PSYCH 3H03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Bony Labyrinth, Inner Ear, Vestibular Nuclei

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Mid-term: have 3 hours, but most take 1. 5 hours, the mid-term covers everything from 1a-7b, the textbook and the article, format. 4 short answer questions: term paper topic- you should present your ta with the topic of your term paper and a list of three primary neuroimaging references (march 20th) This should be done in writing, either as an email or a hard copy. Berryma@mcmaster. ca - will be marking the term paper: perception from the standpoint of a dancer (this lecture) Spatial cognition (next lecture: perception from the standpoint of a viewer or dancer (next lecture) Either horizontal or verticle motion: rotation (angular) Axial (horizontal), coronal or sagittal: the vestibular system contributes to the perception of: Spatial orientation of the head and body relative to gravity: the receptors are in the inner ear. The sense of the body/head orientation in space. The inner ear: the inner ear contains two sensory organs:

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