pheromones is species specific and odorants is not species specific In olfaction, what is the difference of pheromones and odorants? Often done by recording neurological activity or behavior in response to the presentation of a chemical stimulus How can we assess the chemosensory capabilities of anim...
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Post-stroke hand impairment is prevalent and persistent even after a full course of rehabilitation. Hand diminishes stroke survivors’ abilities for activities of daily living and independence. One way to improve treatment efficacy is to augment therapy
(Mishra et al., 2021), increase quality of life in psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders(Jia et al., 2020; Bleibel et al., 2023), and target movement impairments in neurological conditions through rhythmic entrainment of the sensorimotor system (Keller and Rieger, 2009, Zhou et al., ...
wired differently when it comes to sensory input. I can’t tell if it’s a problem with gating or with inhibition or with processing or prioritizing or filtering or feedback. The more I read about the neurological workings of the sensory system, the more places I find for things to go ...
Another theory is based on the way our brain processes new information and how it stores long- and short-term memories. Robert Efron tested an idea at the Veterans Hospital in Boston in 1963 that stands as a valid theory today. He proposed that a delayed neurological response causes déjà ...
Reticular Activating System (RAS) located in the brainstem, controls consciousness and alertness. Neurological Disorders MS, Slow the transmission of nerve impulses affect sensation and perception. Diseases that Affect Circulation Atherosclerosis, impairs function of the sensory receptors and the brain, ther...
●Neurological threshold○High = habituation○Low = sensitizationSensation seeking = high thresholds and active self-regulation○Enjoyment, creative, pursues sensory feedback○Needs A LOT of input and seeks itSensation avoiding = low thresholds and active self-regulation○Deliberate acts to avoid ...