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fatigue is an example of neural adaptation or sensory adaptation.
He was also one of the initiators of sensory analysis and was therefore well regarded by f
It is mainly for sensory analysis purposes.
apply tools suited to sensory analysis and other techniques related to unde
ridge School at the RIDBC for students with a sensory and intellectual disability is named in her h
en Lodge School for the Blind is a specialist sensory and physical college located in Wimbledon, So
results in a transformation of the emotional, sensory, and cognitive components of the memory so th
ipheral nervous system, causing a progressive sensory and motorial polyneuropathy.
for employing colors is to enhance the visual sensory and illuminate the fundamental cohesiveness o
fans, Claus and Lars from Intromental, Ken at Sensory and Olivier at Replica for all the great time
section (the nectosome) as well as long thin sensory and stinging organs (the siphosome).
efined as the point of reflection between the sensory and motor nerves.
rior inferior cerebellar artery, resulting in sensory and sympathetic disturbances, cerebellar atax
Sensory and Motor Systems
It promotes sensory and cognitive development, as well as protect
the phasmids which are the posterior glandulo sensory and excretory structure.
transcortical motor aphasia and transcortical sensory aphasia, respectively).
Transcortical Sensory Aphasia, or TSA, is a type of Aphasia where s
'All sensory appearances are not other than the ground of
by the structure of the crista (a sclerotized sensory area located at the highest point of the body
in the brain and spatial distribution of the sensory areas of the cerebral cortex in different ani
Sensory areas of the head, showing the general distri
The vampires' greatest sensory asset, however, is the "hive mind" that all n
The unsteadiness with eyes closed ( sensory ataxia), relates to loss of sense of position
e children to taste, he developed a method of sensory awakening, that has been used in classrooms s
feelings such as joy, anger, fear, etc., and sensory awareness, it is one of the few aspects of th
It later becomes sensory axon part of the spinal cord.
xercise intolerance, cataracts, hearing loss, sensory axonal neuropathy, ataxia, clinical depressio
le McLuhan separated media according to their sensory bias, Innis examined a different set of inter
Sensory booths for sensory and computer-based cogniti
Later, Sensory bought up the remains of many old speech synt
ior ethmoidal nerve is a nerve which provides sensory branches to the nasal cavity.
that these work by inhibiting the response of sensory C fibres to the irritant capsaicin, inhibitin
The sensory canals of the lateral lines are especially co
es, blood sampling systems, angiography kits, sensory catheters, pulmonary artery thermodilution ca
e, perhaps caused by non-symmetric motions of sensory cells resulting in non-symmetric motions of t
er person received by other than the ordinary sensory channels, i.e. by (I) a sensory hallucination
g with dreams, allowing them to unfold in all sensory channels, not only visual.
ommunicate research into wine composition and sensory characteristics
e to minute basis, throughout the night, much sensory communication is occurring between them.":195
rows, pharynx, tentacles (if present) and the sensory complex furthest from the mouth.
ey are known to have muscular, glandular, and sensory components thought to play some role in blood
Her captors plan to use her sensory condition to help extract the information tha
is a portion of the cerebrum which serves as sensory cortex for the sense of taste.
here A is the association cortex and S is the sensory cortex.
een raised that caffeine can mask some of the sensory cues individuals might normally rely on to de
He suffered sensory damage, particularly to his hearing.
rcial aircraft which delivers OOOI data using sensory data, but in the general aviation market some
e mother ship to provide forward navigational sensory data, map a safe flight path, and to provide
eing tortured for information with the use of sensory deprivation for weeks at a time.
or detachment, occipital lobe infarction and sensory deprivation (ophthalmopathic hallucinations).
films, flashing lights, mirrors, eye-wear and sensory deprivation tanks.
either be left bound in a state of effective sensory deprivation for a period of time, or sensuall
llen Memorial into an elaborate isolation and sensory deprivation chamber which he kept patients lo
Sensory Deprivation Chamber Quartet Dwarf (1989) Glas
bound to the heads of the test subjects (for sensory deprivation purposes).
As a sensory deprivation tool in meditation (to focus atte
political prison that practiced isolation and sensory deprivation .
The dimness represents a form of visual sensory deprivation, a condition helpful to trance in
spanking, sensual massage, drumming fingers, sensory deprivation, soft music, candle light, and a
of research included electroencephalography, sensory deprivation, alcoholism, suicide and other cl
ons of torture during internment in 1971 (See Sensory deprivation, Uses of torture in recent times#
political prison that practiced isolation and sensory deprivation.
