Sensation
is the conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors. Sense is
the ability to perceive stimuli. Senses is divided into two groups, the general
and special senses.
General senses have receptors
distributed over a large part of the body. They are also divided into two
groups, somatic and visceral senses. The somatic senses provide information
about the body and environment while the visceral senses provide information
about the internal organs, pain and pressure.
Special Senses are localized to
specific parts of the body. The special senses are smell, sight, hearing, and
balance.
We also did an activity to test for
the different special senses. First is the color blindness test, color
blindness is the absence of perception of one or more colors. Color perception
may be decreased or completely lost. We used the Ishihara test which consists
of mosaic figures where numbers or objects are hidden. Fortunately, all of us
passed this test.
Next is the Visual Acuity Test, it
is a test used to determine if you could read the big and small letters from a
specific distance. It could determine if you have a normal vision. We used the Snellen chart in this
test. Some of our group mates find it hard to read some small letters in the Snellen chart.
Next is the Test for hearing. We
did the Weber Test and Rinne Test using the tuning fork. Weber test is a test
using a vibrating tuning fork which is held various points along the midline of
the skull and face while Rinne Test is a test for evaluating loss of hearing in
one ear.
The last test is the knee-jerk
reflex test. It is for determining the reflex of the person. We used a hammer and tap it on the patellar tendon.
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