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Smaller receptive fields tend to have higher acuity and discriminative ability because they can differentiate finer details or stimuli within their range. Larger receptive fields typically have lower acuity and are more suited for detecting broader or global features.

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"Receptive" in Tagalog can be translated as "mapagbigay-pansin" or "maunawain."

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Higher receptor densities may lead to more sensitive detection of stimuli and a more refined discrimination of sensory inputs in the receptive field. Lower receptor densities may result in decreased sensitivity and a broader receptive field. Additionally, differences in receptor densities can influence the spatial resolution and acuity of sensory systems.

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Center-surround receptive fields play a crucial role in visual processing by helping to detect edges and contrast in visual stimuli. They enhance the perception of edges and shapes by comparing the light intensity in the center of the receptive field to the surrounding area. This mechanism allows the brain to better distinguish objects and patterns in the visual field.

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The principal was receptive to new ideas.

The brain was receptive to dopamine.

Receptive people listen well.

The usually receptive Nadine was tired of listening to everybody's ideas.

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Pacinian corpuscles are deep in the skin and respond to deep pressure and vibration, while Meissner corpuscles are located closer to the skin surface and are sensitive to light touch and texture. Pacinian corpuscles have a larger receptive field and adapt quickly to stimuli, whereas Meissner corpuscles have a smaller receptive field and adapt slowly.

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No, "receptive" and "aloof" are not synonyms. "Receptive" means open to new ideas or suggestions, while "aloof" means emotionally distant or reserved.

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The word receptive has three syllables. (Re-cep-tive)

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Receptive means that someone is able to accept something. If you are receptive of ideas, it means you have an open mind and can think about many new things. If you are receptive, you might also be open to take in information, or to accept items.

Receptive means capable or qualified for receiving. If someone is ready or willing to receive favourably then they are said to be receptive.

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The word "receptive" does not specifically appear in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.

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The advanced form of receptive language is then passing the language back on to another.

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Dicot plants are more receptive to tissue culture due to the presence of cambium.

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what is a receptive culture

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Receptive: Can't understand speech. Expressive: Can't produce speech (can't speak)

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light and a receptive eye.

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The adjective for reception is receptive.

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what is the significance of receptive to studying

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Receptive dysphasia

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receptive to new ideas

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receptive

conducting

secretory

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light and a receptive eye.

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Attune means to make receptive or aware.

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Only to a point & only if you are receptive.

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receive would be the verb form of reception.

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The receptive macro skills are reading and listening. These skills involve understanding and interpreting information presented in written or spoken form. They are essential for comprehension and communication in a language.

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Receptive skills refer to the ability to understand and comprehend spoken or written language. These skills involve listening and reading, and are important for effective communication and language learning.

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The most common type of receptive dysphasia is Wernicke's aphasia. This is characterized by fluent but nonsensical speech, poor comprehension, and difficulty with word retrieval and naming objects. It is typically caused by damage to the left temporal lobe of the brain.

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Whenever a cow or heifer is sexually receptive.

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Target tissues or target cells are regions that are receptive to hormones. These tissues have specific receptors that bind with the hormones and trigger a response within the cell.

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Yes, neurons with small receptive fields are typically found in areas of the skin that are most sensitive, such as the fingertips and lips. These regions require fine discrimination and precise sensory information, which is enabled by having smaller receptive fields on the neurons.

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limited receptive communication skills = a difficulty language.

Often it can mean difficulty understanding oral directions, question forms (who? what? where? when? why? questions) and basic concepts of time, space and quantity.

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meheer tfeesah (מהיר תפיסה)

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Dendrites connect to other receptive cell (ie. Receptors)

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Made available/became receptive. He availed himself of the opportunity.

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Rameshkumar means to be balanced, receptive to cooperative.

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Mind Control with Derren Brown - 2007 Receptive Children 1-4 was released on:

USA: 16 August 2007

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Receptive and expressive language are two components of language development that are closely related. Receptive language refers to the ability to understand and comprehend language, while expressive language refers to the ability to produce and communicate through language. They are interdependent as understanding and comprehension of language contribute to a person's ability to effectively express themselves.

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open, accessible, interested, approachable, friendly, sympathetic

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Open your heart, i.e. be receptive to the message.

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The cytoplasmic extensions that provide the main receptive surfaces for neurons are called dendrites. Dendrites receive input from other neurons and transmit this information towards the cell body.

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