نتایج جستجو برای: sensory threshold

تعداد نتایج: 210911  

Journal: :The Journal of investigative dermatology 1952
H SIGEL

Potelunas, Meixner and Hardy (1) suggested the possibility that the pain threshold was not uniform in all areas of the body when they found wide variation in such thresholds in normal and pathological skin. Bishop (2) reported that the number, distribution and accessibility of the sensory receptors of the skin varied in different areas. The cutaneous sensory threshold was shown by the author (3...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2004
Lorne H Zinman Vera Bril Bruce A Perkins

OBJECTIVE Cooling detection threshold testing may be an important quantitative method for assessing polyneuropathy, in that it has traditionally been viewed as a measure of small-fiber involvement. The present study sought to determine the agreement between two common testing devices and to determine whether these are concordant in their association with predictor variables for diabetic sensory...

2015
Katsuyoshi Tanaka Masahiko Ikeuchi Masashi Izumi Koji Aso Natsuki Sugimura Hayato Enoki Yasunori Nagano Kenji Ishida Toshikazu Tani

[Purpose] This study aimed to investigate the differential effects of high-intensity and low-intensity transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the contralateral side on the pain threshold in healthy subjects. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-five healthy adults, volunteers received two intensity levels (motor-level, 1.5 times the muscle motor threshold; sensory-level, sensory threshold of t...

Journal: :Journal of the Korean Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology 2009

Journal: :Stroke 2002
W Richard Staines Sandra E Black Simon J Graham William E McIlroy

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In the undamaged brain, sensory input to the cortex is intricately controlled via sensory gating mechanisms. Given the role of corticothalamic pathways in this control, it was hypothesized that in patients recovering from thalamic stroke there would be evidence of disrupted sensory gating and that efficient control of cortical sensory inputs would emerge during recovery. ...

علی اصغر پیوندی, , محمد ابراهیم مهدوی, ,

Background: Cortical Evoked Response Audiometry (CERA) refers to prediction of behavioral pure-tone thresholds (500-4000 Hz) obtained by recording the N1-P2 complex of auditory long latency responses. CERA is the preferred method for frequency–specific estimation of audiogram in conscious adults and older children. CERA has an increased accuracy of determination of the hearing thresholds of ale...

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