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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EXTEROCEPTIVE»
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Neuroanatomy and the Neurologic Exam: A Thesaurus of ...
In contrast, none of the authors of consulted recent textbooks in clinical
neuroscience was noted to include any of the special senses as exteroceptive (
A&v, p. 114; Dej, p. 44; Bick, p. 157; Barr, P. 52-53; wait, p. 190; chus, p. 222; s&m
, p. 67).
Terence R. Anthoney, 1993
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Neuropsychoanalysis in practice: Brain, Self and Objects
Intero-exteroceptive. linkage. and. emotions. in. dreams. Dreams are
characterized by vivid emotions. We do not only perceive vivid objects in our
percep— tions in the dreaming state, but these “as if objects” are associated and
closely tied to ...
3
Unlocking the Brain: Volume 1: Coding
“EXTEROCEPTIVE. BASELINE” OF THE RESTING-STATE ACTIVITY How can
we now further specify both “interoand exteroceptive states of the brain”? These
are states of the brain when the person is at rest, meaning that the subject does
not ...
4
DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
The. Exteroceptive. Sensations. Free sensory ending FIGURE 32.1 • Diagram of
the spinal. iAPTER 32 ... Since the sacral fibers lie Pacinian corpuscle Muscle
spindle Medial division of dorsal root Fasciculus 436 The Exteroceptive
Sensations.
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005
Reduced late component of exteroceptive reflex in patients with Parkinsons
disease. Elec- immyogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1997:37:503-508. 50. Nardone R, Te/
zon F. The trigemino-cervical reflex in tension-type headache. Ear J Neural.
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Information Processing in Animals: Memory Mechanisms
Some indication of such a “conventional” interaction between interoceptive (drug)
and exteroceptive stimuli was obtained from a small experiment conducted in our
laboratory at Rutgers University in collaboration with Professor Leonard ...
N. E. Spear, R. R. Miller, 2014
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Information Processing in Animals, Memory Mechanisms
Some indication of such a "conventional" interaction between interoceptive (drug)
and exteroceptive stimuli was obtained from a small experiment conducted in our
laboratory at Rutgers University in collaboration with Professor Leonard ...
Norman E. Spear, Ralph R. Miller, 1981
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Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: From ...
It can be taken for granted that “ideo-motor” transformations comprise
proprioceptive as well exteroceptive effects of the intended behavior. For
example, if Cole [8] describes how a deafferented patient (i.e. a patient without
any proprioception) ...
Giovanni Pezzulo, Martin V. Butz, Olivier Sigaud, 2009
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Neurobiology and Treatment of Traumatic Dissociation: ...
Indeed, without exteroceptive awareness that gives an awareness of the moment
in time, interoceptive or somatic awareness is likely to be destabilizing. Moreover,
proceeding to EMDR and trauma-focused treatment without somatic ...
Ulrich F. Lanius, PhD, Sandra L. Paulsen, PhD, Frank M. Corrigan, MD, 2014
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Organization of the Spinal Cord
Left side: I excitation by 1 muscle plus 1 or 2 exteroceptive sources, * excitation
by 1 muscle and 1 exteroceptive source plus inhibition from 1 or 2 exteroceptive
sources, 9 reciprocal inhibition by antagonists at l joint plus inhibition from 1 ...
Sir John Carew Eccles, J. P. Schade ́, 1964
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «EXTEROCEPTIVE»
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exteroceptive en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
BehaviorMatrix Issued Groundbreaking Foundational Patent for …
Emotion is based on perception – and perception is based on exteroceptive stimuli – what is seen, touched, tasted, heard and smelled. «Business Wire, Feb 14»
Insect-inspired flying robot handles collisions, goes where other …
... demonstrated that the robot could fly completely autonomously just based on tiny touch sensors (no other exteroceptive sensors whatsoever), ... «Robohub, Oct 13»
Heart in your hand? Neuroscientists discover a new illusion of …
The paper is titled 'Multisensory integration across exteroceptive and interoceptive domains modulates self-experience in the rubber-hand ... «Medical Xpress, Sep 13»
Heartbeat used to generate out-of-body experience
In all these cases, researchers manipulated external, or exteroceptive, sensations such as vision and touch. Could an out-of-body experience ... «New Scientist, Jun 13»
Coach dependency
It is far easier for coaches to give athletes what Davis et al (2000) term “exteroceptive feedback”, ordinarily underpinned by observation and ... «Athletics Weekly, May 13»
Top US Psychologist: Isolation Research Meant To Study …
One such document is Hebb's 1958 American Psychologist article, “The Motivating Effects of Exteroceptive Stimulation.” The essay is a ... «The Public Record, Ago 12»
Decoding the Body Watcher
In a collaboration with professors Zindel Segal and Adam Anderson at the University of Toronto, the study compared exteroceptive (externally ... «Scientific American, Abr 12»
Wounded Marine Tomy Parker begins grueling process of walking …
Different from exteroceptive senses, by which we perceive the outside world, and introceptive senses, through which we perceive the pain and ... «The Missoulian, Mar 11»
Cosmic Symphony: A Deeper Look at Quantum Consciousness
Our exteroceptive senses transform this information into nerve signals, and the signals are analyzed, sharpened, and interpreted by our brain. «Huffington Post, Abr 10»
Harvard University Press, 2008
This appears at first glance to be compatible with Reddy's enlarged proprioceptive and exteroceptive view of perception (29-30) mentioned ... «Metapsychology, Feb 09»