| RF | radial fiber; radio frequency; receptive field; regurgitant fraction; Reitland-Franklin [unit]; rela... |
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| cRF | Classical receptive fields |
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| IGRS | Imidazoline-guanidinium-receptive site |
| RF | Receptive field |
| STRF | Spectro-Temporal Receptive Field |
| receptive | Sensitive or responsive to stimulus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| receptive aphasia | Aphasia in which there is impairment in the comprehension of spoken and written words, associated with effortless, articulated, but paraphrasic, speech and writing; malformed words, substitute words, and enologisms are charcteristic. When severe, and speech is incomprehensible, it is called jargon aphasia. The patient often appears unaware of his deficit. Synonym: fluent aphasia, impressive aphasia, posterior aphasia, psychosensory aphasia, receptive aphasia, Wernicke's aphasia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| receptive field | That part of the retina whose photoreceptors (rods and cones) pertain to a single optic nerve fibre. The response of a neuron to stimulation of its receptive field depends on the type of neuron and the part of the field that is illuminated; an "on-centre" neuron is stimulated by light falling at the centre of its receptive field and inhibited by light falling at the periphery; an "off-centre" neuron reacts in exactly the opposite fashion; that is, it is inhibited by light falling at the centre of its receptive field. In either case, the net response depends on a complex switching action in the retina. When an entire receptive field is equally illuminated, the response of receptors at the centre of the field predominates. (05 Mar 2000) |
| receptive aphasia |
Wernicke's aphasia: aphasia characterized by fluent but meaningless speech and severe impairment of the ability understand spoken or written words
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| receptive aphasia |
impaired ability to understand spoken and/or written language. Speech may be relatively intact, although the ability disfluencies ?that is, use of incomplete sentences or phrase repetitions ?may be present.
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| receptive a. |
inability to understand written, spoken, or tactile speech symbols, due to disease of the auditory and visual word centers. Cf. motor a. Called also impressive a., sensory a., and Wernicke's a.
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| receptive a.’s |
primary receptive a's.
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| receptive joint |
Saddle joint.
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| receptive | of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system |
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| receptive | open to arguments, ideas, or change |
| receptive | ready or willing to receive favorably |
| receptive | aphasia characterized by fluent but meaningless speech and severe impairment of the ability understand spoken or written words |
| receptive | in a receptive manner |
| receptive | willingness or readiness to receive esp impressions or ideas |
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