli for kinesthesis is the ELECTRICAL energy of joint and movement.
User: Philip was diagnosed with __________ vestibular disorder, which is a dysfunction of the nervous system that processes balance.
A.
upper
B.
peripheral
C.
lower
D.
central
Weegy: Philip was diagnosed with upper vestibular disorder, which is a dysfunction of the nervous system that processes balance.
User: Kinesthetic disorders help control or direct voluntary movement.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Weegy: Kinesthetic disorders help control or direct voluntary movement. This is FALSE.
User: One reason individuals often fail to see the grammatical mistake when reading “I love Paris in the the springtime” is because of the influence of __________ processing.
A.
bottom-up
B.
top-down
C.
top-bottom
D.
bottom-top
Weegy: One reason ...
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