ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD EXTEROCEPTOR
Extero-, from Latin exterusexterior + (re)ceptor.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXTEROCEPTOR»
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Adaptive Spatial Alignment
For example, investigations of the distinction between exteroceptor and
proprioceptive realignment (chapters 6 and 7) could be undertaken by
orthogonal exposure manipulations of the extension of exteroceptor fields and
the occurrence or ...
Gordon M. Redding, Benjamin Wallace, 2013
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Survival Guide for Anatomy & Physiology
TABLE 3-15 Classification of Somatic Sensory Receptors By Structure By
Location and Type By Activation Stimulus By Sensation or Function Free Nerve
Endings Nociceptor Dendritic knobs Either exteroceptor or visceroceptor; found
in most ...
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Quick Reference Neuroscience for Rehabilitation ...
Considered an exteroceptor Olfactory Receptors • Hair cells located in the
mucous lining of the nasal canal. Considered an exteroceptor Auditory Receptors
• Hair cells of the cochlea. Considered an exteroceptor Gustatory Receptors •
Taste ...
"That's what comes of you not taking a bath for the last two weeks," Pokey
wisecracks; but he hands me back the exteroceptor deceptor. I put it nonchalantly
under my arm, and Pokey and me start walking like we were just innocent
pedestrians.
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
exteroceptor /'ckstarousept^r)/ c~noun, zool a sensory organ, eg the eye,
receiving stimuli from outside the body. © Early 20c: modelled on RECEPTOR,
with exfer- from EXTERIOR or EXTERNAL. extinct /ik'stirjkt/ c> adj 1 said of a
species of ...
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Cardiovascular Psychophysiology: Current Issues in Response ...
EA2 is an exteroceptive feedback pathway which transmits responseproduced
energy to an exteroceptor following transformation of such energy into a form
which is detectable by that exteroceptor. The transducer employed to transform ...
Paul A. Obrist, A. H. Black, Jasper Brener, 2007
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Competition Science Vision
Nose Chemoreceptor Exteroceptor Volatile chemicals and Smelling (Olfactory)
gases in air. 5. Eyes Photoreceptors Exteroceptors Light Seeing (visual) 6. Ears
Statoacoustic Exteroceptors Sound and gravity Hearing and balanc(auditory) ing
7 ...
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Laboratory anatomy of the vertebrates
Exteroceptor, proprioceptor Exteroceptor Exteroceptor, proprioceptor
Proprioceptor Proprioceptor Exteroceptor, special sense Interoceptor
ENDOLYMPHATIC DUCT ANTERIOR SEMICIRCULAR Figure 13.2 Shark
vestibular organs. A,.
Robert B. Chiasson, William J. Radke, 1993
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The Self in Time: Developmental Perspectives
In the absence of recursion the contents of minimal consciousness are
continually replacedbynew intero and exteroceptor stimulation and cannot be
deposited into working memory. Implicationsfor awarenessoftheselfin time.
Itfollowsfromthe ...
Chris Moore, Karen Lemmon, Karen Skene, 2001
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Modern Text Book of Zoology: Vertebrates
Chemonceptor Exteroceptor Volatile chemicals and Smelling (Olfactory) gases in
air 5. Eyes Photoreceptors Exteroceptors Light Seeing (visual) 6. Ears
Statoacoustic Exteroceptors Sound and gravity Hearing and balancing (auditory)
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Hanscom wins spelling bee with “Exteroceptor”
In the end, eighth grader Kelsey Hanscom won it by correctly spelling exteroceptor. The word stands for a sense organ, such as an ear or nose, ... «Princeton Union Eagle, Feb 12»
Anna Gabriel wins RLS Middle School spelling bee
Familiar words like “adequate” and “nocturnal” gave way to obscure brain-ticklers like “miscible” and “exteroceptor.” The tension built when the ... «Napa Valley Register, Oct 11»