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Suppose you feel hungry, so you reach for a peach you see in a fruit bowl.Explain how both external and intern?

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...-al stimuli are involved in your action.

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My external stimuli can see that there is a peach in the fruit bowl and internally my stimuli are “messaging” that I am hungry due to my empty stomach. I automatically am forced to move my hand forward and reach for the peach.

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  1. Neat question. First, Don't let this teaching brainwash you into thinking that you are nothing more than chemical reactions to stimuli. You are a person created by God with a soul and a spirit. You have a mind, a will, and emotions. You are special in God's eyes. I guarantee it.

    O.K. on to your question. This will be straight from my logic, I think you have a few logical concerns to deal with in your answer.

    My external stimuli (can you have external stimuli, I think you can only have internal stimuli, there is external but it is not yours.)

    I would explain it this way. (There is more than one pathway to choose from. Did you see the peach and that triggered your hunger or were you in a dark room and were hungry because of an empty stomach. Depends on which one you will need to use a different starting point)

    Your empty stomach provided stimuli for your brain to crave food. Your eyes picked up external stimuli from the fruit in the bowel. The colorful fruit provided an external stimuli. Your brain provided an internal stimuli to your body to cause it to act toward the food. Your mouth starts to water as your muscles receive stimuli from your nerves and you reach for the fruit.

    This is a silly question. There are probably over 1000 stimuli going on in that simple act of getting hungry, seeing fruit, deciding to eat some fruit, and reaching for the fruit. How simple do you want to break it down.

    I hoped that helped.

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