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sensory receptor
noun
A sensory nerve ending that recognizes a stimulus in the internal or external environment of an organism.
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Finally, and perhaps most significantly, you need to turn your whole body into a sensory receptor for the car's connection to the road surface.
The PSP is a type of local potential, having properties similar to the electrical potential set up at sensory receptor neurons (see the section Transmission in the neuron: Localized potential).
When a physical stimulus, such as touch, taste, or colour, acts on a sensory receptor cell specifically designed to respond to that stimulus, then the energy of the stimulus (e.g., mechanical, chemical, light) is transduced, or transformed, into an electrical response.
A nervous system can be defined as an organized group of cells, called neurons, specialized for the conduction of an impulse an excited state from a sensory receptor through a nerve network to an effector, the site at which the response occurs.
The interior corresponds to the cerebral vesicles and contains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), while the wall contains neuronal cells, including a variety of sensory receptor cells.
This form of touch has played an important role in the early empirical study of touch, especially in determining the nature and acuity of our sensory receptor populations.
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Sensory receptors occur in all groups.
With its rich array of sensory receptors, skin is the bridge between private and public, wary self and beckoning other.
This sensillum has two acoustic sensory receptors, called A cells.
First, the tongue pushes the chewed-up food to the back of the throat, where sensory receptors cause muscles in the pharynx to contract.
In fact, this makes a great deal of sense and answers a lot of long-standing questions about our sensory receptors, he explained.
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