Communication - coordinat'n behav'r (1 Viewer)

nic_rei

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Hi I was wondering if anyone could please provide any sort of information on the dot point from Communication:

"Explain, using specific examples, the importance of correct interpretation of sensory signals by the brain for the coordination of animal behaviour."

Our teacher gave us notes on how signals to the brain from the eye and ear can be obstructed, via things like cataracts and damage to the ossicles, etc, and he also gave us stuff about multiple sclerosis, alcohol, drugs, etc, and how these stop signals to the brain but i dont think this covered the point somehow. I don't really understand what the point is trying to say.

Any information would be welcomed! Thank you for reading!

Nichola
 

FusionDragon

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Biology is a subject that needs no teacher to learn except for one critical area PRACs... u must do the pracs to be able to do the HSC exam Properly last years exam had questions on Measuring Blood Cells... keep a prac book as well
 

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