Innervation in a sentence as a noun

It has blood vessels, it regenerates and can have innervation.

The difficult thing is to remember causes and symptoms of diseases, innervation of muscles, drug pathways, etc.

Typically, the brain will allow innervation of the areas the control the other digits into the now useless area where the missing digit is.

Standards - In the early days of any technology, you have an open playing field in innervation, with this you get some quirky and diverse solutions forward.

According to Jeffress,[1] this calculation relies on delay lines: neurons in the superior olive which accept innervation from each ear with different connecting axon lengths.

The cholinergic hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease centres on the progressive loss of limbic and neocortical cholinergic innervation.

Late embryos lack spontaneous movement or sensorimotor reflexes, and abnormal innervation and muscle fiber development is observed.

Some - in older men and particularly in older females and reportedly due to differences in and degradations in the cardiac innervation - can be undiagnosed or misdiagnosed or missed - and sometimes these cardiac problems might only trigger a so-called syncopal episode.

Octopus brains are substantially different from mammalian, reptile, or even bird brains, having more innervation in its arms than its head, and no need for a brain-body map like we have -- and yet octopuses not only display intelligence, but social behavior that's recognizable to us as affection or hostility.

Innervation definitions

noun

the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland

See also: excitation irritation

noun

the distribution of nerve fibers to an organ or body region