A Celebration of Neurons
.... External sensory impressions monitor the environment; they register on our skin or
sense organs embedded in the skin.
Sense organs ....
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Alien
.... tail. It does not have obvious eyes or ears, though small protrusions on either side of its head may represent
sense organs. The ....
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Jean Paul Sartre's Views of Perception
.... Sartre addresses the problem in this way: My perception of the other's
sense-
organs is the foundation for an explanation of sensations and in particular of my ....
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Cha'an Buddhism (Zen)
.... conception; 3. vij± na, or consciousness; 4. n mar pa, or name and form; 5. ad yatana, the six
sense organs--eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind; 6. spar a ....
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The Concept of Interaction
.... the central nervous system, and that the readings of these monitors be properly continued with the other information coming in from the
sense organs to produce ....
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Aspects of Interaction
.... the central nervous system, and that the readings of these monitors be properly continued with the other information coming in from the
sense organs to produce ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... nervous system. They receive impulses from receptors located in the
sense organs, muscles, skin, and joints. Secondly, the motor ....
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Piaget and Human Intelligence
.... In intellectual development the inherited structures are those connected with the operations of the nervous system and the
sense organs. ....
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Edgar Allan Poe
.... imply. He cannot believe what his
sense organs are conveying to him, likening the imagery to the effect of a dose of opium. He comes ....
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Edgar Allan Poe's Characters
.... imply. He cannot believe what his
sense organs are conveying to him, likening the imagery to the effect of a dose of opium. He comes ....
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The Value of Philosophy
.... of absolute truth that is universal, because such knowledge is dependent "upon an exclusive and personal point of view and a body whose
sense-
organs distort as ....
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Science Definitions
.... 23.11 Having no cutaneous
sense organs would be dangerous because the person would not feel excessive heat, excessive cold, pain from burns, injuries, wounds ....
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George Berkeley
.... Locke, for example, argued that all information about objective reality enters human consciousness through the senses, and from our
sense organs is limned upon ....
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Buddhism
.... which cause acts of consciousness (vijnana), which cause mind and body to appear (nama-rupa), which are the cause of the six
sense-
organs (sadayatana). ....
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Systems Thinking in Architecture
.... organization in cybernetic systems is regulated through feedback, a continuous cycling of information obtained by artificial "
sense organs" back into a system ....
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Virginia Satir & Family Therapy
.... experiences. (4)
Sense Organs - A certain part of our communication arises from our senses (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin). Often ....
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Rate of Infant Mortality Hamilton (1991, 146) d
.... include: infective and parasitic diseases; tuberculosis; neoplasms; gastrointestinal tract cancer; diseases of the nervous system and
sense organs; diseases of ....
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CLIENT PROGRESS IN HIV GROUP THERAPY
.... to a perception as an impression or understanding that comes from the processes of ordering and interpreting information received through the
sense organs. ....
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Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... The senses differ in the physical nature of the
sense organs and in the neural path that results in the final perception of the stimuli. ....
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Observability & Scientific Empiricism
.... Maxwell says that this never happens, however, because the different circumstances could be ones in which we have different
sense organs, such as electron ....
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Causes and Characteristics of Dyslexia
.... All the information we receive through our eyes, ears, and
sense organs is sent to the brain where it is sorted, interpreted, and organized. ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... It receives and analyzes information through the PNS from the
sense organs and other receptors throughout the body, and sends out response information to ....
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Health & Buddhism & Hinduism
.... In the etiology of epilepsy, disturbances of the heart and
sense organs by the mental humors leads to an obstruction of the bodily humors, which can no longer ....
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Spiritual Orientation & Health
.... It is supposed in the etiology of epilepsy, disturbances of the heart and
sense organs by the mental humors leads to an obstruction of the bodily humors, which ....
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Spiritual Orientation and its Relationship to Heal
.... It is supposed in the etiology of epilepsy, disturbances of the heart and
sense organs by the mental humors leads to an obstruction of the bodily humors, which ....
(4225

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Linguistic Problems of International Korean Students
.... Perceptions - As used in the study, this term generally refers to the ordering and interpretation of information received through the
sense organs (Lindgren & ....
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Artificial Organs
.... Of all the bodily
organs, the heart is the most important. .... The first is decision-based medical criteria, which seems to make the most
sense. ....
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Durkheim's Anomie
.... can only do more if the other
organs also do more, and vice versa. "Increased activity creates greater continuity, resulting in an augmented
sense of mutual ....
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The Literature of the Reincarnation
.... which cause acts of consciousness (vijnana), which cause mind and body to appear (nama-rupa), which are the cause of the six
sense-
organs (sadayatana). ....
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Perceptions of Montessori Schooling
.... 1987), perception may be conceptually defined as the process of ordering and interpreting data or information received through the
sense organs (eyes, ears, ....
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