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Questions:
1. Why are human beings sensitive only to certain types of stimuli? For example, why can't we see ultraviclet light or hear sounds that a dog can?
2. List occupations in which good vision, hearing, or other senses would be important for success. Be sure to list the reasons why. Are there occupations in which poor ability in one of the senses would be dangerous?
3. Why do our eyes point in the same direction, yet our ears point in opposite directions?
4. In neuroanatomical terms, what are the fundamental differences between sensation and perception?
5. Why do we have senses of smell and taste? What purpose do those senses serve with regard to survival?
6. Give an example of the gate theory. Why do you believe the brain reacts to pain in this fashion?
7. Which sense do you feel is the mest important? Least important?
8. How do our senses influence our perception of reality and our understanding of the world around us?
9. Can you think of instances where one sense compensates for another? How does this phenomenon occur, and what does it reveal about the brain's processing of sensory information?
10. Discuss the concept of sensory adaptation. How do our senses adjust to changes in stimuli over time and what implications does this have for our everyday experience?
11. Explore the role of genetics versus environmental factors in shaping individuals differences in sensory perception. How much of our sensory abilities are innate, and how much are influenced by our surroundings?
12. Explore the role of culture and socialization in shaping sensory experiences. How do cultural norms and practices influence the way we perceive and interpret sensory stimuli?
13. Reflect on the ethical considerations surrounding sensory research, especially in areas such as sensory enhancement and manipulation. How should be we balance the pursuit of scientific knowledge with concerns about privacy, consent, and misuse of technology?