Match List-I with List-II: List-I List-II (a) Spinal Gate 1. Motion sickness is a Control Theory due to disruption of the sensory input to visual and vestibular systems.(b) Young Helmholtz 2. The perception of Theory of spoken language is a result of the knowledge of the articulator gestures involved in speech.(c) Motor Theory 3. There are three sets of receptor cones that respond di f ferently to di f ferent avelengths.(d) Sensory Conflict 4. Theory of pain that focuses on afferent nerve impulse transmission from the skin to the spinal cord. Codes :(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match List-I with List-II: List-I List-II <br />(a) Spinal Gate 1. Motion sickness is a Control Theory due to disruption of the sensory input to visual and vestibular systems.<br />(b) Young Helmholtz 2. The perception of Theory of spoken language is a result of the knowledge of the articulator gestures involved in speech.<br />(c) Motor Theory 3. There are three sets of receptor cones that respond di f ferently to di f ferent avelengths.<br />(d) Sensory Conflict 4. Theory of pain that focuses on afferent nerve impulse transmission from the skin to the spinal cord. Codes :<br />(a) (b) (c) (d)






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