نتایج جستجو برای: tactile experience

تعداد نتایج: 402693  

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2012
Kirsten J McKenzie Donna M Lloyd Richard J Brown Faye Plummer Ellen Poliakoff

When attempting to detect a near-threshold signal, participants often incorrectly report the presence of a signal, particularly when a stimulus in a different modality is presented. Here we investigated the effect of prior experience of bimodal visuotactile stimuli on the rate of falsely reported touches in the presence of a light. In Experiment 1, participants made more false alarms in light-p...

2013
Ilona Croy Kerstin Laqua Frank Süß Peter Joraschky Tjalf Ziemssen Thomas Hummel

Disgust causes specific reaction patterns, observable in mimic responses and body reactions. Most research on disgust deals with visual stimuli. However, pictures may cause another disgust experience than sounds, odors, or tactile stimuli. Therefore, disgust experience evoked by four different sensory channels was compared. A total of 119 participants received 3 different disgusting and one con...

2009
Valeria I. Petkova H. Henrik Ehrsson

Feeling touch on a body part is paradigmatically considered to require stimulation of tactile afferents from the body part in question, at least in healthy non-synaesthetic individuals. In contrast to this view, we report a perceptual illusion where people experience "phantom touches" on a right rubber hand when they see it brushed simultaneously with brushes applied to their left hand. Such il...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
elham ghanavati islamic azaduniversity, tonekabon branch, tonekabon, iran mohamadreza zarbakhsh islamic azaduniversity, tonekabon branch, tonekabon, iran hojjatollah haghgoo university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran

objectives: among the most important problems of autistic children are the behavioral disorders due to sensory processing deficiency, which are typically reflected in behaviors such as impulsivity, attention and concentration disorders, undesirable emotional reactions, sensory seeking in the form of stereotype behaviors, self-injury and self-stimulating. the present study aimed at exploring the...

Objectives: Among the most important problems of autistic children are the behavioral disorders due to sensory processing deficiency, which are typically reflected in behaviors such as impulsivity, attention and concentration disorders, undesirable emotional reactions, sensory seeking in the form of stereotype behaviors, self-injury and self-stimulating. The present study aimed at exploring the...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2014
Francesca Ferri Marcello Costantini Anatolia Salone Giuseppe Di Iorio Giovanni Martinotti Antonio Chiarelli Arcangelo Merla Massimo Di Giannantonio Vittorio Gallese

Schizophrenic patients may report unusual perception of their own body. Studies using the rubber hand illusion (RHI) proposed that they exhibit a distorted sense of body ownership. However, since the RHI is mostly achieved with the contribution of visuo-tactile integration, the stronger RHI observed in schizophrenic patients could reflect either a general increase of the response to multisensor...

Journal: :Science 1996
S Glazewski C M Chen A Silva K Fox

The mammalian sensory neocortex exhibits experience-dependent plasticity such that neurons modify their response properties according to changes in sensory experience. The synaptic plasticity mechanism of long-term potentiation requiring calcium-calmodulin-dependent kinase type II (CaMKII) could underlie experience-dependent plasticity. Plasticity in adult mice can be induced by changes in the ...

ژورنال: کومش 2020

Introduction: More than half a century, studies reported about strong association between preterm birth and development disorders. Therefore, the aim of this study was to follow the effect of a period of tactile kinetic simulations on motor development quotient in preterm neonates. Materials and Methods: So, among all of Iranian neonates healthy and preterm of Amiralmomenin hospital neonatal un...

2009
Olivia Carter Talia Konkle Qi Wang Vincent Hayward Christopher Moore

When observers view ambiguous visual stimuli, their perception will often alternate between the possible interpretations, a phenomenon termed " perceptual rivalry " [1]. To induce perceptual rivalry in the tactile domain, we developed a new tactile illusion, based on the visual apparent motion " quartet " [2]. Pairs of 200 ms vibrotactile stimuli were applied to the finger pad at intervals sepa...

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