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Receptive - Definition of Receptive at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Receptive. Look it up now! ... able or quick to receive knowledge, ideas, etc.: a receptive mind.
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Definition of receptive in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of receptive. Pronunciation of receptive. Translations of receptive. receptive synonyms, receptive antonyms. Information about receptive in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... receptive - open to arguments, ideas, or change; "receptive to reason...
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Receptive field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The receptive field of a sensory neuron is a region of space in which the presence of a stimulus will alter the firing of that neuron. Receptive fields have been identified for neurons of the audito...
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Problems with receptive language skills usually begin before the age of four. Some mixed language disorders are caused by brain injury and these are sometimes misdiagnosed as developmental disorders.
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The Determination of a Receptive Field ... Levine and Shefner (1991) define a receptive field as an "area in which stimulation leads to response of a particular sensory neuron" (p. 671). This definition uses very standard terms but taken out of context ... An experiment that determines a receptive area requires 4 things:
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Contralateral SI inactivation revealed hindlimb responses in approximately 60% of sites that were stump/hindlimb responsive during GRB. These findings indicate that activity in the contralateral SI contributes to the suppression of reorganized hindlimb receptive fields in neonatally amputated rats.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15800076
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Concept of the classical receptive field of the ganglion cell, derived from early physiological studies, prompted the idea that a Difference of Gaussian (DoG) model might explain the low-level illusions. In spite of its many successes, the DoG model fails to explain some of these illusions.
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; SOURCE: Breedlove, et al., Biological Psychology, Fifth Edition, published by Sinauer Associates; © 2007 Sinauer Associates and Sumanas, Inc. KEYWORDS: Eye, retina, receptive field, photoreceptors, visual system...
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