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The brain's interpretation of sensation
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2
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Peptides produced in the brain which inhibit the feeling of pain and cause euphoria
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3
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Also called neuroglia, cells in the central and peripheral nervous system that do not produce electrical impulses.
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5
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Pain resulting from a stimulus that does not normally elicit pain
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The type of organisation in the retina
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7
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Speech area in the brain
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8
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Layer of cells in the nasal cavity that detects smells
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12
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A tiny bone in the ear between the tympanic membrane and the incus
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13
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Specialised structure in the membrane of the postsynaptic cell.
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14
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Critical value or level that the neurone needs to reach in order to fire an action potential.
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16
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Abbreviation for the region in the thalamus that receives information from the eyes before passing it to the superior colliculus
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Pain's receptors
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20
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Inhibitory neurotransmitter; often called the nature's Valium.
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23
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The only neurotransmitter that is also an amino acid
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Tiny projections in the tongue with taste receptor cells
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28
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Snail looking structure in the inner ear
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29
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The way through which visual information travels in the cortex
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