Nutritional and sensory profiling of the African giant land snail fed commercial-type and leaf-based diets in a rain-forest ecology

  • Kalio G
  • Etela I
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Abstract

(Fast cognition) and the superior temporal gyrus / groove area (more delicate and detailed cognition that leads to the understanding of the intention) jointly look at the other's gaze, when we look at the face of the other, we It discriminates and identifies, recognizes facial expressions, and detects the direction of the line of sight. As for the eyes of others, one not only obtains an emotional signal from the movement, but also infers that there is an intention or orientation toward it. The brain regions involved in the detection, cognition, judgment, and reasoning of such social signals include the fusiform gyrus, amygdala, superior temporal gyrus / groove region, lateral and medial frontal lobe, and frontal lobe orbital area. is important. This paper introduces neuropsychological findings on the line of sight, the peach body, and the superior temporal gyrus / groove region. Regarding the guidance of attention by the line of sight, it was considered to be involved in the evaluation of the amygdala (in the direction of rush including conscious processing).

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Kalio, G., & Etela, I. (2011). Nutritional and sensory profiling of the African giant land snail fed commercial-type and leaf-based diets in a rain-forest ecology. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.4314/ajfand.v11i5.70449

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