- (thermoception), body
position (proprioception), and pain (nociception).
Somatosensation begins when mechano- and
thermosensitive structures in the skin or...
-
which ascends from the skin to the thalamus,
which is
important for
somatosensation from the skin and joints, therefore,
lesion of the
medial lemnisci...
- gene. The TRPM8
channel is the
primary molecular transducer of cold
somatosensation in humans. In addition,
mints can
desensitize a
region through the...
- the
general sensation and
perception of touch,
which is
known as
somatosensation, can be
separated into
light pressure, deep pressure, vibration, itch...
-
pioneer in
robotic neuroprosthetics, his
nearly 100
academic articles in
somatosensation have been
cited over 10,000 times. He is the prin****l
architect of...
-
orbitofrontal and
basotemporal cortices,
affecting visuospatial functions,
somatosensation,
spatial memory, motoric, instinctive, affective, and intellectual...
- The
dwarf cuttlefish (Sepia bandensis), also
known as the stumpy-spined cuttlefish, is a
species of
cuttlefish native to the
shallow coastal waters of...
-
Gardner EP (eds.). The Senses: A
Comprehensive Reference. Vol. 6:
Somatosensation. Elsevier. pp. 332–335.
Newman EA,
Hartline PH (March 1982). "The infrared...
- to
other modalities in
addition to
taste (often to
olfaction and/or
somatosensation).
These findings could imply that GC is not
strictly involved in taste...
- is
redirected to
serve other functions,
especially for
vision and
somatosensation. Deaf
individuals have
enhanced peripheral visual attention, better...