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Microscopic claw hairs help hermit crabs sense threats and make quick decisions, revealing a link between anatomy and ...
Pacific Mind Health, a California-based provider of outpatient psychiatry and therapy, has released a new resource during ...
The Autism&Uni Toolkit was recently launched by Queen Margaret University (QMU) in Musselburgh to support autistic and neurodivergent students through every stage of their higher education journey.
Stress shows up in your life whether you’re ready or not. For neurodivergent women, everyday pressures can pile up even faster, sometimes leaving you feeling overwhelmed before lunch. You might notice ...
How Does Sensory Marketing Work? Affective neuroscience is a science that looks at the relationship between sensory stimulation and emotions. Researchers have shown that sensory stimulation can ...
Staff knowledge and understanding Teachers are aware of the sensory, physical and medical needs of children in my class (es). Teachers have knowledge about the sensory, physical and medical conditions ...
Teachers are aware of the sensory, physical and medical needs of children in my class (es). Teachers have knowledge about the sensory, physical and medical conditions of children in their class (es) ...
Animals perceive the world in ways that humans can barely comprehend. While we rely primarily on sight and sound, the animal kingdom has evolved extraordinary sensory capabilities that allow them to ...
Animals perceive the world in ways that humans can barely comprehend. While we rely primarily on sight and sound, the animal kingdom has evolved extraordinary sensory capabilities that allow them to ...
New research from the University of Chicago shows that dentin, the inner layer of teeth that transmits sensory information to nerves inside the pulp, first evolved as sensory tissue in the armored ...
The new study supports the idea that sensory structures evolved on exoskeletons at least 460 million years ago, and then later in evolutionary history, animals used the same "genetic toolkit" to ...
Kellie, A & Dain, Stephen & Banks, Peter. (2004). Ultraviolet properties of Australian mammal urine. Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology.