КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «INTEROCEPTOR»
Поиск случаев использования слова
interoceptor в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
interoceptor, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.
1
Somatosensory and Visceral Receptor Mechanisms
The dynamics of these changes are of a regular nature; one state of the
interoceptor is being replaced by another. There are four phases in this process
and each has a characteristic set of structural andtinctorial symptoms. The end-
plate is the ...
Ainsley Iggo, Oleg Borisovich Ilʹinskiĭ, 2011
2
Learning and Physiological Regulation
A A yv Autonomic B Efferents Non-specific Interoceptor P{l\Ak}=1 Local
Autoregulation Tissue Fig. 8.6 Model 4. Efferent selective regulation with
anatomically nonspecific interoceptors. The interoceptor (I) is nonspecific in the
sense that it ...
3
Handbook of Psychophysiology
Thus, under appropriate circumstances, even an "extremely slowly adapting”
interoceptor can fully accommodate to a rate of volume change that would soon
accrue to a substantial physiological error. Is adaptation an experimental artifact?
John T. Cacioppo, Louis G. Tassinary, Gary Berntson, 2007
4
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
G proteins and G-protein-linked receptors may have evolved in early microbes.
interoceptor n. In Vertebrates: A sensory nerve ending that responds to stimuli
originating in an animal's viscera, or other internal organs (Michaelis 1963), and
...
Table 12.1 Classification of sensory receptors Receptor type Other classification
Mechanoreceptors Special senses (ear) Teleceptor Interoceptor Muscle and
joints Proprioceptor Skin and viscera Exteroceptors Cardiovascular Interoceptor ...
Gillian Pocock, Christopher D. Richards, David A. Richards, 2013
6
Consciousness and Self-regulation
In contrast, when the pressure gradually drifts so that the local autoregulatory
apparatus eventually becomes incompetent, although the drift may be so slow as
not to be directly registerable by an interoceptor, occasional transient
perturbations ...
David Shapiro, Gary E. Schwartz, 1986
7
The Primordial Emotions: The Dawning of Consciousness
Chapter. 7. An. interoceptor. driven. theory. of. origin. of. primary. consciousness.
An. interoceptor. theory. The theory I wish to propose is that primary
consciousness arose from the primal or primordial emotions. Exemplars would
be hunger for ...
8
Visceral Sensory Neuroscience : Interoception: Interoception
HISTORY Charles Sherrington, the eminent physiologist, apparently was the first
to use the word interoceptor approximately 100 years ago to apply to the sensory
nerve receptors that reacted to stimuli originating within the body. But he was ...
Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry University of Michigan Oliver G. Cameron M.D., School of Medicine, 2001
9
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... interocepción (D - interoception interoceptivo adj - interoceptive interoceptor (т
) - interoceptor interocular adj - interocular interosistema (т) - interosystem 917
interpenetración (0 - interpenetration interpersonal adj - interpersonal
interpolado.
10
Your Nose Knows: A Study of the Sense of Smell
Any way we look at it, there's need for an interoceptor. Here again the exponents
of visual control find themselves forced to imagine another internal sense—which
, as usual, they can't definitely locate. Under our hypothesis, there's no need to ...
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «INTEROCEPTOR»
Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин
interoceptor в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
Sensory integration and occupational therapy
Interoceptor is also essential for controlling bowl and bladder, heart rate and level of arousal during playing basketball. So, we can realize the ... «Financial Express Bangladesh, Янв 14»