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Relationship between anthropometric parameters and sensory processing in typically developing brazilian children with a pediatric feeding disorder
(2021-07-01)
In this study, we aimed to relate anthropometric parameters and sensory processing in typically developing Brazilian children diagnosed with a pediatric feeding disorder (PFD). This was a retrospective study of typically ...
Pain and Distraction According to Sensory Modalities: Current Findings and Future Directions
(Blackwell Publishing Inc., 2019)
Petrosal ganglion: a more complex role than originally imagined
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014)
The petrosal ganglion (PG) is a peripheral sensory ganglion, composed of pseudomonopolar sensory neurons that innervate the posterior third of the tongue and the carotid sinus and body. According to their electrical ...
Petrosal ganglion: A more complex role than originally imagined
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014)
The petrosal ganglion (PG) is a peripheral sensory ganglion, composed of pseudomonopolar sensory neurons that innervate the posterior third of the tongue and the carotid sinus and body. According to their electrical ...
Petrosal ganglion: a more complex role than originally imagined
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014)
The petrosal ganglion (PG) is a peripheral sensory ganglion, composed of pseudomonopolar sensory neurons that innervate the posterior third of the tongue and the carotid sinus and body. According to their electrical ...
Learning spatial aversion is sensory-specific in the hematophagous insect Rhodnius prolixus
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2018-07)
Even though innate behaviors are essential for assuring quick responses to expected stimuli, experience-dependent behavioral plasticity confers an advantage when unexpected conditions arise. As being rigidly responsive to ...
Sensory interaction on static balance: A comparison concerning the history of falls of community-dwelling elderly
(Wiley-blackwell Publishing, IncMaldenEUA, 2009)
Modality-match effect in false recognition: an event-related potential study
In the Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) paradigm, participants falsely recall or recognize a nonpresented word (critical lure), highly associated with previously studied words. As numerous DRM studies have found a robust ...