نتایج جستجو برای: those like body touch

تعداد نتایج: 2080604  

2001
Stephen P. Smith Robert B. Johnston Steve Howard

Of the processes that make up a transaction of selling a physical product for money over the Internet, those that presume some form of physical product handling are most problematic. These include the process of determining product utility and the delivery phase. The difficulties that the latter poses for the spread of on-line shopping and e-commerce-enabled disintermediation are well known, wh...

Journal: :Motor control 2007
Matheus M Gomes José A Barela

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of visual and somatosensory information on body sway in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). Nine adults with DS (19-29 years old) and nine control subjects (CS) (19-29 years old) stood in the upright stance in four experimental conditions: no vision and no touch; vision and no touch; no vision and touch; and vision and touch. In the vision c...

2011
Michael Brecht Robert Naumann Farzana Anjum Jason Wolfe Martin Munz Carolin Mende Claudia Roth-Alpermann

The Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus, is not only the smallest terrestrial mammal, but also one of the fastest and most tactile hunters described to date. The shrew's skeletal muscle consists entirely of fast-twitch types and lacks slow fibres. Etruscan shrews detect, overwhelm, and kill insect prey in large numbers in darkness. The cricket prey is exquisitely mechanosensitive and fast-moving, a...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2008
Sjoerd J. H. Ebisch Mauro Gianni Perrucci Antonio Ferretti Cosimo Del Gratta Gian Luca Romani Vittorio Gallese

Previous studies have shown a shared neural circuitry in the somatosensory cortices for the experience of one's own body being touched and the sight of intentional touch. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the present study aimed to elucidate whether the activation of a visuotactile mirroring mechanism during touch observation applies to the sight of any touch, that is, whether...

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Andrea Serino Francesca Pizzoferrato Elisabetta Làdavas

Observing touch on another person's body activates brain regions involved in tactile perception, even when the observer's body is not directly stimulated. Previous work has shown that in some synaesthetes, this effect induces a sensation of being touched. The present study shows that if perceptual thresholds are experimentally manipulated, viewing touch can modulate tactile experience in nonsyn...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Leif Johannsen Alan M Wing Vassilia Hatzitaki

Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of pressure (CoP) in quiet standing although the contact forces are insufficient to provide significant forces to stabilize standing balance. Maintenance of upright standing posture (with light touch contact) may include both predictive and reactive components. Recently Dickstein et al. (2003) demo...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Marios Chatzigeorgiou Laura Grundy Katie S Kindt Wei-Hsiang Lee Monica Driscoll William R Schafer

DEG/ENaC channels have been broadly implicated in mechanosensory transduction, yet many questions remain about how these proteins contribute to complexes that sense mechanical stimuli. In C. elegans, two DEG/ENaC channel subunits are thought to contribute to a gentle touch transduction complex: MEC-4, which is essential for gentle touch sensation, and MEC-10, whose importance is less well defin...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2012
Angela Rossetti Carlo Miniussi Angelo Maravita Nadia Bolognini

Brain imaging studies in humans have revealed the existence of a visuo-tactile system, which matches observed touch with felt touch. In this system, the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) appears to play a causal role in the visual processing of tactile events. Whether this visuo-tactile mechanism for touch in SI applies to the sight of 'any' touch, or whether it is restricted to the domain of b...

2015
Frontiers Production Office Hara

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Journal: Evidence Based Care 2014

Background: Pain has physiological and psychological effects on a child's life and various body systems. Tactile stimulation affects the central nervous system and releases analgesic drugs resulting in the inhibition of pain. Aim: The main purpose of this study was effect of touch on the intensity and duration of pain during venipuncture in school-age children. Methods: This clinical trial was ...

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