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Sensory pathways

Redundancy of olfactory sensory pathways for odor aversion memory in the
terrestrial slug Limax valentianus

Redundancy of olfactory sensory pathways for odor aversion memory in the terrestrial slug Limax valentianus

... olfactory sensory inputs from both STs and ITs (Chase, 1986; Gelperin et ...which sensory pathways, STs or ITs, are used during either the acquisition or the retrieval of olfactory aversive ...

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Localization of CCK(+) Neurons in the Sensory Pathways of Mus Musculis

Localization of CCK(+) Neurons in the Sensory Pathways of Mus Musculis

... Unfortunately, scientific understanding of the complicated actions of opioid painkillers and the implications of their chronic use is lacking. Our research was directed by the interests of our neuroscience lab mentor, ...

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Rapid mechano sensory pathways code leg impact and elicit very rapid reflexes in insects

Rapid mechano sensory pathways code leg impact and elicit very rapid reflexes in insects

... In standing insects, continuous muscular activity of the leg muscles must support the body in order to keep it off the ground or other substrates. When insects walk or land after jumping or flying, increased muscular ...

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Sensory Neuromodulation

Sensory Neuromodulation

... extensive pathways, accessed via a sensory input channel, albeit an indirect one via the tongue, and that there is evidence of durable neuroplastic change with beneficial effects for subjects (without ...

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Recovery of function, peripheral sensitization and sensory neurone activation by novel pathways following axonal injury in Aplysia californica

Recovery of function, peripheral sensitization and sensory neurone activation by novel pathways following axonal injury in Aplysia californica

... novel sensory pathways could contribute to behavioural recovery after pedal nerve crush, we looked for changes in patterns of electrophysiological responsiveness to electrical stimulation of central ...

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General Introduction

General Introduction

... Gene duplication MOLLON created a new long-wave visual pigment, and sensory pathways and maps appear to have been duplicated, both in the evolution of the mammalian sensory cortex KAAS a[r] ...

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The path to learning: Action acquisition is impaired when visual reinforcement signals must first access cortex

The path to learning: Action acquisition is impaired when visual reinforcement signals must first access cortex

... common sensory pathway, we can determine whether the efect on action learning performance found in experiment 1 is due to signal latency or to the diferent sensory pathways taken by the reinforcing ...

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Crayfish Escape Behaviour: Commands for Fast Movement Inhibit Postural Tone and Reflexes, and Prevent Habituation of Slow Reflexes

Crayfish Escape Behaviour: Commands for Fast Movement Inhibit Postural Tone and Reflexes, and Prevent Habituation of Slow Reflexes

... During escape, inhibition of sensory' pathways simply reinforces the effect of inhibition at other levels, but it seems likely that under other circumstances Pathways 4 and 5 can be acti[r] ...

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Sensory Integration Therapies for Children With Developmental and Behavioral Disorders

Sensory Integration Therapies for Children With Developmental and Behavioral Disorders

... disorders. Sensory-based therapies involve activities that are believed to organize the sensory system by providing vestibular, proprioceptive, auditory, and tactile ...with sensory-based problems ...

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Normal myelination of anatomic nerve fiber bundles: MR analysis

Normal myelination of anatomic nerve fiber bundles: MR analysis

... of sensory pathways (medial lemniscus), special sen- sory systems (vestibular system: medial longitudinal fasciculus; auditory system: acoustic radiation, brachium of inferior col- liculus; visual system: ...

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Sensory Neurons

Sensory Neurons

... Spinal Cord Brain Sensory Neuron Motor Neuron Interneurons • Interneurons carry information between other neurons only found in the.. brain and spinal cord..[r] ...

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Sensory Marketing

Sensory Marketing

... use sensory marketing is the changes in consumer ...using sensory marketing as a more common tool in bringing customers into ...along sensory marketing ...

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Sensory Marketing

Sensory Marketing

... An Analysis of Taxpayer Service needs of Private Sector Tax Practitioners from South Africa Revenue Service.. Dr.Oludele A.[r] ...

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Study Investigating Motor Improvement in Cerebral Palsy Patients following Sensory Stimulation

Study Investigating Motor Improvement in Cerebral Palsy Patients following Sensory Stimulation

... 6 is motor dysfunction. It is the motor disability that makes these patients crippled and dependent on others. Depending upon severity, even performing work for just daily living sometimes becomes impossible for them. ...

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Sensory Evaluation Spectrum Method as a Descriptive Sensory Analysis

Sensory Evaluation Spectrum Method as a Descriptive Sensory Analysis

... the sensory spectrum of (R)-(−)-linalool was identical to that of the reference (R,S)-(±)-linalool, rather than that of (S)-(+)-linalool, of which half of the significant descriptors were positive and the other ...

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Sensory responses of autism via electroencephalography for sensory profile

Sensory responses of autism via electroencephalography for sensory profile

... Abstract— The aim of this study is to investigate the brain signals of autism children through electroencephalography (EEG) associated to physical tasks. The physical task was meant to stimulate the sensitivity ...

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A Comparative Study of Equal Doses of Intrathecal Isobaric Bupivacaine and Isobaric Ropivacaine for Lower Limb Surgeries and Perineal Surgeries: A Study of 100 Cases

A Comparative Study of Equal Doses of Intrathecal Isobaric Bupivacaine and Isobaric Ropivacaine for Lower Limb Surgeries and Perineal Surgeries: A Study of 100 Cases

... of sensory block, onset of motor block and highest sensory level reached, are longer but the offset of sensory and motor block, two segment regression time and the time of urination are shorter for ...

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Establishing and maintaining gene expression patterns: insights from sensory receptor patterning

Establishing and maintaining gene expression patterns: insights from sensory receptor patterning

... defines ORN classes, just as Rh expression defines PR subtypes. However, the OR number is significantly greater, as the Drosophila olfactory receptor repertoire consists of 62 members of the Or family (Clyne et al., ...

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Sensory gardens

Sensory gardens

... The results have shown that even the teachers and therapists – who see their pupils on a daily basis – sometimes make incorrect assumptions. While their comments and opinions are valuable, there is no substitute for ...

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Expanding the organismal proteostasis network: Linking systemic stress signalling with the innate immune response

Expanding the organismal proteostasis network: Linking systemic stress signalling with the innate immune response

... The ability to maintain homeostasis in a dynamic environment is one of the most fundamental as- pects of survival for all organisms. Each individual cell is a site of constant activity possessing rapid turnover of RNA, ...

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