mechanoreceptor : Related Words Words similar in meaning to mechanoreceptor
- tension«
- mechanoreceptors«
- receptor«
- pacinian corpuscle«
- pressure«
- cutaneous mechanoreceptors«
- organism«
- lamellar corpuscle«
- movement«
- receptive field«
- mechanosensation«
- free nerve ending«
- mechanoreceptive«
- organ«
- neuron«
- mechanoreception«
- axon synapse«
- mechanonociceptor«
- corpuscle«
- mechanical«
- meissner corpuscle«
- information«
- generator potential«
- environment«
- sensory neuron«
- dysafferentation«
- dynamic setting«
- skin«
- impulse«
- hair cell«
- type ii mechanoreceptors«
- static stimulation«
- adapting type«
- type«
- ruffini ending«
- ruffini corpuscle«
- texture«
- spindle fiber«
- perception«
- baroreceptor«
- mechanical pressure«
- muscle spindle«
- transient response«
- low threshold«
- stimulus«
- frequency«
- sensory receptor«
- vestibular system«
- flexor«
- vibration«
- proprioception«
- nerve impulse«
- threshold«
- meissner«
- merkel«
- muscle«
- flutter«
- synapsis«
- type ii«
- action potential«
- lower leg«
- fingertip«
- fascia«
- tendon«
- volley«
- spinal cord«
- deformation«
- type iii mechanoreceptors«
- thoreceptors«
- stretch reflex«
- special muscle fiber«
- single lamellar corpuscle«
- single corpuscle«
- phasic mechanoreceptors«
- other mechanoreceptors«
- organ mechanoreceptor«
- normal firing rate«
- neurite complex activation«
- mechanoreceptive role«
- mechanorecepting free nerve ending«
- juxtacapillary«
- involuntary kick«
- invertebrate mechanoreceptors«
- interneurons aid contraction«
- innervation density«
- high threshold pain receptor«
- glabrous mammalian skin«
- follicular receptor«
- discrete receptive field«
- accurate taction«
- accurate receptive field«
- static stimulus«
- somatosensory transduction«
- slow adapting«
- single ruffini corpuscle«
- single pacinian corpuscle«
- multiple merkel corpuscle«
- multiple meissner corpuscle«
- merkel disc«
- merkel corpuscle«
- mechanoreceptor sensory neuron«
- leg straightens«
- thigh«
- ventrobasal complex«
- surface slip«
- sensitive mechanoreceptors«
- normal pulse rate«
- hair follicle receptor«
- cutaneous«
- rate«
- tonic receptor«
- pacinian«
- optimal sensitivity«
- bulbous corpuscle«
- aβ fiber«
- skin stretch«
- intrafusal fiber«
- tactile acuity«
- sensation«
- campaniform sensilla«
- larger receptive field«
- tactile corpuscle«
- rapid vibration«
- pressure receptor«
- merkel nerve ending«
- high threshold«
- aδ fiber«
- branch«
- dorsal column nucleus«
- sensory axon«
- hammer«
- single action potential«
- hairy skin«
- elevated frequency«
- phasic«
- knee jerk«
- nociceptor«
- feedback«
- antagonistic muscle«
- cutaneous receptor«
- sa2«
- sensory nerve ending«
- response«
- merkel cell«
- sa1«
- afferent neuron«
- sensilla«
- muscle activation«
- inhibitory interneurons«
- equilibrioception«
- alpha motor neuron«
- fine motor control«
- thermoreceptor«
- brain center«
- frequency vibration«
- mechanical stimulus«
- ranvier«
- sustained pressure«
- ruffini«
- ear«
- pulmonary embolus«
- extensor muscle«
- barotrauma«
- somatosensory system«
- adapting«
- somatosensory cortex«
- muscle activity«
- joint position«
- signal«
- thigh muscle«
- adaptation«
- interneurons«
- hair«
- extensor«
- principal type«
- finger tip«
- type i«
- afferent«
- type iv«
- physical interaction«
- vater«
- auditory system«
- normal rate«
- rhesus monkey«
- light touch«
- type iii«
- cochlea«
- motor neuron«
- sensory information«
- electrical activity«
- pulmonary edema«
- body movement«
- roughness«
- sense«
- thalamus«
- frequency range«
- human«
- cerebellum«
- stylus«
- internal organ«
- offset«
- tonic«
- ligament«
- electrode«
- stimulation«
- central nervous system«
- main type«
- blood vessel«
- types«
- distortion«
- primate«
- morphology«
- ra«
- node«
- pulse«
- rubber«
- pneumonia«
- lip«
- onset«
- magnitude«
- mammal«
- stretch«
- knee«
- finger«
- disc«
- touch«
- brain«
- mechanism«
- kind«
- cell«
- temperature«
- message«
- preparation«
- 200micrometres«
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