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Functional Organization of Mechanoreceptors
1976Publisher Summary This chapter describes post-hyperpolarizing responses in Pacinian corpuscles recorded by conventional electrophysiological techniques. With post-hyperpolarizing responses, thresholds for impulse activity are found to be lower than otherwise.
O B, Ilyinsky +3 more
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Mechanoreceptors in articular tissues
American Journal of Anatomy, 1988AbstractThe morphology, distribution, and function of mechanoreceptors in joint capsules, ligaments, knee‐joint menisci, and articular disks of the temporomandibular joints of animals, including humans, have been reviewed. In addition to free nerve endings, three types of joint receptors are present in most animal joints: (1) a Ruffini‐like receptor ...
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Comprehensive Physiology, 1983
Abstract The sections in this article are: Historical Landmarks Depressor Reflexes From the Heart Pressor Reflexes From the Heart
Vernon S. Bishop +2 more
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Abstract The sections in this article are: Historical Landmarks Depressor Reflexes From the Heart Pressor Reflexes From the Heart
Vernon S. Bishop +2 more
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2019
Abstract “Mechanoreceptors and touch” is the fifth chapter of the book Sensory Transduction and describes general mechanisms of touch sensitivity in animals. It begins with a review of mechanoreception in the single-celled protozoan Paramecium and transduction of touch in the round worm Caenorhabditis elegans.
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Abstract “Mechanoreceptors and touch” is the fifth chapter of the book Sensory Transduction and describes general mechanisms of touch sensitivity in animals. It begins with a review of mechanoreception in the single-celled protozoan Paramecium and transduction of touch in the round worm Caenorhabditis elegans.
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2016
Proprioception is defined by Sherrington as cumulative neural inputs originating from joints, tendons, muscles, and associated deep tissue proprioceptors, which project to the central nervous system for processing stimuli and ultimately results in regulation of reflexes and motor control.
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Proprioception is defined by Sherrington as cumulative neural inputs originating from joints, tendons, muscles, and associated deep tissue proprioceptors, which project to the central nervous system for processing stimuli and ultimately results in regulation of reflexes and motor control.
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Proprioception and Mechanoreceptors in Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Literature Review
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2023Francesca Salamanna +2 more
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