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Today Nervous System Response Time
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SE3910Week 3, Class 2
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Measure your class-mate’s response time
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Instructions Part 1
One partner should hold the stick while the other partner places their hand around the tape at the end of the stick. Hands should be approximately 1” from the stick.
At some point in the future, the partner drops the stick. Read the numbers off of the stick for response time and record them in the GoogleDoc.
Repeat the experiment 3 times Part 2
One partner should hold the stick while the other partner places their hands around the tape at the end of the stick. Hands should be approximately shoulder width apart.
At some point in the future, the partner drops the stick. Read the numbers off of the stick for response time and record them in the GoogleDoc.
Repeat the experiment 3 times Partners swap roles…
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Human Systems• Sensory:
Inputs: Both external & internal
Outputs: Nerve signals• Nervous:
Inputs: Nerve signals
Outputs: Intelligent nerve signals• Motor:
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Human Nervous System
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Nerve Speeds
Speed of signal transmission along nerve fibers depends on diameter of fiber & presence of myelin large fibers have more surface area for signals
Speeds small, unmyelinated fibers = 0.5 - 2.0 m/sec small, myelinated fibers = 3 - 15.0 m/sec large, myelinated fibers = up to 120 m/sec
Functions slow signals supply the stomach & dilate pupil fast signals supply skeletal muscles & transport
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System Diagram
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DelaysDistance from stick to eyes
Speed of lightNeuron distance between eyes and brain stem
.1 metreNeuron distance between brain and hands
1 metreTime for hands to close
Hands can move up to 100 mph (44 metres per second)
Rest of time will be latency in the brain
299 792 458 m / s (google)
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Exercise:
Compute the response time of the brain by subtracting all the remaining latency components from the measured latency of the stick capture.
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Some Technical Goals
How does one control the speed of a motor?
How does one change the brightness of a light-bulb?
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Pulse-Width-Modulation… in traffic
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Pulse-width modulation terminology
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• Determine the duty cycle (D)
• Multiply the duty cycle by the peak voltage (Vp)
eff P p
DT
V D V VT
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In-class exercise
How can you control the brightness of an LED, using tools we have discussed so far?
How would you accomplish this if you went into lab right now?
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Advantages of Pulse-Width Modulation
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Muddiest Point
Wait for the slides, or follow this link to answer both questions at once: http://bit.ly/1Mow5a3
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References
EB: Derek Malloy, Exploring Beaglebone, Wiley, 2015
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