Sensory Deprivation: A Symposium (1961) (editor) OCLC
for improved motor skills and an increase in sensory development.
a Japanese sensor which is one of five remote sensory devices on board the Terra satellite launched
s to the Internet of Living Things of natural sensory devices.
physical disabilities, learning disabilities, sensory disabilities or mental health needs.
entation of altered mental states, similar to sensory distortions produced by recreational drugs.
ters warn their meditating students to ignore sensory distortions.
trophic neuropathy characterised by motor and sensory disturbance in the limbs commencing in childh
hyl homologue of LSD has more of somatic than sensory effect, has fewer visuals and is less well ac
effects (such as skeletons in cupboards) and sensory effects (such as spongy floors).
s, topography, picking, fermentation, and the sensory effects, so it could be a big article.
innovative state-of-the-art visual, audio and sensory effects.
sures to supply the general body muscular and sensory ending.
The cirrus and vagina are innervated, and sensory endings around the genital pore are more plen
They are present in sensory epithelia of the inner ear and are responsibl
e the otolith volumes and areas of associated sensory epithelia.
is probably due to the specializations of its sensory equipment.
In 2008, it introduced a new Sensory Evaluation course for food tasters.
Powers's research was food processing and sensory evaluation.
eptors are one of the first components in the sensory excitation and adaptation responses in bacter
Sensient enhances the SENSory experience of its customers' products by usin
A pseudohallucination is an involuntary sensory experience vivid enough to be regarded as a h
ren't made of: Why wake-state and dream-state sensory experiences differ."
haeology, phenomenology applies to the use of sensory experiences to view and interpret an archaeol
mpus rooms' to provide pupils with additional sensory experiences.
for processing them are formed solely by our sensory experiences.
part of the spindle is innervated by type Ia sensory fiber that go on to synapse with alpha-motone
Type II sensory fiber (group Aβ) is a type of sensory fiber,
in only motor fibers and posterior roots only sensory fibers and that nerve impulses are conducted
Sensory function includes both tactoreception and che
He then worked on sensory function of skin, particularly related to pai
hat provide light-dependent ion transport and sensory functions to a family of halophilic and other
Sensory Funhouse - Interactive playground
Sensory ganglia of the fifth, seventh, ninth and tent
n neuroanatomy, the cranial nerve ganglia are sensory ganglia of the cranial nerves.
It also contains a butterfly plant garden, sensory garden with Braille signs, and natural area w
nal in partnership with Council has created a sensory garden for people with disabilities to explor
The view from sensory garden
A braille sign in the sensory garden
Lord Cavendish opened the school's new Sensory Garden in 2003.
As well as a Sensory Garden for the less abled.
once a rose garden, but was transformed to a sensory garden before opening on 6 June 2004.
ens include a Hummingbird & Butterfly Island, Sensory Garden, and Wildlife Garden.
A sensory garden, designed to stimulate the five senses
as the construction of new play spaces and a sensory garden.
ist individuals living with dementia, such as sensory gardens and contrasting colour schemes.
6 has seen the creation of a new Heritage and Sensory Gardens (St Johns Gardens) in the lower end o
ounds the mechanosensitive stereocilia of the sensory hair cells that make hearing possible.
ised mass (statolith) and numerous innervated sensory hairs (setae).
Visual, auditory, or other sensory hallucinations
urgical patients to investigate the motor and sensory homunculus (the representation of the body in
nd art are transposed by invited artists into sensory images to experience.
She also trained actors sensory imagination to help make the characters' expe
des services to meet the educational needs of sensory impaired children from birth through twenty-o
Gastropods hosting select species suffer from sensory impairment due to infestation.
r, for children, young people and adults with sensory impairment, Profound & Multiple Learning Diff
bilities such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy and sensory impairment.
pils may have additional medical, physical or sensory impairments or emotional and behavioural diff
asal ganglia, and had the abililty to reflect sensory impressions into the motor nervous system by
ut gradually decreases over time, whereas the sensory impulses passing along the nerves from the po
ation of general somatic and general visceral sensory impulses.
of the above systems to receive and integrate sensory information contributes to poor balance in ol
ertebrates, nerve signals from the brain pass sensory information to the hypothalamus about seasona
is responsible for appropriating responses to sensory information from chemoreceptors and mechanore
link, is able to send and receive thought and sensory information to and from their Ancient progeni
hat the cause was inefficient organization of sensory information within the nervous system.
This sensory information is transmitted by the posterior c
as Purkinje cells, are now thought to receive sensory information from the vestibular system of the
rt is a technology sold by Wicab Inc. whereby sensory information can be sent to one's brain via a
"Why does awareness of sensory information exist at all?"
es the feeling which accompanies awareness of sensory information exist at all?" in both The Consci
des before he was forced to retire due to the sensory injuries he had sustained in Brighton.
