PHYSIOLOGY
SYNAPTIC PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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Stimulus
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Variable
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Efferent
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Afferent
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Detailed explanation-1: -Stimulus variables: These are specific features of your stimulus or group of stimuli that are part of the context in which the behavior occurs. These are often an expression of or a subset of your independent variables and covariates.
Detailed explanation-2: -Stimulus, or physiological variable that changes, is the item to be regulated. Variable in the broad sense is a value that varies or changes.
Detailed explanation-3: -variable. the factor or event being regulated. stimulus. produces change in variable.
Detailed explanation-4: -Receptors (sensors) detect changes in the variable. Control centers (integrators) compare the variable in relation to a set point and signal the effectors to generate a response.