نتایج جستجو برای: tactile experience

تعداد نتایج: 402693  

2018
Peter Bruhn Jesper Dammeyer

Background/Aims Individuals with dual sensory loss (DSL) are more likely to experience cognitive decline with age than individuals without sensory loss. Other studies have pointed to the challenges in assessing cognitive abilities in individuals with DSL, as most existing instruments rely on use of vision and hearing. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a Tactile Test Battery (TTB...

2014
Charles E. Crabtree J. Farley Norman

Previous psychophysical studies have reported conflicting results concerning the effects of short-term visual deprivation upon tactile acuity. Some studies have found that 45 to 90 minutes of total light deprivation produce significant improvements in participants' tactile acuity as measured with a grating orientation discrimination task. In contrast, a single 2011 study found no such improveme...

2010
Bettina Pollok Vanessa Krause Valery Legrain Markus Ploner Rainer Freynhagen Ilka Melchior Alfons Schnitzler

BACKGROUND In healthy subjects repeated tactile stimulation in a conditioning test stimulation paradigm yields attenuation of primary (S1) and secondary (S2) somatosensory cortical activation, whereas a preceding painful stimulus results in facilitation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Since previous data suggest that cognitive processes might affect somatosensory processing in S1, the present...

2011
Kathi J Kemper Hossam A Shaltout

BACKGROUND Calm, compassionate clinicians comfort others. To evaluate the direct psychophysiologic benefits of non-verbal communication of compassion (NVCC), it is important to minimize the effect of subjects' expectation. This preliminary study was designed to a) test the feasibility of two strategies for maintaining subject blinding to non-verbal communication of compassion (NVCC), and b) det...

2013
Michael J. Banissy Jamie Ward

In recent years several studies have documented a near-universal tendency to vicariously represent the actions and sensations of others (e.g., see Keysers and Gazzola, 2009 for review). For example, observing another person experiencing pain activates neural regions involved in experiencing pain (e.g., Singer et al., 2004; Avenanti et al., 2005) or observing somebody being touched recruits regi...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
parivash ranjbar örebro university hospital, örebro, sweden.

objectives: to evaluate different signal-processing algorithms for tactile identification of environmental sounds in a monitoring aid for the deafblind. two men and three women, sensorineurally deaf or profoundly hearing impaired with experience of vibratory experiments, age 22-36 years. methods: a closed set of 45 representative environmental sounds were processed using two transposing (trha, ...

2012
Kieran C. R. Fox Pierre Zakarauskas Matt Dixon Melissa Ellamil Evan Thompson Kalina Christoff

The accuracy of subjective reports, especially those involving introspection of one's own internal processes, remains unclear, and research has demonstrated large individual differences in introspective accuracy. It has been hypothesized that introspective accuracy may be heightened in persons who engage in meditation practices, due to the highly introspective nature of such practices. We under...

2017
Nicole Pacchiarini Kevin Fox R. C. Honey

The animal kingdom contains species with a wide variety of sensory systems that have been selected to function in different environmental niches, but that are also subject to modification by experience during an organism's lifetime. The modification of such systems by experience is often called perceptual learning. In rodents, the classic example of perceptual learning is the observation that s...

2009
Stacey Kuznetsov Anind K. Dey Scott E. Hudson

Many people experience difficulty recalling and recognizing information during everyday tasks. Prior assistive technology for human memory has leveraged audio and video cues, but this approach is often disruptive and inappropriate in socially-sensitive situations. Our work explores vibro-tactile feedback as an alternative that unobtrusively aids human memory. To this end, we conducted several u...

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Laurent A. Renier Irina Anurova Anne G. De Volder Synnöve Carlson John VanMeter Josef P. Rauschecker

The occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual perceptual and cognitive tasks, but little is known about its modular organization. Using functional MRI we tested whether processing of auditory versus tactile and spatial versus nonspatial information was dissociated in the OC of the early blind. No modality-specific OC activation was observed. However, the ...

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