It provides sensory innervation for the skin over parotid gland a
Motor and sensory innervation depends on the number and complex
There will be no sensory input or muscle contractions which would have
f subjective experience from various forms of sensory input stimuli.
ed to help focus higher attention on relevant sensory input and help block out behaviorally irrelev
rk that inputs basic education through direct sensory input to the brain.
nscious and unconscious responses to specific sensory inputs, as images, colors, textures, sounds,
as there are no longer any other significant sensory inputs, when the mind gets tired of hearing,
l as well as giving emotional significance to sensory inputs.
nd has a natural tendency to roam between the sensory inputs.
ly important in assigning emotional values to sensory inputs.
tion and hyperactive problems, social skills, sensory integration dysfunction, social communication
ch Institute, where her interest and study of sensory integration dysfunction began.
for dance, gymnastics, fitness work including sensory integration with sound, lighting, and space.
ties including, play, music, art, sports, and sensory integration for children with autism and thei
al Communication Across Disciplines: Culture, Sensory Interaction, Speech, Conversation, John Benja
hich subjects could float for long periods in sensory isolation.
It is a sensory journey with images that shows two parallel a
divine origin" of music to earthly beauty and sensory joy.
ley could be interesting and effective on the sensory level.
These conclusions lead to the idea of a sensory map, called the homunculus, in the somatosens
s remembered for his work involving cutaneous sensory mechanoreceptors.
the human organism; drive, motor, perceptual, sensory, memory and cognitive, but is seen as the cen
Sensory memory up to 1 s.
-cultural differences are noted by Al-Issa in sensory modalities most commonly encountered in hallu
e integration of information across different sensory modalities.
Sensory modality is the channel or conduit for the in
vision, a proximate adaptation of the vision sensory modality, allows for the discrimination of li
rapy is integrated throughout the program and sensory motor strategies are implemented into the sch
He kept a journal of his son's sensory, motor, language, and cognitive behavior duri
Other health, including sensory, musculo-skeletal, and digestive
chool is a specialist school for physical and sensory need and is for pupils with physical disabili
th a range of physical, learning, medical and sensory needs who come from North and Central Staffor
Rather, they consist of a collection of many sensory nerve fibers that extend from the olfactory e
wall and the lemnisci (which are a bundle of sensory nerve fibers), which have nuclei that divide
ion type nicotinic receptors and also affects sensory nerve terminals
Small unmyelinated sensory nerve terminals in the skin also express NMDA
ellular communication, and is concentrated in sensory nerve structures of both humans and animals.
The snout has numerous sensory nerve endings, and is used to find food such
es, macrophages, and structural cells such as sensory nerves and epithelial cells.
e with the Monster's blood and won't feed his sensory nerves as the Monster's blood is actually the
Vitamin B6 toxicity can damage sensory nerves, leading to numbness in the hands and
muscular contractions and does not affect the sensory nerves.
On January 7, 2009, Mick Johnson of Sensory Networks announced that they are “looking at
r and, on contact with the eye, it stimulates sensory neurons creating a stinging, painful sensatio
In mammals, the sensory neurons of the vomeronasal organ detect non-v
s; GDF7 specifically induces the formation of sensory neurons in the dorsal spinal cord from neural
The nerve endings of sensory neurons that respond preferentially to coolin
eive afferent input from dorsal root ganglion sensory neurons subserving the lower trunk and limbs,
The sensory neurons expressing Or67d send projections to
Each amphid is made up of 12 sensory neurons with ciliated dendrites.
be mediated by opioid receptors on peripheral sensory neurons, particularly in inflammatory conditi
differentiation of sympathetic and embryonic sensory neurons.
for squamous cell epithelioma and hereditary sensory neuropathy type I.
y, mental retardation, degeneration of axons, sensory neuropathy, tremors, demyelinization, gray ma
s pigmentosa, hereditary motor neuropathy and sensory neuropathy.
that thoughts can occur without a particular sensory or imaginal content.
sensory or afferent neurons- carry impulses from sens
to exploit previously existing biases in the sensory, or recognition, systems of their receivers,
ies that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors (academically performing b
l infinite in other human contexts, the human sensory order being necessarily finite.
Hancock's organ is a lateral sensory organ of gastropods, a sense organ found in s
The crista ampullaris is the sensory organ of rotation located in the semicircular
icate that Greererpeton had a lateral line, a sensory organ commonly found only in fish.
the possession of Von Vaupel Klein's organ, a sensory organ near the base of the first swimming leg
                                                                                                   


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