نتایج جستجو برای: abnormal reflexes

تعداد نتایج: 132629  

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Edward Vul Mark Nieuwenstein Nancy Kanwisher

How does temporal selection work, and along what dimensions does it vary from one instance to the next? We explored these questions using a phenomenon in which temporal selection goes awry. In the attentional blink, subjects fail to report the second of a pair of targets (T1 and T2) when they are presented at stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) of roughly 200 to 500 ms. We directly tested the pr...

2014
Alap Christy Poornima Manjrekar Ruby P. Babu

Mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke (MELAS) syndrome is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in the genes in the mitochondrial DNA. In most cases, the signs and symptoms of this disorder appear in childhood following a period of normal development. A 2 year old female child with global developmental delay presented with trauma to the paedi...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2004
Juan Botella Isabel Arend Manuel Suero

Illusory conjunctions in the time domain are errors made in binding stimulus features presented In the same spatial position in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) conditions. Botella, Barriopedro, and Suero (2001) devised a model to explain how the distribution of responses originating from stimuli around the target in the series is generated. They proposed two routes consisting of two seq...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2011
Christian N L Olivers Frederic Hilkenmeier Ingrid Scharlau

When two targets are presented in rapid succession, the first target (T1) is usually identified, but the second target (T2) is often missed. A remarkable exception to this "attentional blink" occurs when T2 immediately follows the first T1, at lag 1. It is then often spared but reported in the wrong order--that is, before T1. These order reversals have led to the hypothesis that "lag 1 sparing"...

2017
Thomas Hagen Bruno Laeng

Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that modern humans have evolved to automatically direct their attention toward animal stimuli. Although this suggestion has found support in several attentional paradigms, it is not without controversy. Recently, a study employing methods customary to studying the attentional blink has shown inconclusive support for the prioritization of animals in atte...

2012
Mathieu Beraneck Mickael Bojados Anne Le Séac’h Marc Jamon Pierre-Paul Vidal

The vestibular organs consist of complementary sensors: the semicircular canals detect rotations while the otoliths detect linear accelerations, including the constant pull of gravity. Several fundamental questions remain on how the vestibular system would develop and/or adapt to prolonged changes in gravity such as during long-term space journey. How do vestibular reflexes develop if the appro...

Journal: :European neurology 2008
Chieko Suzuki Mitsunori Watanabe Masahiko Tomiyama Kazuhiro Sugimoto Eiji Nanba Mandy Jackson Tamaki Kimura Yusuke Seino Yasuhito Wakasaya Takeshi Kawarabayashi Yasuo Miki Yukiko Yamamoto-Watanabe Mikio Shoji

! 45 and 47, respectively. His parents were not consanguineous and there is no previous history of similar neurological diseases in the family. Examination of the optic fundi showed no abnormal findings. He had no numbness, paresthesia, muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, abnormal involuntary movements or ataxia. Superficial sensation was normal, but vibratory sense was very slightly impaired in t...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Randy D Trumbower Vengateswaran J Ravichandran Matthew A Krutky Eric J Perreault

Patterns of stereotyped muscle coactivation, clinically referred to as synergies, emerge following stroke and impair arm function. Although researchers have focused on cortical contributions, there is growing evidence that altered stretch reflex pathways may also contribute to impairment. However, most previous reflex studies have focused on passive, single-joint movements without regard to the...

2016
Charlotte Willems Jefta D. Saija Elkan G. Akyürek Sander Martens

BACKGROUND The reduced ability to identify a second target when it is presented in close temporal succession of a first target is called the attentional blink (AB). Studies have shown large individual differences in AB task performance, where lower task performance has been associated with more reversed order reports of both targets if these were presented in direct succession. In order to stud...

Journal: :Journal of the neurological sciences 1996
W I Verhagen P L Huygen W F Arts

Neurological, auditory, vestibular and ocular motor examinations were performed on 3 definite and 3 possible heterozygous carriers of a previously described X-linked multi-system disorder with early childhood onset, rapid progression and a fatal outcome (Arts et al., 1993). The symptoms, i.e., delayed motor development, ataxia, hearing loss and subnormal intelligence, were so evident in 2 of th...

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