• In physiology, thermoception or thermoreception is the sensation and perception of temperature, or more accurately, temperature differences inferred from...
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  • lightheadedness, nausea, and fainting. This overview discusses proprioception, thermoception, chemoception, and nociception, as they are all integrally connected...
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  • refer to: Thermography, infrared imaging used to reveal temperature Thermoception, the sensation and perception of temperature Heat vision (fiction),...
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  • system Trigeminal (V), Glossopharyngeal (IX) + Spinal nerves Somatosensory cortex Tactile perception (mechanoreception, thermoception) Touch (tactition)...
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  • complex devices can also cut off the sense of smell, touch, taste, thermoception (heat-sense), and the ability to know which way is down. Sensory deprivation...
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    the lumen." Primary cilia on epithelial cells provide chemosensation, thermoception, and mechanosensation of the extracellular environment by playing "a...
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    treeshrew (Tupaia belangeri). Food portal Pyruvate scale Scoville scale Thermoception Tewksbury, J. J.; Reagan, K. M.; Machnicki, N. J.; Carlo, T. A.; Haak...
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    hemihypesthesia and astereognosis. It could also reduce nociception, thermoception, and crude touch, but, since information from the spinothalamic tract...
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    Electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of particles Thermoception – Sensation and perception of temperature Thermodynamic (absolute) temperature –...
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  • (pressure, vibration and proprioception), pain (nociception) and heat (thermoception), and such information is carried in general somatic afferents and general...
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  • position (proprioception or kinesthetic sense), and relative temperature (thermoception). Other senses sometimes identified are the sense of time, echolocation...
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  • Beyoncé Knowles Heat, one of the eight principles in Chinese medicine Thermoception, the sensation and perception of temperature or temperature differences...
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    cranial nerve responsible for sensory data such as tactition (pressure), thermoception (temperature), and nociception (pain) originating from the face above...
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  • object by using infrared radiation emitted from the object in a process Thermoception, the sensation and perception of temperature Night vision, the ability...
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    possess a crude type of thermal imaging capability. This is called thermoception. One of the best known examples is infrared sensing in snakes. Infrared...
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  • mechanotransduction. It also includes the sensory transduction related to thermoception and nociception. Lodish, Harvey F. (2000). Molecular cell biology (4th ed...
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    approaches it on the ground while on all fours. It then likely uses thermoception to identify a warm spot on the skin to bite. They then start to lick...
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    determined. Crotalinae Infrared sensing in vampire bats Neuroethology Thermoception Newman, EA; Hartline, PH (1981). "Integration of visual and infrared...
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  • other movement Uncommon modalities Gustation (taste) Olfaction (smell) Thermoception (heat) Nociception (pain) Equilibrioception (balance) Any human sense...
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    surface receptor signaling pathway calcium ion transmembrane transport thermoception calcium ion transport inflammatory response transmembrane transport...
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    perception of pain protein homotetramerization response to hydrogen peroxide thermoception calcium ion transport detection of mechanical stimulus involved in sensory...
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    cold detection of temperature stimulus protein homotetramerization thermoception calcium ion transport response to temperature stimulus transmembrane...
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    extensively characterised. The sensing of temperature in cells is known as thermoception and is primarily mediated by transient receptor potential channels....
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    makes them "hot". They found that TRPV1 also detects noxious heat (thermoception). TRPV1 is part of a large family of structurally related TRP (transient...
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  • position (proprioception or kinesthetic sense), and relative temperature (thermoception). Other senses sometimes identified are the sense of time, echolocation...
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    measurement of coolness or warmth "feel" of materials, also known as thermoception. It is a particularly important metric for textiles, fabrics, and building...
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  • Vagus nerve (cranial nerve 10) Somatosensory system Haptic perception Thermoception – sense of heat and coldness by the skin Proprioception – sense of the...
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    experience in the handling of different fabrics. More technically, both thermoception and thermal effusivity play roles in how different fabrics feel. Cotton...
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    to be responsible for sensory signaling, such as mechanosensation, thermoception, and nociception. TRPV1 itself is a nonselective cation channel located...
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