| 1. | Lamina 1 receive input from thermoreceptors via the posterolateral tract.
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| 2. | These sensory receptors include photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and nociceptors.
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| 3. | Another effect of naproxen is the reduction of the responsiveness of mechano-and thermoreceptors to stimuli.
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| 4. | Heat transfer is monitored by thermoreceptors which regulate the amount of capillary beds open for heat dissipation.
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| 5. | Nerves called thermoreceptors inside the body and on the skin signal the brain to a rise in temperature.
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| 6. | It harbors many mechanoreceptors ( nerve endings ) that provide the sense of touch and heat through nociceptors and thermoreceptors.
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| 7. | Small nerve fibers called thermoreceptors are sensitive to temperature and can act as sensors that initiate axon reflex mediated vasodilation.
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| 8. | The increase in heat is detected by thermoreceptors, a type of sensory receptor located at various points in body.
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| 9. | Classically regarded as a thermoreceptor, the Ruffinian endings / corpuscle is not actually a thermoreceptor but is rather a mechanoreceptor.
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| 10. | Classically regarded as a thermoreceptor, the Ruffinian endings / corpuscle is not actually a thermoreceptor but is rather a mechanoreceptor.
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