Part 4: Special type of sneezing

PART 4 – Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Photic sneezing

Background
Some people react to sunlight by:

  • a prickle in the nose
  • faster 31 ________ relieved by a sneeze
  • watery eyes

This ‘photic’ sneeze cannot be controlled and is a 32 ________ reflex.

 

Sneezing in general

  • A sneeze is caused by some kind of irritation in the nose.
  • Nerve endings in the 33 ________ are stimulated, leading to an explosion of air.
  • It is co-ordinated by the same mechanism that controls the production of 34 ________.

 

Research into photic sneezing

  • The condition has been known for thousands of years.
  • Aristotle: Why does the sun cause sneezing while a 35 ________ does not?
  • Bacon showed the cause was light.
  • Everett found 80% of photic sneezers shared the habit with 36 ________.

 

Indicators

  • Photic sneezers usually produce the same 37 ________ of sneezes.
  • The reaction is caused by a 38 ________ in brightness.
  • The sneeze takes 39 ________ to recharge.

 

Application

  • The condition was often ignored apart from some research on photic sneezing among 40 ________.
  • But studying it may result in breakthroughs for more serious conditions.

 

Keys

  1. breathing
  2. common
  3. face
  4. tears
  5. fire
  6. relatives
  7. number
  8. contrast
  9. time
  10. pilots

Transcript

Part 4

You will hear a lecture about a special type of sneezing.

Welcome to this lecture in the health sciences, intended to inspire you and get you thinking about your research project. Today, I want to show you how even ordinary human behaviour, like sneezing, which normally