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audio visual tactile stimulation - перевод на арабский

IN PHYSIOLOGY, A DETECTABLE CHANGE IN THE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SURROUNDINGS
Sensitivity (physiology); Sensory stimulation; Physical stimulation; External stimulus; Tactile stimuli; Visual stimuli; Auditory stimuli
  • The light from the lamp (1.) functions as a detectable change in the plant's environment. As a result, the plant exhibits a reaction of phototropism—directional growth (2.) toward the light stimulus

audio visual tactile stimulation      
‎ تَنْبيهٌ سَمْعِيٌّ-بَصَرِيٌّ-لَمْسِيّ‎
audiovisual         
  •  High-quality audiovisual components reproduce the experience of a live concert
ELECTRONIC MEDIA WITH BOTH A SOUND AND A VISUAL COMPONENT, SUCH AS FILMS AND TELEVISION PROGRAMS
Audio/Video; Professional audiovisual industry; About the Professional Audiovisual Industry; Audio visual; Audio and video; Audio-visual; AV (media); A/v; AV media; Audeo/video; Audiovisual media
سمعى مرئى ، معلومة سمعية مرئية .
audio-visual-tactile stimulation      
تَنْبيهٌ سَمْعِيٌّ-بَصَرِيٌّ-لَمْسِيّ

Определение

Tactile
·adj Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations.

Википедия

Stimulus (physiology)

In physiology, a stimulus is a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment. The ability of an organism or organ to detect external stimuli, so that an appropriate reaction can be made, is called sensitivity (excitability). Sensory receptors can receive information from outside the body, as in touch receptors found in the skin or light receptors in the eye, as well as from inside the body, as in chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors. When a stimulus is detected by a sensory receptor, it can elicit a reflex via stimulus transduction. An internal stimulus is often the first component of a homeostatic control system. External stimuli are capable of producing systemic responses throughout the body, as in the fight-or-flight response. In order for a stimulus to be detected with high probability, its level of strength must exceed the absolute threshold; if a signal does reach threshold, the information is transmitted to the central nervous system (CNS), where it is integrated and a decision on how to react is made. Although stimuli commonly cause the body to respond, it is the CNS that finally determines whether a signal causes a reaction or not.