Give an example of an action or stimulus that results in an immediate response. Also give an action that would be stored as a memory. You should think of examples of stimulus and response. Also consider time when you learned a new skill and use that skill later.
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If you are ever in a scenario where there is a hungry wild animal, you would immediately know to keep quiet so the animal doesn't hear you. If you accidentally snap a twig and you catch the animals attention, then you would run away. After any of this happens, you might remember it so you know how to escape from a wild animal.
ReplyDeletewhen you cook hot food and the pot/pan burns you, you immediatly take your hand away as a reflex.
ReplyDeleteSOmeone throws a ball and the other person catches it.
ReplyDeleteWhen your doctor uses the reflex hammer on your knee then your lower leg pops up.
ReplyDeletelearning how to ski is memory storage and when something is coming at you you move and thats a reflex
ReplyDeleteAn example of a scenario where you would probably have an immediate response is when you are sledding down a steep hill and there is a forest of trees and your on your belly an before you hit the tree you put your arms up and when you hit the tree you cry then when your sleeping you might remember what happened.
ReplyDeleteI learned how to ride a bike as a kid and my reflex when i rode the bike i turned if something jumped out in front of me.
ReplyDeleteSomebody throws something at them so they try to catch it.
ReplyDeletewhen the doctor bangs on my knee, my leg kicks up.
ReplyDeletelearning how to snowboard. If something is in your way you would move out of the way.
ReplyDeletesomeone throws a ball and you catch it
ReplyDeleteIf you touch a hot pan you pull your hand back quickly.
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ReplyDeleteIf you fall in a fire your reflex is to scream in pain :)
ReplyDeletewhen you touch a hot pan on a stove top
ReplyDeleteIf you put hot food in your mouth, you get an immediate response.
ReplyDeleteif your sister scares you, your reflex is to scream
ReplyDeleteWhen you touch something hot, your reaction is to pull your hand away and put it under cold water.
ReplyDeleteSomeone throw a cup at you. You quickly catch it.
ReplyDeletesomeone throws a ball and someone else catches it
ReplyDeleteSomebody throws something at you so you try to catch it.
ReplyDeleteA stimulus that would require an immediate response would be the floating ashes from a fire ignite your clothes and you feel the heat from the flame and you extinguish the flame by jumping into a lake. An action that can be stored as a memory could be shooting your first gun.
ReplyDeleteIf someone throws a ball at you you try and catch it
ReplyDeleteSomeone throws something at you and you catch the object that is being thrown.
ReplyDeleteYou touch a hot stove and you pull your hand away, the action is you touch a hot stove the response is you pulled your hand away.
ReplyDeleteyou hear a loud noise so you get scared
ReplyDeletelearning how to ski is memory storage and when something is coming at you you move and thats a reflex
ReplyDeleteIf you step on something sharp, that would require an immediate response. You learn to read and write over time.
ReplyDeleteif someone throws a ball at you you catch it.
ReplyDeleteSay you were on your boat, and you saw a storm coming. As a reflex, you would speed off and try to outrun it. You would store this memory in your brain so maybe you'll remember to check the weather before you go out on a boat ride.
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