前庭系求心性線維
WordNet
- of nerves and nerve impulses; conveying sensory information from the sense organs to the CNS; "afferent nerves"; "afferent impulses"
- a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn (同)fibre
- a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper or cloth (同)fibre, vulcanized fiber
- any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber) (同)fibre
- relating to the sense of equilibrium
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- (神経・血管などが)求心性の(末梢(まっしょう)から中枢に向かうこと)
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English Journal
- Neural circuits underlying tongue movements for the prey-catching behavior in frog: distribution of primary afferent terminals on motoneurons supplying the tongue.
- Kecskes S1, Matesz C1,2, Gaál B1, Birinyi A3.
- Brain structure & function.Brain Struct Funct.2016 Apr;221(3):1533-53. doi: 10.1007/s00429-014-0988-1. Epub 2015 Jan 10.
- The hypoglossal motor nucleus is one of the efferent components of the neural network underlying the tongue prehension behavior of Ranid frogs. Although the appropriate pattern of the motor activity is determined by motor pattern generators, sensory inputs can modify the ongoing motor execution. Com
- PMID 25575900
- The effects of the cerebral, cerebellar and vestibular systems on the head stabilization reflex.
- Bademkiran F1, Uludag B2, Guler A3, Celebisoy N4.
- Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology.Neurol Sci.2016 Jan 5. [Epub ahead of print]
- The head stabilization reflex (HSR) is a brain stem reflex which appears in the neck muscles in response to sudden head position changes and brings the head to its previous position. The reflex mechanism has not been understood. The afferent fibers come from cervical muscle spindles, vestibular stru
- PMID 26732581
- Climbing fibers mediate vestibular modulation of both "complex" and "simple spikes" in Purkinje cells.
- Barmack NH1, Yakhnitsa V2.
- Cerebellum (London, England).Cerebellum.2015 Oct;14(5):597-612. doi: 10.1007/s12311-015-0725-1.
- Climbing and mossy fibers comprise two distinct afferent paths to the cerebellum. Climbing fibers directly evoke a large multispiked action potential in Purkinje cells termed a "complex spike" (CS). By logical exclusion, the other class of Purkinje cell action potential, termed "simple spike" (SS),
- PMID 26424151
Japanese Journal
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- 英
- vestibular afferent fibers
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- 関
- afferent fiber、afferent fibre、afferent neuron、afferent pathway、afferents、centripetal、concentric、import、importation
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- 関
- afferent、afferent pathway
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- vestibule、vestibulo