What systems are involved in playing a video game?

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What systems do you use when playing a video game and how are they involved? This is for a science project please help! Thanks!

it depends on how deep you want to go
to start off with you have the visual, auditory, skeletal, muscular, respiratory, CNS, PNS, SMS, ANS
Reflexes involving cranial nerves
Name Sensory Motor
Pupillary light reflex II III
Accommodation reflex II III
Jaw jerk reflex V V
Corneal reflex, also known as the blink reflex V VII
Caloric reflex test/Vestibulo-ocular reflex VIII III, IV, VI +
Gag reflex IX X

[edit] Reflexes usually only observed in human infants
Main article: Primitive reflexes

Grasp reflexNewborn babies have a number of other reflexes which are not seen in adults, referred to as primitive reflexes.[3] These include:

Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR)
Grasp reflex
Hand-to-mouth reflex
Moro reflex, also known as the startle reflex
Sucking
Symmetrical tonic neck reflex (STNR)
Tonic labyrinthine reflex (TLR)
[edit] Other reflexes
Other reflexes found in the central nervous system include:

Anocutaneous reflex
Bulbocavernosus reflex
Escape reflex
Oculocardiac reflex
Optokinetic reflex
Photic sneeze reflex
Mammalian diving reflex
Muscular defense
Scratch reflex
Startle reflex
Withdrawal reflex
Crossed extensor reflex
Many of these reflexes are quite complex requiring a number of synapses in a number of different nuclei in the CNS (e.g., the escape reflex). Others of these involve just a couple of synapses to function (eg., the withdrawal reflex). Processes such as breathing, digestion, and the maintenance of the heartbeat can also be regarded as reflex actions, according to some definitions of the term.

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  1. eli Says:

    it depends on how deep you want to go
    to start off with you have the visual, auditory, skeletal, muscular, respiratory, CNS, PNS, SMS, ANS
    Reflexes involving cranial nerves
    Name Sensory Motor
    Pupillary light reflex II III
    Accommodation reflex II III
    Jaw jerk reflex V V
    Corneal reflex, also known as the blink reflex V VII
    Caloric reflex test/Vestibulo-ocular reflex VIII III, IV, VI +
    Gag reflex IX X

    [edit] Reflexes usually only observed in human infants
    Main article: Primitive reflexes

    Grasp reflexNewborn babies have a number of other reflexes which are not seen in adults, referred to as primitive reflexes.[3] These include:

    Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR)
    Grasp reflex
    Hand-to-mouth reflex
    Moro reflex, also known as the startle reflex
    Sucking
    Symmetrical tonic neck reflex (STNR)
    Tonic labyrinthine reflex (TLR)
    [edit] Other reflexes
    Other reflexes found in the central nervous system include:

    Anocutaneous reflex
    Bulbocavernosus reflex
    Escape reflex
    Oculocardiac reflex
    Optokinetic reflex
    Photic sneeze reflex
    Mammalian diving reflex
    Muscular defense
    Scratch reflex
    Startle reflex
    Withdrawal reflex
    Crossed extensor reflex
    Many of these reflexes are quite complex requiring a number of synapses in a number of different nuclei in the CNS (e.g., the escape reflex). Others of these involve just a couple of synapses to function (eg., the withdrawal reflex). Processes such as breathing, digestion, and the maintenance of the heartbeat can also be regarded as reflex actions, according to some definitions of the term.

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    References :
    wikipedia

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