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Analyzer I

The analyzer I – anatomo-physiological education which provides the analysis and perception of information on the phenomena occurring in the organism and/or in the environment and creates feelings, specific to this analyzer.

Allocate the following types of analyzers:

  • Painful – the analyzer which creates pain at various chemical and physical impacts having the damaging effect on an organism;
  • Vestibular – the analyzer which provides the analysis of information on movements and position of a body in space;
  • Flavoring – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of chemical irritants at their impact on receptors of language and creates flavoring feelings;
  • Motive – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of position of a body in space, and also active and passive movements of separate parts of a body;
  • Visual – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of light radiation of the environment and creates images and visual feelings;
  • Interoceptive – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of information on a condition of internals;
  • Skin – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of the data arriving through the surface of skin with formation of painful, tactile and temperature feelings;
  • Olfactory – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of data on the substances adjoining to a mucous membrane of a nasal cavity and creates olfactory feelings;
  • Proprioceptive – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of the sinews given about a state, muscles, joint surfaces and sheaves;
  • Speech motor – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of data from organs of speech, in particular, from the phonatory bands of muscles changing tension;
  • Acoustical – the analyzer which provides the analysis and perception of sound irritations and creates acoustical images and feelings.
 
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Stomatologists appeared relatively recently. In the 19th century to pull out painful teeth belonged to duties of the ordinary hairdresser.