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somatosensory

英 [ˌsəʊmətəʊˈsens(ə)ri] 美 [ˌsoʊmətəˈsensəri]

adj. 躯体感觉的

英英释义

somatosensory[,səumətə'sensəri, səu,mæ-]

  • adj.
    • 1

专业释义

  • 心理学

网络释义

  • 躯体感觉
    • 躯体感觉的(somatosensory), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

  • 体觉的
    • ... emanate vi. 发源 somatosensory adj. 体觉的 neocortex n. 新(大脑)皮质 ...

  • 体感
  • 体感觉
    • ...ial),而不能产生动作电位, 因此它们不能称为神经元,包括光感受器,听 觉和平衡觉中的毛细胞(hair cell),身体感觉 (Somatosensory)中的多种感受器. • 如果感受器发出的冲动只到达中枢神经系统的 低级部位,则只能引起一些简单的反射活动, 如脊髓反射。

    短语
  • somatosensory evoked potential
    体感诱发电位 | 诱发电位 | 躯体感觉诱发电位 | 感觉诱发电位
  • somatosensory cortex
    躯体感觉皮质 | 体感皮质 | 皮质区 | 感觉皮质区
  • somatosensory stimulator
    身体感觉刺激器
  • somatosensory area
    体感觉区 | 体觉区 | 躯体感觉区
  • somatosensory system
    躯体感觉系统 | 体感觉系统
  • somatosensory evoked potentials
    体感诱发电位 | 躯体感觉诱发电位 | 诱发电位 | 皮层体感诱发电位
  • secondary somatosensory area
    次级体感觉区
  • primary somatosensory area
    主要体觉区 | 体感觉区
  • Primary Somatosensory Cortex
    主要体觉皮质区 | 体感觉皮质

同根词

词根:soma

  • adj.
  • n.

同近义词

双语例句

  • Your tongue is closer to your jaw than it is to your hip in the body; so too in both the motor cortex and the somatosensory cortex.

    在人体内,你的下巴相对于屁股距离你的舌头更近;而在运动皮层与感觉皮层上的位置关系也是如此。

  • The neuroscientist deduced that a remarkable change had taken place in Tom's somatosensory cortex.

    神经学家推断tom的体觉皮层中发生了显著的变化。

  • As we go through these motions, the net delivers a steady stream of inputs to our visual, somatosensory and auditory cortices.

    在我们重复这些动作的过程中,网络向我们的视觉、感觉和听觉的大脑皮层稳定的传输信息流。

原声例句

  • In fact, if you draw a diagram of a person, what their body is corresponding to the amount of somatosensory cortex, you get something like that.

    事实上,如果你画一张人体示意图,在这张示意图中,将躯体感觉皮层面积与身体相对应,那么你就会得到这样的一张图

    心理学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • So, your tongue is closer to your jaw than it is to your hip in the body; so too in both the motor cortex and the somatosensory cortex.

    所以相对于屁股,你的下巴在身体上距离你的舌头更近,而在运动皮层与感觉皮层上的位置,也是这样对应着的

    心理学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

权威例句

  • The route that I took on the way towards my study looking at the effects of meditation training on alpha rhythms in somatosensory cortex has been circuitous.

    FORBES: Catherine Kerr on the Science of Meditation

  • As expected, they found increased activity in the somatosensory cortex (the part of the brain responsible for the sensation of touch) when a volunteer was tickled either by a member of the team, or by himself.

    ECONOMIST: Neuroscience: Tickled curiosity | The

  • These include the frontal cortex (where decisions are made), the motor cortex (which controls muscle activity), the somatosensory cortex (where the sense of touch is located) and the part of the parietal cortex that regulates kinaesthesia (the sense of bodily motion, which is built up from signals from the muscles and the vestibular systems of the ears).

    ECONOMIST: Bionics (I)