Science news articles about 'sensory cues'Worms do calculus to find meals or avoid unpleasantness
... nostrils or two eyes of mammals. Together these neurons are known as ASE for antagonistic sensory cues.
It's possible, Lockery said, that the discovery someday could help research aimed at treating ... Without glial cells, animals lose their senses
... neurons play the lead role in detecting sensory information, a second type of cell, the glial ... without it, the neurons had difficulties in picking up specific sensory cues.
Because FIG-1 resembles ... Young children rely on one sense or another, not a combination, studies find
... , “they may use one sense to calibrate the other.”
“ It could be adaptive for humans not to integrate sensory information while they are still developing,” agreed Marko Nardini of the Centre for ... Thinness vs. obesity not directly linked to eating habits, study suggests
... on fat and feeding in the worms are consistent with the nerve messenger's role as a sensory gauge of nutrient availability, the researchers said. When resources are scarce, worms build up their fat ... Olfactory fine-tuning helps fruit flies find their mates
... such as pheromone, which is important for finding other flies, a good tracking system is needed."
Sensory Overload
When the team knocked down levels of the receptor molecule within the specific ... Scientists identify another piece of the weight-control puzzle
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In the second stage, he adds, the brain integrates this sensory information with cues it has received from the environment (such as aromas and other enticements) along with information gathered ... Sound adds speed to visual perception
... one primary sensory cortex can integrate information from another sensory modality", the researchers claim. They propose that the auditory cue is processed more quickly than the visual stimulus, and ... Deprived of a sense of smell, worms live longer
... , but it does hint at some sort of connection, Kornfeld says. He says it's possible that sensory perception cues have important metabolic consequences independent of what we actually eat.
"Emerging ... Signaling between protein, growth factor is critical for coordinated cell migration
... migrates from the zebrafish head to the tail tip, periodically depositing sensory organs. The lateral line ... cellular receptor that normally senses guidance cues is turned off and primordium cells stall ... Light triggers a new code for brain cells
... guard, waiting in reserve to be called out. There's a pool of neurons waiting for the right sensory stimulus to be called into action and to adopt a new transmitter."
The signal-switching cells ... Hormones and brain activity: Kinsey Institute study sheds light on facial preferences
... study points towards enhancements of both sensory discrimination and risk processing around ovulation ... indicate high levels of testosterone. These facial cues predict high genetic quality in the male ... FoxJ1 helps cilia beat a path to asymmetry
... tube into the uterus. Unlike motile cilia, sensory cilia usually number just one per cell ... , FoxJ1 is needed to drive the formation of motile but not sensory cilia. The Salk researchers depleted FoxJ1 ...
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Worms do calculus to find meals or avoid unpleasantness
... nostrils or two eyes of mammals. Together these neurons are known as ASE for antagonistic sensory cues. It's possible, Lockery said, that the discovery someday could help research aimed at treating ...Without glial cells, animals lose their senses
... neurons play the lead role in detecting sensory information, a second type of cell, the glial ... without it, the neurons had difficulties in picking up specific sensory cues. Because FIG-1 resembles ...Young children rely on one sense or another, not a combination, studies find
... , “they may use one sense to calibrate the other.” “ It could be adaptive for humans not to integrate sensory information while they are still developing,” agreed Marko Nardini of the Centre for ...Thinness vs. obesity not directly linked to eating habits, study suggests
... on fat and feeding in the worms are consistent with the nerve messenger's role as a sensory gauge of nutrient availability, the researchers said. When resources are scarce, worms build up their fat ...Olfactory fine-tuning helps fruit flies find their mates
... such as pheromone, which is important for finding other flies, a good tracking system is needed." Sensory Overload When the team knocked down levels of the receptor molecule within the specific ...Scientists identify another piece of the weight-control puzzle
... . In the second stage, he adds, the brain integrates this sensory information with cues it has received from the environment (such as aromas and other enticements) along with information gathered ...Sound adds speed to visual perception
... one primary sensory cortex can integrate information from another sensory modality", the researchers claim. They propose that the auditory cue is processed more quickly than the visual stimulus, and ...Deprived of a sense of smell, worms live longer
... , but it does hint at some sort of connection, Kornfeld says. He says it's possible that sensory perception cues have important metabolic consequences independent of what we actually eat. "Emerging ...Signaling between protein, growth factor is critical for coordinated cell migration
... migrates from the zebrafish head to the tail tip, periodically depositing sensory organs. The lateral line ... cellular receptor that normally senses guidance cues is turned off and primordium cells stall ...Light triggers a new code for brain cells
... guard, waiting in reserve to be called out. There's a pool of neurons waiting for the right sensory stimulus to be called into action and to adopt a new transmitter." The signal-switching cells ...Hormones and brain activity: Kinsey Institute study sheds light on facial preferences
... study points towards enhancements of both sensory discrimination and risk processing around ovulation ... indicate high levels of testosterone. These facial cues predict high genetic quality in the male ...FoxJ1 helps cilia beat a path to asymmetry
... tube into the uterus. Unlike motile cilia, sensory cilia usually number just one per cell ... , FoxJ1 is needed to drive the formation of motile but not sensory cilia. The Salk researchers depleted FoxJ1 ...