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Neurons   (translated from Russian)
Neurons In this term there are other values, cm. Neurons (values). Neurons - nervous the cell organism, the structural-functional ... the axons - long and the dendrites - short). Neurons are receptive to the irritation, i.e ... the transfer of pulse are distinguished afferent neurons (sensory neurons), efferent neurons (engine neurons) ...
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Sensory neuron
Sensory neuron Sensory neurons are nerve cells within the nervous system ... into internal electrical impulses. For example, some sensory neurons respond to tactile stimuli and can ...
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Sensory Neuroscience
Sensory Neuroscience Sensory neuroscience is a subfield of neuroscience which tries to understand the behaviour of neurons in sensory systems. Since the neural code is unknown ... looking at the behaviour of more abstract neurons. Since it is possible to experimentally ...
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Category:Neurons
Category:Neurons For more information, see the article about Neurons. Subcategories There are 3 subcategories to this category. A Afferent neurons C CNS neurons E Efferent neurons Pages in category "Neurons" There are ...
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Sensory receptor
Sensory receptor In a sensory system, a sensory receptor is a structure that recognizes a ... an organism. In response to stimuli the sensory receptor initiates sensory transduction by creating graded potentials or ...
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Category:Afferent neurons
Category:Afferent neurons The main article for this category is Afferent neuron. Pages in category "Afferent neurons" There are 2 pages in this section ... of this category. P Pseudounipolar cells S Sensory neuron
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Type Ia sensory fiber
Type Ia sensory fiber Type Ia Sensory Fiber also called Primary Afferent Type 1A ... is a neuron component of the peripheral sensory system which innervates the muscle spindles, a ... movements, the nervous system must receive continuous sensory information from muscles and joints. For this purpose the body has specialized sensory receptors called proprioceptors. Muscle spindles are ...
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Brain (Psychology wiki)
... in the head close to the primary sensory apparatus and the mouth. While all vertebrate ... brain is a collection of 100 billion neurons, each linked with up to 25,000 ... processes. The brain controls and coordinates most sensory systems, movement , behavior, and homeostatic body functions ... consists of the cell bodies of the neurons, while the white matter consists of the fibers (axons) that connect neurons over long distances. The entire outer ...
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User:FT2/NLP
... using a variety of inductions in different sensory systems, and EMG (electromyograph) and self-assessment ... deeper trance was induced when the preferred sensory system was used Macroy (1978) found that ... using a variety of inductions in different sensory systems. "After each induction, their depth of ... subjects achieved greater relaxation when their preferred sensory system was used." (Yappo, 1981, effects of ... as possible, learning needs to be multi-sensory. When a person uses one internal ...
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Brain
... amphibians have fewer than six layers of neurons in the outer layer of their brains ... surface area for a greater number of neurons while keeping the volume of the brain ... location of specific gyri and sulci, primary sensory regions, and other structures in relation to ... human cerebral cortex have six layers of neurons (neocortex) . Vertebrate brain regions (See related article ... function, including divisions such as: Limbic system Sensory systems Visual system Olfactory system Gustatory ...
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