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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SOMESTHESIS»
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somesthesis dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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Somesthesis and the Neurobiology of the Somatosensory Cortex
This volume is a compilation of current research on somatosensation and its underlying mechanisms written by international experts from a broad range of disciplines.
Ove Franzén, Roland Johansson, Lars Y. Terenius, 1996
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Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice
Two Contemporary Views of the Body 337 Yuasa likens this circuit of
somesthesis to a biofeedback apparatus in which a change in the internal
environment is relayed to the center (that is, the neoencephalon) and the center
in turn sends out ...
Thomas P. Kasulis, Roger T. Aimes, Wimal Dissanayake, 1993
However, in the mammalian species outlined above, the parallel projections from
thalamus to both anterior parietal cortex and the lateral sulcus suggest a parallel,
rather than serial, processing scheme for somesthesis. Similar techniques ...
Karl J. Friston, Christopher D. Frith, Raymond J. Dolan, 2004
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The Sensory Hand: Neural Mechanisms of Somatic Sensation
Perception. and. the. World. of. Somesthesis. All that we need notice here is, the
extent to which in the human race a perfect tactual apparatus subserves the
highest processes of the intellect. I do not mean merely that the tangible attributes
of ...
Vernon B. Mountcastle, 2005
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Annual Review of Psychology
SOMESTHESIS. +2i6. / F. Hahn Psychology Department, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville This review focuses on single-unit recording data from
mammalian first-order afferent fibers and from cerebral cortex and, where
possible, on the ...
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Introduction to physiological psychology
Somesthesis OVERVIEW This chapter deals with the least specialized of the
sensory modalities — sensations of pressure, temperature, and pain that come
from the skin surface, muscles, and viscera throughout the body. Collectively
these ...
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Giving the Body Its Due
coenesthesis: the first one is called the "circuit of kinesthesis" [undo kankaku kaiw
), and the second the "circuit of somesthesis" {taisei naibu kankaku kairo). The
circuit of kinesthesis deals with kinetic movements of the body which function in ...
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, 1992
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The Body, Self-Cultivation, and Ki-Energy
I shall collectively call this internal information apparatus concerning the
condition of the body centered around the splanchnic sensation, the "circuit of
somesthesis" [taiseinaibu kankaku]. (Somesthesis is translated into Japanese as
...
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Food Choice, Acceptance and Consumption
1990; MacFie and Thomson, 1994). 1.3 The role of somesthesis and kinesthesis
in food acceptance Physical contact with a food or beverage comes through
biting or sipping it. This results in a perception of both its physical structure (
firmness, ...
Herbert L. Meiselman, H.J.H. MacFie, 1996
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Psychological Theories
See SOMESTHESIS, THEORIES OF. NAFE'S VASCULAR THEORY OF
CUTANEOUS SENSITIVITY. The sense of touch consists of several partly
independent senses [first identified by the Austrian physiologist Maximilian R. F.
von Frey ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SOMESTHESIS»
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A trained palate: Understanding complexities of taste, smell could …
These include taste, which resides solely in the tongue; smell, which is exclusively in the nose; and somesthesis, which includes things like touch, temperature, ... «Medical Xpress, mai 12»