Nervous System: Part VI Specialized Receptors: Eyes and Ears.

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Nervous System: Part VI Specialized Receptors: Eyes and Ears

Motor cortex (control of skeletal muscles) Frontal lobe Prefrontal cortex (decision making, planning) Broca’s area (forming speech) Temporal lobe Auditory cortex (hearing) Wernicke’s area (comprehending language) Somatosensory cortex (sense of touch) Parietal lobe Sensory association cortex (integration of sensory information) Visual association cortex (combining images and object recognition) Occipital lobe Cerebellum Visual cortex (processing visual stimuli and pattern recognition)

The Human Eye The two chambered organ which takes in light waves, translates them into signals, and sends these signals to the brain.

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Retinal

The Lens Near Vision -spherical lens Distance Vision -flattened lens

The Human Ear The three part organ which takes in sound waves, translates them into signals, and sends these signals to the brain.

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