نتایج جستجو برای: sensory perception

تعداد نتایج: 253821  

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2014
Yaoda Xu

How the primate attentional control network interacts with posterior sensory regions to bias perception is not fully understood. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) supplemented by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a recent study reported that human inferior frontal junction (IFJ) could play a key role in biasing perception through neural synchrony with posterior sensory regions.

2014
Petra I. Baeumler Johannes Fleckenstein Shin Takayama Michael Simang Takashi Seki Dominik Irnich

BACKGROUND The effect of acupuncture on sensory perception has never been systematically reviewed; although, studies on acupuncture mechanisms are frequently based on the idea that changes in sensory thresholds reflect its effect on the nervous system. METHODS Pubmed, EMBASE and Scopus were screened for studies investigating the effect of acupuncture on thermal or mechanical detection or pain...

2014
Larry Clark Julie Hagelin Scott Werner

The chemical senses generally fall into three categories: chemesthesis (irritation and pain), olfaction (smell), and gustation (taste). Traditionally, the emphasis in describing responsiveness to chemical stimuli has been placed on taste and smell. The reality is more complex. For example, the sensory afferents for chemesthetic perception are in close proximity with olfactory receptors in the n...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Andrew A G Mattar Mohammad Darainy David J Ostry

A complex interplay has been demonstrated between motor and sensory systems. We showed recently that motor learning leads to changes in the sensed position of the limb (Ostry DJ, Darainy M, Mattar AA, Wong J, Gribble PL. J Neurosci 30: 5384-5393, 2010). Here, we document further the links between motor learning and changes in somatosensory perception. To study motor learning, we used a force fi...

1999
Herbert N. Chado

Subjective sensory abnormalities, such as radiating pain, dysesthesia and llodynia, are a common feature of patients presenting to a pain clinic. Objectively quantifying those abnormalities using subjective tests ( eg tuning fork, safety pin) may be difficult. There are a number of non-invasive neurodiagnostic technologies available to supplement the history and physical exam including MRI, the...

2013
Takenobu Murakami Yoshikazu Ugawa Ulf Ziemann

According to a traditional view, speech perception and production are processed largely separately in sensory and motor brain areas. Recent psycholinguistic and neuroimaging studies provide novel evidence that the sensory and motor systems dynamically interact in speech processing, by demonstrating that speech perception and imitation share regional brain activations. However, the exact nature ...

2012
Andrew AG Mattar Mohammad Darainy David J Ostry

22 A complex interplay has been demonstrated between motor and sensory systems. We 23 have recently shown that motor learning leads to changes in the sensed position of the 24 limb (Ostry et al. 2010). Here, we document further the links between motor learning and 25 changes in somatosensory perception. To study motor learning, we used a force field 26 paradigm in which subjects learn to compen...

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Thomas D. Albright

Perception is influenced both by the immediate pattern of sensory inputs and by memories acquired through prior experiences with the world. Throughout much of its illustrious history, however, study of the cellular basis of perception has focused on neuronal structures and events that underlie the detection and discrimination of sensory stimuli. Relatively little attention has been paid to the ...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Satoshi Manita Takayuki Suzuki Chihiro Homma Takashi Matsumoto Maya Odagawa Kazuyuki Yamada Keisuke Ota Chie Matsubara Ayumu Inutsuka Masaaki Sato Masamichi Ohkura Akihiro Yamanaka Yuchio Yanagawa Junichi Nakai Yasunori Hayashi Matthew E. Larkum Masanori Murayama

A fundamental issue in cortical processing of sensory information is whether top-down control circuits from higher brain areas to primary sensory areas not only modulate but actively engage in perception. Here, we report the identification of a neural circuit for top-down control in the mouse somatosensory system. The circuit consisted of a long-range reciprocal projection between M2 secondary ...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2009
Philipp Sterzer Andreas Kleinschmidt Geraint Rees

Multistable perception is the spontaneous alternation between two or more perceptual states that occurs when sensory information is ambiguous. Multistable phenomena permit dissociation of neural activity related to conscious perception from that related to sensory stimulation, and therefore have been used extensively to study the neural correlates of consciousness. Here, we review recent work o...

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