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- In physiology, thermoception or thermoreception is the sensation and perception of temperature, or more accurately, temperature differences inferred from...
- lightheadedness, nausea, and fainting. This overview discusses proprioception, thermoception, chemoception, and nociception, as they are all integrally connected...
- hemihypesthesia and astereognosis. It could also reduce nociception, thermoception, and crude touch, but, since information from the spinothalamic tract...
- (pressure, vibration and proprioception), pain (nociception) and heat (thermoception), and such information is carried in general somatic afferents and general...
- system Trigeminal (V), Glossopharyngeal (IX) + Spinal nerves Somatosensory cortex Tactile perception (mechanoreception, thermoception) Touch (tactition)...
- the lumen." Primary cilia on epithelial cells provide chemosensation, thermoception, and mechanosensation of the extracellular environment by playing "a...
- treeshrew (Tupaia belangeri). Food portal Pyruvate scale Scoville scale Thermoception Tewksbury, J. J.; Reagan, K. M.; Machnicki, N. J.; Carlo, T. A.; Haak...
- other movement Uncommon modalities Gustation (taste) Olfaction (smell) Thermoception (heat) Nociception (pain) Equilibrioception (balance) Any human sense...
- mechanotransduction. It also includes the sensory transduction related to thermoception and nociception. Lodish, Harvey F. (2000). Molecular cell biology (4th ed...
- Electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of particles Thermoception – Sensation and perception of temperature Thermodynamic (absolute) temperature –...