نتایج جستجو برای: sensory threshold

تعداد نتایج: 210911  

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2013
Yu-Qiu Jiang Preston T J A Williams John H Martin

Skilled motor control is regulated by the convergence of somatic sensory and motor signals in brain and spinal motor circuits. Cervical deafferentation is known to diminish forelimb somatic sensory representations rapidly and to impair forelimb movements. Our focus was to determine what effect deafferentation has on the motor representations in motor cortex, knowledge of which could provide new...

2010
Guido Hesselmann Sepideh Sadaghiani Karl J. Friston Andreas Kleinschmidt

Perceptual decisions can be made when sensory input affords an inference about what generated that input. Here, we report findings from two independent perceptual experiments conducted during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with a sparse event-related design. The first experiment, in the visual modality, involved forced-choice discrimination of coherence in random dot kinematograms...

2012
B. Forest Plucknette Michael S. Brogan Joseph M. Anain Karl J. Terryberry

16 Objective: This study develops normalized values for sensation in the feet of healthy subjects. Knowledge relative to normal sensory perception and subsequent loss will enable clinicians to differentiate between normal and abnormal findings, especially in patients with or at risk for diabetes. Methods: Subjects were over age 18 and without medical complications that might compromise sensory ...

Journal: :Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society 2005
F Cremonini L A Houghton M Camilleri I Ferber C Fell V Cox E J Castillo D H Alpers O E Dewit E Gray R Lea A R Zinsmeister P J Whorwell

We assessed reproducibility of measurements of rectal compliance and sensation in health in studies conducted at two centres. We estimated samples size necessary to show clinically meaningful changes in future studies. We performed rectal barostat tests three times (day 1, day 1 after 4 h and 14-17 days later) in 34 healthy participants. We measured compliance and pressure thresholds for first ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2002
Allen C Myers Radhika Kajekar Bradley J Undem

In the vagal-sensory system, neuropeptides such as substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) are synthesized nearly exclusively in small-diameter nociceptive type C-fiber neurons. By definition, these neurons are designed to respond to noxious or tissue-damaging stimuli. A common feature of visceral inflammation is the elevation in production of sensory neuropeptides. Little is kno...

2017
Linda Fischer Frank Scherbarth Boris Chagnaud Felix Felmy

Animals employ mechano-sensory systems to detect and explore their environment. Mechano-sensation encompasses stimuli such as constant pressure, surface movement or vibrations at various intensities that need to be segregated in the central nervous system. Besides different receptor structures, sensory filtering via intrinsic response properties could provide a convenient way to solve this prob...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Göran B. W. Söderlund Elisabeth Nilsson Jobs

The most common neuropsychiatric condition in the in children is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), affecting ∼6-9% of the population. ADHD is distinguished by inattention and hyperactive, impulsive behaviors as well as poor performance in various cognitive tasks often leading to failures at school. Sensory and perceptual dysfunctions have also been noticed. Prior research has mai...

2012
Siobhan M. Schabrun Michael C. Ridding Mary P. Galea Paul W. Hodges Lucinda S. Chipchase

Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) is a common clinical technique known to induce changes in corticomotor excitability; PES applied to induce a tetanic motor contraction increases, and PES at sub-motor threshold (sensory) intensities decreases, corticomotor excitability. Understanding of the mechanisms underlying these opposite changes in corticomotor excitability remains elusive. Modulati...

2015
Michelle Jayasuriya Kim Donaghue Maria Craig

Peripheral sensory neuropathy and its risk factors are well-described in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D). While clinically evident neuropathy is rare in young people with T1D, we and others have shown that subclinical peripheral neuropathy is common [1]. However, the prevalence of sensory neuropathies may be underestimated, due to a lack of established testing guidelines. We performed a syste...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2010
Philip M Lang Johanna Stoer Gabriel M Schober Joseph F Audette Dominik Irnich

BACKGROUND There is evidence that acupuncture activates different spinal and supraspinal antinociceptive systems, but the specific modulatory effects on the sensory system have not been systematically investigated. In this study, we evaluated the immediate effects of different types of acupuncture on thermal, mechanical, and vibratory sensory thresholds. METHODS Twenty-four healthy volunteers...

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