The structure of the seismosensory system of Psettodes erumei was studied. General and specific features in comparison with the previously studied representatives of the suborder Pleuronectoidei were revealed. Similarity is manifested in the presence of four main head canals, coronal commissure, ...
modification, (2) a flexible region containing the glycine hinge3, and (3) the kinase-control region that binds CheA and CheW and enables receptor trimerisation (Fig.1a). Sensory signals are then transmitted from the receptor tips through CheA and CheW to affect CheA activity. Each of CheA...
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This region at the centre of the brain is involved in processing sensory information and working memory, and is thought to have a role in conscious perception. 在今日发表于《科学》杂志的一项研究中,北京师范大学的神经科学家张明沙聚焦于丘脑。丘脑位于大脑中心,负责处理感官信息和工作记忆,据信在意识...
In focus: Your teeth are a sensory system This week’s post is from Kelsey Stilson, a PhD student in biology at the University of Chicago, specialising in neurobiology and functional anatomy. It’s a post with teeth, in more ways than one! If you would like to write for Anatomy to Yo...
Identify the normal structure and function of the integumentary system. Can you identify and describe the main structure and functions of hypothalamus? Describe the structure of the sensory, interneuron, and motor neurons What is the definition of sensory detail?
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这种思考的基础是感官器官和神经网络处理来自环境的信息(甚至是来自有机体本身的信息)的方式(This type of thinking is grounded in the way sensory apparatus and neural networks process information from the environment or even information arising from within the organism itself)。也就是说,我们的神经系统 "...
The largest part of the human brain is cerebrum, which is derived from the forebrain, or the prosencephalon. The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres which are connected by thecorpus callosum. This region of the brain governs the sensory, motor, and cognitive functions of the brain. ...
Which parts of the eye are responsible for transducing visual information into neural impulses and transporting these impulses to the brain? What is the region of the eye that lacks receptors called? Which brain structure serves as a relay station for most sensory impulses?