Questions: neurons that respond to specific stimuli such as orientation, movement, and length neurotransmitters feature detectors nerve impulses synapses receptors

neurons that respond to specific stimuli such as orientation, movement, and length
neurotransmitters
feature detectors
nerve impulses
synapses
receptors
Transcript text: neurons that respond to specific stimuli such as orientation, movement, and length neurotransmitters feature detectors nerve impulses synapses receptors
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The answer is: feature detectors.

Explanation:

  • Feature detectors: These are neurons that respond to specific stimuli such as orientation, movement, and length. They are specialized cells in the brain that detect particular features of the sensory input.
  • Neurotransmitters: These are chemical messengers that transmit signals across a synapse from one neuron to another.
  • Nerve impulses: These are electrical signals that travel along the axon of a neuron.
  • Synapses: These are the junctions between two neurons where neurotransmitters are released to transmit signals.
  • Receptors: These are specialized structures that detect specific types of stimuli, such as light, sound, or chemicals, and initiate a nerve impulse in response.

In summary, feature detectors are the neurons that respond to specific stimuli such as orientation, movement, and length.

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