Conduct three of the following experiments and record your reactions. Be specific for each experiment.
Rub your index fingers gently over a piece of very coarse sandpaper a few times and rate its coarseness on a scale from 1 (very soft) to 7 (very coarse). After a minute or two, rub the same finger over the paper and again rate its coarseness. Did your perception of the coarseness change? How?
Distribute one cup with sugar water and one with fresh water. Take a sip of the sugar water and swish it around in your mouth for several seconds without swallowing it; gradually, it should taste less sweet. After swallowing it (or spitting it back into the cup), taste from the cup containing fresh water. Did the taste of the fresh water surprise you? How?
Take about 15 index cards and a flashlight that is opaque on all sides (so that light shines only through the front) into a very dark room. After placing all 15 cards over the beam of light, slowly remove the cards one at a time until you can barely detect the light, and then count the number of cards that remain over the light. After a few minutes, the light should begin to look brighter. When this is the case, add a card and see if you can still see the light. Repeat this process of gradually adding cards over a 15-minute period. Were you able to detect an increasingly dim light the longer you spent in the dark?
Fill 3 medium-sized bowls with (a) very hot (but not painfully so) tap water, (b) very cold tap water, and (c) a mixture of the very hot and very cold water. Arrange them, so your right hand is in front of the cold water, your left hand is in front of the hot water, and the lukewarm water is in the middle. Submerse your hands into the water (right into cold, left into hot) for about 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, quickly transfer both hands to the lukewarm (middle) bowl. What did you sense?
In all four experiments, you will experience adaptation.
Fully describe the process and results of each experiment.
What is adaptation? Explain adaptation as discussed in the text, not as a general dictionary definition.
Explain how adaptation is evident in each of your experimental results.
Comprehensively describe the sensory systems involved in these experiments, from the receptors all the way into and including the brain.
And your question is? As the procedure notes at the end, this is an experiment (actually, experiments) in adaptation. Surely you don't want us to give you the answers. Why not do the experiments yourself and record your observations? The experiments sound easy enough to me. You might find that you enjoy doing experiments.
I don't, DrBob222, if I did I would have completed them.
Anyone else care to help with this assignment. Thanks!
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Please tell us the results of your experiments.
What did you experience when you rubbed your finger over sandpaper? What did you experience when you tasted sugar and plain water?
If you post your findings from your experiments, we'll be glad to HELP you complete the rest of your assignment.
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Wow, because each of these experiments either take two seconds to do or are just common sense. Just do the assignment like everyone else at AIU has to. I was hoping to find some help on sensory systems but what I found was a lazy student.
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