The human body can achieve an understanding of the world through its sensory systems. Sensory systems are widespread throughout the body including those that detect the world directly from the outside (exteroreceptors), those that detect information from internal organs and processes (interoceptors), and those detecting sense of position and load (proprioception).[1][2][3][1] Sensory receptors occur in specialized organs such as the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, as well as internal organs. Each receptor type conveys a distinct sensory modality to integrate into a single perceptual frame eventually. This information is achieved by the conversion of energy into an electrical signal by specialized mechanisms. In this report, we will discuss a b...
Our senses are the main information channels through which we perceive and interact with the world. ...
SummaryIn the last decade, studies of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, a superfamily of ...
Experiences following stimulation of the senses have been recorded for millennia, and they could be ...
The existence of a living organism is impossible without information, which must come both from the ...
The sensory nervous system is of critical importance in our daily lives and contributes to our perso...
Sensory organs are parts of our body, which collect and transmit information to the central nervous ...
Sensory systems detect small molecules, mechanical perturbations, or radiation via the activa-tion o...
Sensory receptors that detect and respond to light, taste, and smell primarily belong to the G-prote...
Receptors systems are our window on the world, the tools that relate us to the outside world and all...
Studying the molecular mechanisms that make the senses respond precisely to external stimuli continu...
Human perception is taken here as the physicochemical interface between the outside world and the hu...
In addition to possessing the classical senses of vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste, humans r...
CONSIDERING THAT THE BRAIN has a hundred billion nerve cells, it is remarkable how much can be learn...
The variety of structural, chemical, and func-tional features inherent in receptor cells of sense or...
Our understanding of sensorysystems has grown impressively in recent years as a result of intense ef...
Our senses are the main information channels through which we perceive and interact with the world. ...
SummaryIn the last decade, studies of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, a superfamily of ...
Experiences following stimulation of the senses have been recorded for millennia, and they could be ...
The existence of a living organism is impossible without information, which must come both from the ...
The sensory nervous system is of critical importance in our daily lives and contributes to our perso...
Sensory organs are parts of our body, which collect and transmit information to the central nervous ...
Sensory systems detect small molecules, mechanical perturbations, or radiation via the activa-tion o...
Sensory receptors that detect and respond to light, taste, and smell primarily belong to the G-prote...
Receptors systems are our window on the world, the tools that relate us to the outside world and all...
Studying the molecular mechanisms that make the senses respond precisely to external stimuli continu...
Human perception is taken here as the physicochemical interface between the outside world and the hu...
In addition to possessing the classical senses of vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste, humans r...
CONSIDERING THAT THE BRAIN has a hundred billion nerve cells, it is remarkable how much can be learn...
The variety of structural, chemical, and func-tional features inherent in receptor cells of sense or...
Our understanding of sensorysystems has grown impressively in recent years as a result of intense ef...
Our senses are the main information channels through which we perceive and interact with the world. ...
SummaryIn the last decade, studies of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, a superfamily of ...
Experiences following stimulation of the senses have been recorded for millennia, and they could be ...