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Contribution of Hox genes to the diversity of the hindbrain sensory system

Contribution of Hox genes to the diversity of the hindbrain sensory system

... somatic sensory interneurons. However, proprioceptive sensory interneurons appear to be independent of Hox gene ...proprioceptive sensory system is ancient relative to the use of Hox genes to ...

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BMP and Delta/Notch signaling control the development of amphioxus epidermal sensory neurons: insights into the evolution of the peripheral sensory system

BMP and Delta/Notch signaling control the development of amphioxus epidermal sensory neurons: insights into the evolution of the peripheral sensory system

... Finally, our data demonstrate that manipulating BMP signaling in different time windows can cause different phenotypes in the amphioxus embryos. Elevating BMP signaling level at the blastula stage abolishes the formation ...

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A Sensory System Initiating Swimming Activity in the Medicinal Leech

A Sensory System Initiating Swimming Activity in the Medicinal Leech

... We report, first, that a semi-intact leech preparation in which some ventral nerve cord ganglia are exposed for intracellular recording and the posterior end of the animal remains nearly[r] ...

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A new tyrannosaur with evidence for anagenesis and crocodile-like facial sensory system

A new tyrannosaur with evidence for anagenesis and crocodile-like facial sensory system

... integumentary sensory organs (ISOs) in the skin of the head, where they are densest at the rostral end of the jaws and along the oral margins adjacent to the teeth, and sparsest on the sides of the jaws and top of ...

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Sensorium: A Bot for Human Sensory System

Sensorium: A Bot for Human Sensory System

... The system yields quite accurate results when all the above mentioned scenarios are taken into ...the system may yield inaccurate results due to the impact of the ambient ...

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Effect of Mirror Therapy on Upper Limb Function: A Single Subject Study

Effect of Mirror Therapy on Upper Limb Function: A Single Subject Study

... the sensory system may have an effect on the destabilization of sensory cortices, which may change the participants’ intention, meaning, and perception levels resulting in the improvement in their ...

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Spectral selectivity during phonotaxis: a comparative study in
Neoconocephalus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)

Spectral selectivity during phonotaxis: a comparative study in Neoconocephalus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)

... Although spectral selectivity in N. robustus appears to have attained a ‘new quality’ among tettigoniids in steepness and amplitude independence, it is instead most probably based on quantitative changes in the ...

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Fuzzy Logic Washout Algorithm Based on Serial Manipulator

Fuzzy Logic Washout Algorithm Based on Serial Manipulator

... Output. The linear acceleration and linear angular velocity are washed out by the fuzzy logic elution algorithm and the vestibule sensory system. The reference signal and the eluate signal form the error ...

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Ultrasound Sensors for Diaphragm Motion Tracking: An Application in Non-Invasive Respiratory Monitoring

Ultrasound Sensors for Diaphragm Motion Tracking: An Application in Non-Invasive Respiratory Monitoring

... detection system based on diaphragm wall motion tracking using an embedded ultrasound sensory ...developed system is able to monitor the diaphragm wall activities when the sensor is placed in the ...

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Mechanisms and Applications of Bioluminescence

Mechanisms and Applications of Bioluminescence

... vital sensory system to a variety of marine organisms, which is used in a variety of different ways to cope with the extreme conditions the encounter living in the deep ...

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A Wearable Hybrid Haptic Feedback Stimulation Device for Upper Limb Prostheses

A Wearable Hybrid Haptic Feedback Stimulation Device for Upper Limb Prostheses

... stimulation system (HHPVFSS), which has the ability to assist the patients of the upper limb amputation to perceive multi-information about their surroundings, at the same time, without confusing or requiring a ...

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CCSF VOCN 42 Student Clinical Client Care Assignment Summary & Evaluation.pdf

CCSF VOCN 42 Student Clinical Client Care Assignment Summary & Evaluation.pdf

... Examine current laboratory findings and correlate them to your client’s condition and nursing care. NEUROLOGICAL/SENSORY SYSTEM[r] ...

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The Drosophila anatomy ontology

The Drosophila anatomy ontology

... Various resources, including model organism databases, use anatomy ontologies as searchable stores of informa- tion about anatomy. Annotation of terms with synonyms provides a means for users to search for anatomical ...

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Standardization of Winnie Duun sensory profiling questionnaire on children aged 3 to 10 years

Standardization of Winnie Duun sensory profiling questionnaire on children aged 3 to 10 years

... in sensory processing and modulation, as well as in behavioral and emotional responses in 11 subject of 14 parts and 6 of 9 ...all sensory response patterns between the two groups of children. ...

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Peripheral sensory neurons govern development of the nervous system in bivalve larvae

Peripheral sensory neurons govern development of the nervous system in bivalve larvae

... are sensory cells, responsible for converting external stimuli from the environment and appropriately regulating larval behavior and development in Lophotro- chozoa [28–30], Echinodermata [31, 32], and Cephalo- ...

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Description of olfactory sensory neurons, olfactory bulb glomeruli and effect of sensory experience on glomerular development in early life history  of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Description of olfactory sensory neurons, olfactory bulb glomeruli and effect of sensory experience on glomerular development in early life history of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

... Even though the role of olfaction for homing has been studied for a long time the neural mechanism of olfactory imprinting has yet to be fully understood. Dissolved odorants in the water are detected through their ...

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Exploiting Vestibular Output during Learning
Results in Naturally Curved Reaching Trajectories

Exploiting Vestibular Output during Learning Results in Naturally Curved Reaching Trajectories

... The proposed learning approach dealing with the DOFs in both the head and the arm retains the orig- inal dimensionality of problem. It has the additional advantage that the framework shown in Fig. 2 does not need to be ...

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Sensory Processing Difficulties and Interpersonal Relationships in Adults: An Exploratory Study

Sensory Processing Difficulties and Interpersonal Relationships in Adults: An Exploratory Study

... increase sensory experience, such as an increased mo- tor behavior, forming contact with objects and people (like bu- mping into objects) and seeking strong stimuli such as spicy food, strong noises and ...

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Nervous System - PPT slides

Nervous System - PPT slides

... Effector cells Involuntary System Voluntary System Motor Division External Sensing Internal Sensing Sensory receptors Sensory Division.. Effector Cells[r] ...

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Blind man’s bluff and the Turing test

Blind man’s bluff and the Turing test

... It seems clear that if, indeed, a congenitally blind player succeeds in the Blind Man’s Bluff test, it will not by virtue of having subjective visual experiences, but rather, by being good at lying about them. The blind ...

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