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  • Just what are the point of whiskers? Why animals have whiskers and how . . .
    Whiskers are modified hairs (formally known as 'vibrissae') that form specialised touch organs, found at some stage in the life of all mammals except monotremes (duck-billed platypus and echidnas) and humans, though we still have vestiges of the muscles once associated with vibrissae in our upper lips Where do whiskers grow?
  • VIBRISSA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VIBRISSA is any of the stiff hairs that are located on the face and especially about the snout of many mammals and typically serve as tactile organs; also : a similar stiff tactile hair growing elsewhere on some mammals (as in a small tuft at the wrist) Did you know?
  • Vibrissae | Whiskers, Touch, Sensory | Britannica
    vibrissae, stiff hairs on the face or nostrils of an animal, such as the whiskers of a cat Vibrissae often act as tactile organs The hairlike feathers around the bill and eyes of insect-feeding birds are called vibrissae, as are the paired bristles near the mouth of certain flies and the sensitive hairs of insectivorous plants
  • Vibrissal behavior and function - Scholarpedia
    Tactile hair, or vibrissae, are a mammalian characteristic found on many mammals (Ahl, 1986) Vibrissae differ from ordinary (pelagic) hair by being longer and thicker, having large follicles containing blood-filled sinus tissues, and by having an identifiable representation in the somatosensory cortex
  • Why Do Cats Have Whiskers? | VCA Animal Hospitals
    This vibration gives whiskers their scientific name, vibrissae, from the Latin word vibrio, meaning “to vibrate ” Detecting subtle changes in air currents, cat whiskers transmit information about the size, shape, and speed of nearby objects, which helps cats navigate the world
  • Vibrissa sensory neurons: linking distinct morphology to specific . . .
    Rodents use an array of long tactile facial hairs, the vibrissae, to locate and discriminate objects Each vibrissa is densely innervated by multiple different types of trigeminal (TG) sensory neurons Based on the sensory ending morphology, there
  • Vibrissae - (General Biology I) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    Vibrissae are specialized sensory hairs found in various mammals, particularly around the face and muzzle These long, stiff hairs serve as tactile sensors, helping animals navigate their environment by detecting changes in air currents and nearby objects
  • (PDF) Vibrissal behavior and function - ResearchGate
    Vibrissae are long hairs emerging from follicles surrounded by blood-filled sinuses and enclosing a very large number of mechanoreceptors of different types (Ebara et al , 2017)


















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