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In
physiology, a stimulus (plural
stimuli) is a detectable change in the internal or
external environment. When a stimulus is applied to a
sensory receptor, it elicits or influences a
reflex via
stimulus transduction. A stimulus is often the first
component of a
homeostatic control system. When a sensory nerve and
a motor nerve communicate with each other, it is called
a nerve stimulus.
Any of your five senses will accommodate to a
particular stimulus. The
stimulus–response model describes how statistical
units such as receptor cells response to their effective
stimulus.
Physiology (from
Greekφύσις,
physis, "nature, origin"; and
-λογία,
-logia) is the study of the mechanical,
physical, and biochemical functions of
living organisms. Physiology has traditionally been
divided between
plant physiology and animal physiology but the
principles of physiology are universal, no matter what
particular
organism is being studied. For example, what is
learned about the physiology of
yeast
cells may also apply to
human cells.
The field of animal physiology extends the tools and
methods of
human physiology to non-human animal
species. Plant physiology also borrows techniques
from both fields. Its scope of subjects is at least as
diverse as the
tree of life itself. Due to this diversity of
subjects, research in animal physiology tends to
concentrate on understanding how physiological traits
changed throughout the
evolutionary history of animals. Other major
branches of scientific study that have grown out of
physiology research include
biochemistry,
biophysics,
paleobiology,
biomechanics, and
pharmacology.
Physiology can trace its roots back more than two
millennia to
classical antiquity, to the Greek and Indian medical
traditions. Human physiology dates back to at least 420
B.C. and the time of
Hippocrates,[1]
the father of medicine. The critical thinking of
Aristotle and his emphasis on the relationship
between structure and function marked the beginning of
physiology in
Ancient Greece, while Claudius Galenus (c. 126-199
A.D.), known as
Galen, was the first to use experiments to probe the
function of the body. Galen was the founder of
experimental physiology.[2]
The ancient Indian books of
Ayurveda, the
Sushruta Samhita and
Charaka Samhita, also had descriptions on human
anatomy and physiology. The medical world moved on from
Galenism only with the appearance of
Andreas Vesalius and
William Harvey.[3]
logy is a
suffix in
English, found in words originally adapted from
Greek words ending in -λογία (-logia).
The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the
French-logie, which was in turn inherited
from the
Latin-logia.[1]
In words of the type
theology, the suffix is derived originally from
-λογ- (-log-)
(a variant of -λεγ-,
-leg-), from the
Greek verb λέγειν
(legein, "to speak").[3]
The suffix has the sense of "the character or department
of one who speaks or treats of [a certain subject]", or
more succinctly, "the study of [a certain subject]".[4]
In words of the type
trilogy, the suffix is derived originally from
the Greek noun λόγος
(logos,
"speech").[5]
The suffix has the sense of "[a certain kind of]
speaking or writing".[6]
In
English names for fields of study, the suffix
-logy is most frequently found preceded by the vowel
o so the word ends in -ology. In
traditional English grammar, the -o- in -ology
is considered part of the suffix -logy. This is
because the -o- is not part of the suffix in the
original Greek names for fields of study: In these Greek
words, the
root is always a noun and -o- is the
combining vowel for all declensions of Greek nouns.
However, when new names for fields of study have been
coined in modern English, the formations ending in
-logy almost invariably follow the Greek model by
adding an -o-, even though there is no
grammatical necessity in English. There are at least
22 exceptions:
analogy, dekalogy, disanalogy,
genealogy,
genethlialogy, herbalogy (a variant of
herbology),
idealogy,
mammalogy,
mineralogy,
paralogy,
pentalogy,
petralogy (a variant of
petrology),
tetralogy;
elogy;
antilogy,
festilogy,
trilogy;
palillogy,
pyroballogy;
dyslogy;
eulogy; and
brachylogy.[7]Linguists
sometimes jokingly refer to
haplology as haplogy (subjecting the word
haplology to haplology).
Per
metonymy, words ending in -logy are sometimes
used to describe a subject rather than the study of it
(e.g.
technology). This usage is particularly
widespread in medicine; for example,
pathology is often used simply to refer to "the
study of a disease" but to refer to "the disease" itself
(e.g. "We haven't found the pathology yet").
Books, journals and treatises about a subject also
often bear the name of this subject (e. g.
Ecology (journal)).
When appended to other English words, the suffix can
also be used humorously to create
nonce words (e.g.
beerology as "the study of beer",
Wikiology as "the study of Wikipedia"). As with
other
classical compounds, adding the suffix to a initial
word-stem derived from Greek or
Latin may be used to lend grandeur or the impression
of scientific rigor to humble pursuits, as in
cosmetology ("the study of beauty treatment") or
cynology ("the study of dog training").
In
grammar, a suffix (also postfix,
ending) is an
affix which is placed after the
stem of a word. Common examples are case endings,
which indicate the
grammatical case of nouns or adjectives, and verb
endings, which form the
conjugation of verbs.
Suffixes can carry grammatical information (inflectional
suffixes), or lexical information (derivational
suffixes). An inflectional suffix is sometimes called a
desinence.[1]
"The weather forecaster said it would be
clear today, but I can't see clearly at all"
the suffix -ly modifies the root-word clear
from an
adjective into an
adverb. Derivation can also form a semantically
distinct word within the same syntactic category. In
this example:
"The weather forecaster said it would be a
clear day today, but I think it's more like clearish!"
the suffix -ish modifies the root-word
clear, changing its meaning to "clear, but not very
clear".
Some derivational suffixes in present day English: