7 8 Which increases the contrast between activated receptive fields and their inactive neighbors? labeled line coding lateral inhibitions 0000 population coding two point discrimination Which receptors fire rapidly when first activated, then slow, and maintain their firing as long as the stimulus is present? tonic receptors phasic receptors odorant receptors all of the above none of the above OOOOO
7 8 Which increases the contrast between activated receptive fields and their inactive neighbors? labeled line coding lateral inhibitions 0000 population coding two point discrimination Which receptors fire rapidly when first activated, then slow, and maintain their firing as long as the stimulus is present? tonic receptors phasic receptors odorant receptors all of the above none of the above OOOOO
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Which increases the contrast between activated receptive fields and their inactive neighbors?
labeled line coding
lateral inhibitions
0000
ξ 0 0 0 0 0
population coding
two point discrimination
Which receptors fire rapidly when first activated, then slow, and maintain their firing as long as the stimulus is present?
tonic receptors
receptors
phasic
odorant
all of the above
none of the above
receptors

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Which pairing is false?
medulla oblongata; contains control centers for blood pressure and breathing
midbrain;
relays signals for auditory and visual reflexes
thalamus;
relays and modifies information going to and from the cerebellum
cerebellum; coordinates execution of movement
hypothalamus; contains integrating centers for homeostasis
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What
is the correct order if moving inward from the bones of the skull?
Dura mater → subdural space → pia mater → subarachnoid space → arachnoid membrane → brain
Arachnoid membrane → subarachnoid space → dura mater → subdural space → pia mater → brain
Subdural space → dura mater → pia mater → subarachnoid space → arachnoid membrane → brain
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Dura mater → subdural space → arachnoid membrane → subarachnoid space → pia mater → brain
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