Neurologic examination should assess cognitive and mental abilities, cranial nerve function, motor function, deep tendon reflexes, sensory function, coordination, and gait ( if appropriate ).
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The braincases of maniraptors, the bipedal meat eaters that included Troodons and Dromaeosaurs, show relatively large and complex cerebrums, the region that regulates sensory functions and memory.
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Although the heat-sensing pits that characterize the Crotalinae are clearly lacking in the viperines, a supernasal sac with sensory function has been described in a number of species.
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On the other hand, the left hemisphere controls the primary sensory functions of the right side of the body and is responsible for scientific and math skills, and logic.
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This result brings an interesting possibility to light for the future of this technique; SS could be used to both recover lost sensory function, but also to dull chronic pain.
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All our intellectual activity rests on sensory function; but through the active intellect ( intellectus agens ) an abstract representation of the sensible object is provided for the intellectual possibility.
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According to him, the common denominator among organizational sensory functions ( whether they are called market research, business intelligence or market intelligence ) is that they deliver information rather than intelligence.
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A "'head "'is the part of an organism which usually comprises the eyes, ears, nose and mouth, each of which aid in various sensory functions such as bilaterally symmetric forms do.
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When damaged or obstructed, it can result in anterior spinal artery syndrome, with loss of fecal continence and impaired motor function of the legs; sensory function is often preserved to a degree.
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When there is damage to the nerve that innervates the throat, the vagus nerve, both motor and sensory function can be affected since the vagus contains both motor and sensory nerve fibers.