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A Habituation Sensory Nervous System with Memristors

Advances in Materials, 2020
The sensory nervous system (SNS) builds up the association between external stimuli and the response of organisms. In this system, habituation is a fundamental characteristic that filters out irrelevantly repetitive information and makes the SNS adapt to
Zuheng Wu   +9 more
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General Sensory Systems [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
Sensory systems transmit information arising from receptor structures at various bodily locations into the central nervous system. General sensation refers to such things as pain, thermal sensation, touch and pressure etc. Other sensory systems are concerned with various special senses, such as vision, olfaction and hearing.
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Sensory Systems in the Control of Movement

Comprehensive Physiology, 2012
AbstractAnimal movement is immensely varied, from the simplest reflexive responses to the most complex, dexterous voluntary tasks. Here, we focus on the control of movement in mammals, including humans. First, the sensory inputs most closely implicated in controlling movement are reviewed, with a focus on somatosensory receptors.
Peter H. Ellaway, Arthur Prochazka
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A hybrid flexible gas sensory system with perceptual learning

Nano Reseach, 2021
Qifeng Lu   +7 more
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Neurophysiology of Sensory Systems [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
The term “sensory systems” is applied to those parts of the nervous system that receive signals from the environment and from the interior of the body, and conduct and process these signals. This chapter is a general introduction to the mode of operation of these sensory systems, relying chiefly upon examples taken from the somatosensory system (the ...
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Sensory systems

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1995
Reed Rr, Wolf Singer
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Nervous and Sensory Systems

2007
The nervous and sensory systems of lampreys, hagfishes, the coelacanth, lungfishes, and the basal ray‐finned fishes, such as bichirs and reedfishes, paddlefishes and sturgeons, garfishes and bowfins, are reviewed and compared with closely related groups of “primitive” fishes.
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Special Sensory Systems [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
The special senses are those sensory systems confined to the head. They include the sensory systems which respond to visual, auditory, vestibular, gustatory, and olfactory stimulation, and are responsible for the five special senses of sight, hearing, equilibrium, taste, and smell.
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Sensory System

Principles of Physiology for the Anaesthetist, 2020
P. Kam   +3 more
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The Development of Sensory Systems

1974
Earlier chapters (3 and 4) have shown that embryonic behaviour and also embryonic development can be affected by stimulation from outside the egg. Effects reported occur during the latter part of the incubation period, but the sensory systems begin developing quite early and some become functional during the first half of incubation.
Margaret A. Vince, B. M. Freeman
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