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temperature and
fluid balance,
being kept
within certain pre-set
limits (
homeostatic range).
Other variables include the pH of
extracellular fluid, the concentrations...
- neuroscience,
homeostatic plasticity refers to the
capacity of
neurons to
regulate their own
excitability relative to
network activity. The term
homeostatic plasticity...
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Homeostatic feeling is a
class of
feelings (e.g. thirst, fatigue, pain, desire, malaise, well-being) that
inform us
about our
physiological condition...
-
Homeostatic capacity refers to the
capability of
systems to self-stabilize in
response to
external forces or stressors, or more
simply the capability...
-
Internal circadian indicators,
along with a
successful reduction of
homeostatic sleep need,
typically bring about awakening and the end of the sleep...
- et al. (January 2005). "Prevalence and
clinical features of
hedonistic homeostatic dysregulation in Parkinson's disease". Mov. Disord. 20 (1): 77–81. doi:10...
- The
homeostatic model ****essment (HOMA) is a
method used to
quantify insulin resistance and beta-cell function. It was
first described under the name...
-
physiological functioning are
biophysical and
biochemical processes,
homeostatic control mechanisms, and
communication between cells.
Physiological state...
-
energy homeostasis, or the
homeostatic control of
energy balance, is a
biological process that
involves the
coordinated homeostatic regulation of food intake...
- In neuroscience,
synaptic scaling (or
homeostatic scaling) is a form of
homeostatic plasticity, in
which the
brain responds to
chronically elevated activity...