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Top-Down Processing

• Information guided by mental processes– Starts in the brain– Construct perceptions through prior

experience and expectation

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Bottom-up Processing

• Begins with sensory information– Works up to brain’s integration of sensory

information

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What type of processor are you?

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Processing Examples:

• I go to the doctor’s office to get shots. I hate getting shots. This is the worst. I’m going to have the worst time ever. Why do we have to do this today. My parents tricked me – they said we were going to Wendy’s and hotdamn, I love that place… but no this is not Wendy’s, we have to first stop off and get these shots, this is the worst I hate it I hate it I hate it… I get the shot, and I was right, it is the worst thing ever. It hurts. Ow Ow Ow Ow.– Top-down or bottom-up?

• I go to the doctor’s office to get a shot. The doctor sticks me. Ow. It sucks. This is the worst ever.– Top-down or bottom-up?

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Touch is an important sense…

• Communication

• Love

• Attachment

• development

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But it’s not as easy as having a cone or a rod, or a taste bud…

• There are 4 types of touch, but only pressure has an identifiable receptor site.

1. Pressure

2. Warmth

3. Cold

4. Pain

– Why not hot?

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Other skin sensations are just combos of the other four

• Stroking alternating pressure = tickle– You can’t tickle yourself… the brain understands

foreign vs. domestic terrorism• Repeated gentle stroking of pain = itching• Touching cold and pressure = wet

– think of touching really cold and dry metal• Stimulating cold and warm = hot

• But what could hot also be? Top-down or bottom-up?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxwn1w7MJvk - Rubber Hand Illusion (which two senses are at play here, and what’s this called?)

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Somesthesis

• Fancy word for touch sense

• Broken down into two parts– Kinesthesis– Vestibular sense

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Kinethesis

• Sense of position and movement of body parts– Enabled by receptors in your joints,

tendons, bones, ears, and skin

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Vestibular Sense

• Monitors your head’s (and thus body’s) position and movement– Based off equilibrium in inner ear– Semicircular canals and vestibular sacs– dizzy bat

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Pain

• Your body’s way of saying something has gone wrong.

• Combines bottom-up and top-down– How? Think of examples from beginning of

class…

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Gate Control Theory

• Draw it out!– Nociceptors– Endorphins– Distracted stimulation and control– Selective attention

• Pain meds and the Placebo Effect:• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=R4PON6Chgug

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Phantom Limb

• Mirror box solution/experiment– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=gc3CmS8_vUI

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Pain and Biopsychosocial Approach

• What’s the conclusion to how pain is managed? What’s the nature of it, what’s the nurture of it?

– What’s the bio?– What’s the psycho?– What’s the social?