نتایج جستجو برای: sensory intervention

تعداد نتایج: 341602  

2014
Joseph M Hart Matthew Bessette Luke Choi MaCalus V Hogan David Diduch

BACKGROUND Altered sensory information arising from damaged knee joint structures has been hypothesized as a contributing factor to persistent muscle dysfunction following injury. METHODS Composite femoral nerve sensory signal was measured in 24 rabbits randomly allocated (8 per group) to receive surgical anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) transection with or without autograft reconstruction or...

Journal: :Neuron 2017
Stefano Panzeri Christopher D. Harvey Eugenio Piasini Peter E. Latham Tommaso Fellin

The two basic processes underlying perceptual decisions-how neural responses encode stimuli, and how they inform behavioral choices-have mainly been studied separately. Thus, although many spatiotemporal features of neural population activity, or "neural codes," have been shown to carry sensory information, it is often unknown whether the brain uses these features for perception. To address thi...

Introduction: Musical stimuli affect emotions, cognition, and other human characteristics, in health or disease. Today, an increasing number of healthcare centers, rehabilitation facilities, and daily programs for older adults recognize music therapy as a Non-invasive and sustainable intervention useful intervention. This systematic review was conducted to investigate the applications of music...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1986
A T Affleck S Lieberman J Polon K Rohrkemper

This paper includes information required for establishing and conducting an occupational therapy program in an intensive care unit. Three common problems in the intensive care unit are immobility and prolonged bed rest, sensory deprivation and stress, and prolonged mechanical ventilation. The resolution of these rehabilitation problems through occupational therapy intervention is addressed.

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Usha Goswami H.-L. Sharon Wang Alicia Cruz Tim Fosker Natasha Mead Martina Huss

Studies in sensory neuroscience reveal the critical importance of accurate sensory perception for cognitive development. There is considerable debate concerning the possible sensory correlates of phonological processing, the primary cognitive risk factor for developmental dyslexia. Across languages, children with dyslexia have a specific difficulty with the neural representation of the phonolog...

2014
Sonia Martínez-Sanchis María Consuelo Bernal Ana Costa Marien Gadea

Brain lateralization for language in high-functioning children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and sensory processing were explored as a part of a neuropsychological profile. A dichotic listening test and the Luria laterality subtest were administered to all participants (including controls) and the sensory profile test only to the ASC group. The usual right ear advantage was not exhibite...

Journal: :Qualitative Inquiry 2023

Emergence: (Un)common Intervention is a video that introduces multimodal, interdisciplinary, and sensory art installation created by the artists, educators, PhD students Malvika Agarwal Sandra Poczobut. The composite of moving images photos portray various iterations installation. captures aspect art, which reflects on role emergence intra-action in engendering embodied reflexivity as way to ad...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2011
Batya Engel-Yeger Reem Hardal-Nasser Eynat Gal

High frequency of sensory processing dysfunctions (SPD) is prevalent among children with intellectual developmental disabilities and contributes to their maladaptive behaviors. However, the knowledge about the expressions of SPD in different levels of IDD severity is limited. As SPD may reduce adaptive responses and limit participation, this knowledge should be elaborated. The purpose of the pr...

2014
Hyun Wook Baik Mi-Kyung Sung Yu Sun Lee Min-Kyung Song Yun Jung Bae

Recently, it is reported that intervention of oral nutritional supplement improves the nutritional status of cancer patients, and the effectiveness is affected by the sensory preference of cancer patients on the oral nutritional supplement. However, the variety of oral nutritional supplement is extremely limited and the number of patient's benefits from using the products are restricted mostly ...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2014
Katherine Sullivan Wendy L Stone Geraldine Dawson

Although evidence supports the efficacy of early intervention for improving outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the mechanisms underlying their effectiveness remain poorly understood. This paper reviews the research literature on the neural bases of the early core deficits in ASD and proposes three key features of early intervention related to the neural mechanisms that m...

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