نتایج جستجو برای: sensory processing deficiency

تعداد نتایج: 712588  

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2006
Neeraj Kumar

The hematologic manifestations of copper deficiency are well known and include anemia and neutropenia. In the past few years, the neurological manifestations of acquired copper deficiency in humans has been recognized, the most common being a myelopathy presenting with a spastic gait and prominent sensory ataxia. The known causes of acquired copper deficiency include prior gastric surgery, exce...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Ben Mitchinson Kevin N Gurney Peter Redgrave Chris Melhuish Anthony G Pipe Martin Pearson Ian Gilhespy Tony J Prescott

In whiskered animals, activity is evoked in the primary sensory afferent cells (trigeminal nerve) by mechanical stimulation of the whiskers. In some cell populations this activity is correlated well with continuous stimulus parameters such as whisker deflection magnitude, but in others it is observed to represent events such as whisker-stimulator contact or detachment. The transduction process ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia Research 2013
J. J. de Jong B. de Gelder P. P.G. Hodiamont

Schizophrenia research has identified deficits in neurocognition, social cognition, and sensory processing. Because a cohesive model of "disturbed cognitive machinery" is currently lacking, we built a conceptual model to integrate neurocognition, social cognition, and sensory processing. In a cross-sectional study, the cognitive performance of participants was measured. In accordance with the S...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2010
Chella Kamarajan Madhavi Rangaswamy Yongqiang Tang David B Chorlian Ashwini K Pandey Bangalore N Roopesh Niklas Manz Ramotse Saunders Arthur T Stimus Bernice Porjesz

OBJECTIVE A dysfunctional neural reward system has been shown to be associated with alcoholism. The current study aims to examine reward processing in male alcoholics by using event-related potentials (ERPs) as well as behavioral measures of impulsivity and risk-taking. METHODS Outcome-related negativity (ORN/N2) and positivity (ORP/P3) derived from a single outcome gambling task were analyze...

Journal: :The journal of spinal cord medicine 2015
Domenico Plantone Guido Primiano Rosaria Renna Domenico Restuccia Raffaele Iorio Katia A Patanella Michela N Ferilli Serenella Servidei

CONTEXT Copper deficiency myelopathy represents an often underdiagnosed, acquired neurological syndrome, clinically characterized by posterior column dysfunction. The main causes of copper deficiency are bariatric surgery, increased consumption of zinc, and malabsorption. However, even after a careful history taking and extensive laboratory researches, the etiology of copper deficiency remains ...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2004
Roianne R Ahn Lucy Jane Miller Sharon Milberger Daniel N McIntosh

This study is the first to systematically examine estimated rates of sensory processing disorders using survey data. Parents of incoming kindergartners from one suburban U.S. public school district were surveyed using the Short Sensory Profile, a parent-report screening tool that evaluates parents' perceptions of functional correlates of sensory processing disorders (McIntosh, Miller, Shyu, & D...

2006
Janet K. Kern Carolyn R. Garver Thomas Carmody Alonzo A. Andrews Madhukar H. Trivedi Jyutika A. Mehta

The purpose of this study was to examine sensory quadrants in autism based on Dunn’s Theory of Sensory Processing. The data for this study was collected as part of a cross-sectional study that examined sensory processing (using the Sensory Profile) in 103 persons with autism, 3–43 years of age, compared to 103 ageand gender-matched community controls. Sensory quadrants (Low Registration, Sensat...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2005
Sheri J Y Mizumori James G Canfield Oksana Yeshenko

The ability to process in parallel multiple forms of sensory information, and link sensory-sensory associations to behavior, presumably allows for the opportunistic use of the most reliable and predictive sensory modalities in diverse behavioral contexts. Evolutionary considerations indicate that such processing may represent a fundamental operating principle underlying complex sensory associat...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2017
Ryan A Stevenson Sohee Park Channing Cochran Lindsey G McIntosh Jean-Paul Noel Morgan D Barense Susanne Ferber Mark T Wallace

Recent neurobiological accounts of schizophrenia have included an emphasis on changes in sensory processing. These sensory and perceptual deficits can have a cascading effect onto higher-level cognitive processes and clinical symptoms. One form of sensory dysfunction that has been consistently observed in schizophrenia is altered temporal processing. In this study, we investigated temporal proc...

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