نتایج جستجو برای: sensorimotor disorders

تعداد نتایج: 681950  

Journal: :Ageing Research Reviews 2021

The high prevalence of unhealthy dietary patterns and related brain disorders, such as dementia, emphasizes the importance research that examines effect factors on health. Identifying markers health, volume connectivity, relate to diet is an important first step towards understanding lifestyle determinants healthy ageing. We conducted a systematic review 52 studies (total n = 21,221 participant...

Journal: :Biological psychology 1998
D L Filion M E Dawson A M Schell

The human startle eyeblink reflex is reliably modified by both cognitive and emotional processes. This review provides a comprehensive survey of the current literature on human startle modification and its psychological significance. Issues raised for short lead interval startle inhibition include its interpretation as a measure of protection of processing, sensorimotor gating and early attenti...

Journal: :Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society 2005
L A Houghton P J Whorwell

Abdominal bloating is an extremely common symptom affecting up to 96% of patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders and even 30% of the general population. To date bloating has often been viewed as being synonymous with an actual increase in abdominal girth, but recent evidence suggests that this is not necessarily the case. This review examines the relationship between the symptom of ...

2005
Heidrun Schröter-Morasch Wolfram Ziegler

Speech disorders can result (1) from sensorimotor impairments of articulatory movements = dysarthria, or (2) from structural changes of the speech organs, in adults particularly after surgical and radiochemical treatment of tumors = dysglossia. The decrease of intelligibility, a reduced vocal stamina, the stigmatization of a conspicuous voice and manner of speech, the reduction of emotional exp...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2011
Ivan Limosani Armando D'Agostino Maria Laura Manzone Silvio Scarone

Several independent lines of research in neurobiology seem to support the phenomenologically-grounded view of the dreaming brain/mind as a useful model for psychosis. Hallucinatory phenomena and thought disorders found in psychosis share several peculiarities with dreaming, where internally generated, vivid sensorimotor imagery along with often heightened and incongruous emotion are paired with...

2010
Simone Dalla Bella Magdalena Berkowska

This article reviews a range of behavioural and neuroimaging studies with the goal of characterising proficient singing in the general population and identifying its neuronal underpinnings. Evidence is provided to suggest that the majority of individuals can carry a tune, and that a complex neural network engaging motor, auditory and sensorimotor integration areas supports this ability. These m...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2010
Catherine L Jones Jamie Ward Hugo D Critchley

Influential models based on an increasing body of neuroimaging evidence propose that insular cortex integrates cognitive, affective, sensory and autonomic information to create a consciously perceived, 'feeling state.' To appraise these models and evaluate interpretations of neuroimaging findings, the authors review evidence pertaining to the psychological and behavioural consequences of insula...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2002
Guillermo O Bertora Julia M Bergman

Tinnitus can be functionally measured and localized through sensorimotor and neurosensory tests. According to our Neurofisiología Otooftalmológica data bank, 60% of patients requiring a consultation have a history of cardiocirculatory disorders. This figure has moved us to study cerebrovascular processes in those patients seeking consultation for a tinnitus symptom only. The sudden appearance o...

Journal: :The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2018
Somogy Varga

Often drawing on the phenomenological tradition, a number of philosophers and cognitive scientists working in the field of "embodied cognition" subscribe to the general view that cognition is grounded in aspects of its sensorimotor embodiment and should be comprehended as the result of a dynamic interaction of nonneural and neural processes. After a brief introduction, the paper critically enga...

2016
Hugo Massé-Alarie Cyril Schneider

Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a recurrent debilitating condition that costs billions to society. Refractoriness to conventional treatment, lack of improvement, and associated movement disorders could be related to the extensive brain plasticity present in this condition, especially in the sensorimotor cortices. This narrative review on corticomotor plasticity in CLBP will try to delineate how...

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