- with the self-generated
movement to be
recognized as re-
afference as
distinct from ex-
afference.
Failure of this
mechanism may lead to a
failure to distinguish...
-
trigeminal nerve is to
provide tactile, proprioceptive, and
nociceptive afference to the face and mouth. Its
motor function activates the
muscles of mastication...
-
Mpodozis J. (2009) "Transposition and
Intermingling of Gαi2 and Gαo
Afferences into
Single Vomeronasal Glomeruli in the
Madagascan Lesser Tenrec Echinops...
- babble, or are
imitated by others.
After repeated experience of this re-
afference, the
synapses connecting the
sensory and
motor representations of an action...
-
nuclei (see thalamus). The
nucleus anterior receives mamillo-thalamic
afferences. The
mamillary neurons receive axons from the subiculum. The
whole forms...
-
postural schema emerges,
which draws from
various sources of
sensory afferences.
Information from proprioceptive, tactile, visual, auditory, and vestibular...
- to the striatum. The
activity of the
medial pallidum is
influenced by
afferences from the
lateral pallidum and from the
subthalamic nucleus. The same for...
- the
peripheral nervous system to the
central nervous system is
called afference. On a
similar basis,
nerves into the
nervous system are
afferent nerves...
-
lateral border of the pallidum; thus
perpendicular to the axis of the
afferences.
Since the
pallidal discs are thin, they are
crossed only for a short...
-
subcortical afference comes from the
perithalamus (reticulate nucleus). This
receives axonal branches from
thalamocortical neurons. Its
afferences are also...