释义 |
re-ˈafferent, a. [f. re- + afferent a.] Of or pertaining to reafference.
1965Sci. Amer. Nov. 87/1 This kind of movement, with its contingent reafferent stimulation, is the critical factor in compensating for displaced visual images. 1965N. Chomsky Aspects of Theory of Syntax i. 34 Under certain circumstances reafferent stimulation (that is, stimulation resulting from voluntary activity) is a prerequisite to the development of a concept of visual space. 1971R. Martin tr. Lorenz's Stud. in Anim. & Hum. Behav. II. 300 Such sensory signals directly produced by inherent movements of the organism are referred to as reafferent signals, and the signal relating to the outgoing motor command which is transmitted to the perceptual mechanism is the efferent signal copy. 1973― tr. von Holst's Behav. Physiol. of Anim. & Men I. iii. 149 There is absence of the reafferent ‘stop’..which normally arrests the correcting movement. 1975L. Ganz in A. H. Riesen Developmental Neuropsychol. of Sensory Deprivation vi. 198 They believe that the reafferent perception of a moving part of the body is essential for the development of coordination. |