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What is sensation?- the process that occurs when special receptors in the sense organs are activated, allowing various forms of outside stimuli to become neural signals in the brain. Occurs when we give meaning to our sensations, interpreting them so we can act & respond to the environment. Are specialized forms of neurons, the cells that make up the nervous system. these receptor cells are stimulated by different kinds of energy you can find them in the eyes/ears/any sensory organ. How do they take in information from outside stimuli and convert it into something that can be transmitted in the body and brain? (hint: transduction) -they take the outside stimuli and convert it into neural activity. Name the environmental stimuli that stimulate the receptors for each sense (i. e. , vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch). That is, what is the stimulus input that each sense picks up on from the environment and can convert for transmission. (note: relates to table below)

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