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Efference copy is an internal copy created with a motor command of its predicted movement and its resulting sensations. One role of efference copies is to enable the brain to estimate the sensory fee...
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Correlational Studies of Facial Efference and Emotional Experience. .... Even so, in his most specific reference to facial efference in The Principles, ...
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The vascular theory of emotional efference (VTEE) holds .... is, indeed, reckless to suppose that facial efference is the main, ...
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Zajonc, R. B., Emotion and Facial Efference: A Theory Reclaimed, Scince, 1985, 288, 15-21. ... But which comes first, the emotion or the facial expression? Possibly a brief initial cognitive state produces a facial expression which then modifies cerebral blood flow causing changes to the brain that produce the full...
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Efference copy, an internal brain signal informing the visual system of commands to move the eye, was the dominant explanation for visual space constancy for over a century. The explanation is not viable, however;
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'efference copy', using a concept which was formulated by von Hoist and ... An efFerence copy unit which fires during eye movements to the right only and is ...
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Kathleen E. Cullen1 and Lloyd B. Minor2 ... 1 Aerospace Medical Research Unit, Department of Physiology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1Y6, and 2 Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck ... The vestibular receptors in the labyrinth receive innervation from centrifugally projecting efferent fibers.
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Friday, April 7th at UC San Francisco ... Who is that talking? - Function and dysfunction of efference copy and corollary discharge in healthy people and schizophrenic patients...
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(KudoZ) Italian to English translation of afferenza ed efferenza cerebrale: cerebral afference and efference [anatomy and physiology - Medical (general) (Medical)]. ... English translation: cerebral afference and efference...
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