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Sensory cells and sensory organs
2012Animals possess sensory organs that collect information and convey this information to the central nervous system. This introductory chapter outlines how sensory cells perform their task of detecting adequate stimuli and how they produce electrical signals that encode information for the brain.
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Muscle & Nerve, 2015
ABSTRACTThe sensory neuronopathies (or ganglionopathies) are a small subcategory of neuropathies characterized by primary degeneration of the dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglion sensory neurons, resulting in a distinctive clinical presentation.
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ABSTRACTThe sensory neuronopathies (or ganglionopathies) are a small subcategory of neuropathies characterized by primary degeneration of the dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglion sensory neurons, resulting in a distinctive clinical presentation.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2015
Sensory development is complex, with both morphologic and neural components. Development of the senses begins in early fetal life, initially with structures and then in-utero stimulation initiates perception. After birth, environmental stimulants accelerate each sensory organ to nearly complete maturity several months after birth.
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Sensory development is complex, with both morphologic and neural components. Development of the senses begins in early fetal life, initially with structures and then in-utero stimulation initiates perception. After birth, environmental stimulants accelerate each sensory organ to nearly complete maturity several months after birth.
Melinda B, Clark-Gambelunghe +1 more
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Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2010
Overactive bladder is highly prevalent among the general population. This article describes the definition, theories of causation, diagnostic tools and various treatment options for overactive bladder.
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Overactive bladder is highly prevalent among the general population. This article describes the definition, theories of causation, diagnostic tools and various treatment options for overactive bladder.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1961
Exploratory experimental work into the effects of sensory deprivation on human subjects has developed rapidly during the past decade and many reports have been published. It would appear to be necessary, however, to pause for a moment and to review the work which has so far been executed with a view to facilitating the systematic investigation of this ...
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Exploratory experimental work into the effects of sensory deprivation on human subjects has developed rapidly during the past decade and many reports have been published. It would appear to be necessary, however, to pause for a moment and to review the work which has so far been executed with a view to facilitating the systematic investigation of this ...
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Sensory biases and the evolution of sensory systems
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995A L, Basolo, J A, Endler
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Lymph nodes are innervated by a unique population of sensory neurons with immunomodulatory potential
Cell, 2021Siyi Huang +2 more
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