نتایج جستجو برای: sensory threshold

تعداد نتایج: 210911  

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Joshua I. Gold Michael N. Shadlen

This article relates a theoretical framework developed by British codebreakers in World War II to the neural computations thought to be responsible for forming categorical decisions about sensory stimuli. In both, a weight of evidence is computed and accumulated to support or oppose the alternative interpretations. A decision is reached when the evidence reaches a threshold value. In the codebr...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2012
Raymond A Noack

This paper argues that humans possess unique cognitive abilities due to the presence of a functional system that exists in the human brain that is absent in the non-human brain. This system, the frontal feedback system, was born in the hominin brain when the great phylogenetic expansion of the prefrontal cortex relative to posterior sensory regions surpassed a critical threshold. Surpassing tha...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2008
Jefferson J Katims

The paper on nerve conduction studies (NCS) and current perception thresholds (CPT) in workers assessed for hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) by Lander et al. [1] while informative contained several oversights about the CPT neurophysiological test that would bias any reader's interpretation of the findings. The standardized automated double-blind CPT evaluation provides a painless objective ne...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2008
Kevin Liang Bonnie Sue Poytress Norman M Weinberger Raju Metherate

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) contribute to sensory-cognitive function, as demonstrated by evidence that nAChR activation enhances, and nAChR blockade impairs, neural processing of sensory stimuli and sensory-cognitive behavior. To better understand the relationship between nAChR function and behavior, here we compare the strength of nAChR-mediated physiology in individual animals ...

Journal: :Annals of general psychiatry 2016
Yuka Yasuda Ryota Hashimoto Aya Nakae Hongling Kang Kazutaka Ohi Hidenaga Yamamori Michiko Fujimoto Satoshi Hagihira Masatoshi Takeda

BACKGROUND The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) recently included sensory processing abnormalities in the diagnostic criteria for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, there is no standard method for evaluating sensory abnormalities in individuals with ASD. METHODS Fifteen individuals with ASD and 15 age- and sex-matched controls w...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2016
Zakir Uddin Joy C MacDermid

BACKGROUND In recent years, several published articles have demonstrated that quantitative sensory testing (QST) is useful in the analysis of musculoskeletal pain disorders. Based on the evidence from these studies, it is assumed that QST might be a useful tool in the analysis of the pathogenesis, classification, differential diagnosis, and prognosis of chronic musculoskeletal pain. OBJECTIVE...

Journal: :Acta odontologica Scandinavica 2012
Taro Arima Akio Tomonaga Wataru Yachida Tomohiro Tanosoto Morten Haugland Noboru Ohata Peter Svensson

OBJECTIVE To evaluate variation of electromyographic (EMG) activity and sensitivity between different sites of anterior temporalis (AT) muscle. MATERIALS AND METHODS Sixteen healthy subjects (eight men: 28.8 ± 5.2 year old and eight women: 29.1 ± 3.9) participated in one experimental session. EMG activity during masticatory muscle contraction was recorded from nine sites at the AT muscle in a...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2005
Fei Li Irina G Obrosova Omorodola Abatan Dequan Tian Dennis Larkin Edward L Stuenkel Martin J Stevens

The etiology of painful diabetic neuropathy is poorly understood, but may result from neuronal hyperexcitability secondary to alterations of Ca2+ signaling in sensory neurons. The naturally occurring amino acid taurine functions as an osmolyte, antioxidant, Ca2+ modulator, inhibitory neurotransmitter, and analgesic such that its depletion in diabetes may predispose one to neuronal hyperexcitabi...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2003
Talma Hendler Pia Rotshtein Yaara Yeshurun Tal Weizmann Itamar Kahn Dafna Ben-Bashat Rafael Malach Avi Bleich

To what extent does emotional traumatic context affect sensory processing in the brain? A striking example of emotional impact on sensation is manifested in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in which a severe emotional trauma produces recurrent and vivid unpleasant sensory recollections. Here we report on an fMRI study exploring the sensory processing of trauma-related pictures in the visua...

Journal: :Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2008
Mary P Thomson Julia Potter Paul M Finch Richard B Paisey

AIMS To identify the threshold of reduced sensory perception in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Type 2 DM) using a range of research grade monofilaments. METHODS Three groups of participants were recruited into a between subject, cross-sectional study. Group 1(NEW), persons with Type 2 DM diagnosed for less than 2 years (n = 80); Group 2 (EST) persons with Type 2 DM diagnosed for more than 2 years ...

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