HUMAN SENSES
.... Beauchamp and Bartoshuk (1997) point out that
sensory cells located in the nose, mouth, and throat are involved in both the sensation and interpretation of ....
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Place cells
.... area. That CA1
cells react to
sensory input other than visual cues was also shown in work by Wiebe and Staubli (1999). They looked ....
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Place Cells
.... area. That CA1
cells react to
sensory input other than visual cues was also shown in work by Wiebe and Staubli (1999). They looked ....
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Red Blood Cells
.... White blood
cells help maintain homeostasis by protecting the body from invasion by .... of five components: 1) the receptor at the end of a
sensory neuron which ....
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The Ear
.... Balance or equilibrium is maintained by input from a number of
sensory receptors: the hair
cells in the vestibular organs of the inner ear which monitor motion ....
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The Ear & Sound
.... 25.15 Balance or equilibrium is maintained by input from a number of
sensory receptors: the hair
cells in the vestibular organs of the inner ear which monitor ....
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Anatomy of the Eye and LASIK
.... (http://www.tedmontgomery.com/the_eye/) Next, rods or cones, or
sensory cells, transform the photon of light that passes through into electrical signals which ....
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RBCs or Erythrocytes
.... White blood
cells help maintain homeostasis by protecting the body from invasion by .... of five components: 1) the receptor at the end of a
sensory neuron which ....
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Brain Cells in Embryos, Fetus, Infants, Young Children
.... support to the neurons, help degrade dead neurons, and oligodendroglial
cells produce the .... the embryo's movements begin at the same time as
sensory nerves begin ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... These specific nerve
cells receive signals from
sensory neurons, and transmit them to either other interneurons or to motor neurons (Psychology text, p. 37). ....
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Receptors
.... external and internal environments of the body through the
sensory organs, and .... binding to specific receptors - binding sites - on receptor
cells which interact ....
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Receptors in Emotions
.... external and internal environments of the body through the
sensory organs, and .... binding to specific receptors - binding sites - on receptor
cells which interact ....
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Breathing
.... tend to be isolated between nerve terminals and smooth muscle
cells, which they .... Within the enteric plexuses are three types of neurons:
sensory neurons of at ....
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Systems of the Body
These include the integumentary, muscular, skeletal, nervous,
sensory, endocrine, immune .... as the epidermis is composed of dead keratinized
cells which slough off ....
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The Body and Its Sytems
These include the integumentary, muscular, skeletal, nervous,
sensory, endocrine, immune .... as the epidermis is composed of dead keratinized
cells which slough off ....
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Diabetes & Neurons In the Nervous System
.... which consists of a
sensory neuron receiving input from a
sensory receptor cell .... into the bloodstream, where they are carried to the specific
cells which bear ....
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Nerve Potentials and Impulse Propagation
.... which consists of a
sensory neuron receiving input from a
sensory receptor cell .... into the bloodstream, where they are carried to the specific
cells which bear ....
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The Nature of Memory
.... billion neurons at birth and nerve
cells that number as many stars as there are to be found in the "Milky Way." Neural activity is driven by
sensory experiences ....
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Communication and Language Acquisition Understanding, speak
.... Communicative methodologies fill brain
cells with
sensory input. A brain filled with data is not operational if it has not developed application subsystems. ....
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Punting A Football
Punting a football, for example, involves the body's special
sensory apparatus and nervous .... the spiral organ--or organ of Corti--and its hair
cells (Eckert 195 ....
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Neurophysiological & Psychological Roles
.... The brainstem contains a system of neurons (nerve
cells) called the reticular .... It processes and channels
sensory information to the cortex and is involved in ....
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The nervous system
.... from 1872 held that neuromuscular
cells gave rise to nerve and muscle
cells containing one .... and they appear in coelenterates in the form of a
sensory surface or ....
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Neuroendocrinmmunology
.... it has been shown that in patients with arthritis, destruction of
sensory nerves can .... leukocytosis, lymphopenia, and the inhibition of natural killer
cells (1248 ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... what is happening in the internal and external environments through the
sensory PNS .... Phagocytic
cells derived from Schwann
cells in the PNS and from microglia in ....
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Pain Physiology
.... changes which follow axonal injury include atrophy of the central terminals of
sensory afferents (20:10). The resultant deafferented spinal cord
cells may also ....
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Development of the Human Embryo
.... This is long before there is any
sensory input from the outside world. This activity is purposeful, with
cells contacting other
cells and creating pathways for ....
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ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE JOINT
.... laminin) that are believed to facilitate interactions between the
cells and surrounding .... Nerve fibers and
sensory receptors are throughout the ACL; they often ....
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Experiment on Pupil Diameter & Color
.... produce less sharp vision than do the red- and green-sensitive cone
cells. ....
Sensory and semantic factors in recognition memory for odors and graphic stimuli. ....
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EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON TASTE AND SMELL
.... epithelium pass the signal down the nasal passage to mitral
cells in the .... least some extent, dependent upon the hedonistic nature of the
sensory system, their ....
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Effect of Eye Color on Pupil size
.... produce less sharp vision than do the red- and green-sensitive cone
cells. ....
Sensory and semantic factors in recognition memory for odors and graphic stimuli. ....
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