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Enhancing touch sensibility with sensory electrical stimulation and sensory retraining
A large proportion of stroke survivors suffer from sensory loss, negatively impacting their independence, quality of life, and neurorehabilitation...
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A sensory–motor theory of the neocortex
Recent neurophysiological and neuroanatomical studies suggest a close interaction between sensory and motor processes across the neocortex. Here, I...
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Sensory integration for neuroprostheses: from functional benefits to neural correlates
AbstractIn the field of sensory neuroprostheses, one ultimate goal is for individuals to perceive artificial somatosensory information and use the...
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Sensory and behavioral modulation of thalamic head-direction cells
Head-direction (HD) neurons are thought to exclusively encode directional heading. In awake mice, we found that sensory stimuli evoked robust...
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Temporal adaptation of sensory attenuation for self-touch
The sensory consequences of our actions appear attenuated to us. This effect has been reported for external sensations that are evoked by auditory or...
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Sensory weighting of position and force feedback during pinching
Human hands are complex biomechanical systems that allow for dexterous tasks with many degrees of freedom. Coordination of the fingers is essential...
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Emerging Methods for the Evaluation of Sensory Quality of Food: Technology at Service
Purpose of ReviewSensory evaluation holds vital significance in the food sector. Typically, humans conduct sensory analysis. Humans, being the...
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Effects of older age on visual and self-motion sensory cue integration in navigation
Older adults demonstrate impairments in navigation that cannot be explained by general cognitive and motor declines. Previous work has shown that...
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Application of Sensory and Consumer Science for the Development of Novel Food Products
Purpose of ReviewThe application of sensory and consumer science (SCS) in developing novel food products that meet consumer demands has become...
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Sensory Substitution: Visual Information via Haptics
Sensory substitution devices compensate for the lack of one sense, such as vision, by conveying information about a person’s environment through the... -
Sensory attenuation from action observation
A central claim of many embodied approaches to cognition is that understanding others’ actions is achieved by covertly simulating the observed...
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Effects of sensory modality and task relevance on omitted stimulus potentials
Omitted stimulus potentials (OSPs) occur when a sensory stimulus is unexpectedly omitted. They are thought to reflect predictions about upcoming...
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Sleep disturbances are associated with irritability in ASD children with sensory sensitivities
BackgroundParent reports suggest that 44–84% of children with ASD exhibit sleep disturbances that are of clinical concern. Previous studies have...
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Structure of putative epidermal sensory receptors in an acoel flatworm, Praesagittifera naikaiensis
Acoel flatworms possess epidermal sensory-receptor cells on their body surfaces and exhibit behavioral repertoires such as geotaxis and phototaxis....
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Autonomic impairment is not explained by neurological level of injury or motor-sensory completeness
Study designCross-sectional study.
ObjectivesDetermine how well common clinical assessments of level and completeness of injury are correlated with...
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Efficacy of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus versus globus pallidus internus on sensory complaints
Pain control after deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) remains unclear. Following six months, subthalamic (STN)-DBS reduced...
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Collaborative Roles for RAC1, ERM Proteins and PTEN During Adult Sensory Axon Regeneration
The role of local of growth cone (GC) manipulation in adult regenerative systems is largely unexplored despite substantial translational importance....
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Longstanding Auditory Sensory and Semantic Differences in Preterm Born Children
More than 10% of births are preterm, and the long-term consequences on sensory and semantic processing of non-linguistic information remain poorly...
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Does a high threshold of sensory responsiveness affect the development of pretend play in children on the autism spectrum?
BackgroundAmong the current avenues of research into the origins and development of the autism spectrum, those concerning atypical levels of sensory...
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Comparison of classic and emerging sensory methodologies
Purpose of ReviewDescriptive Analysis (DA) is the classic methodology for describing qualitatively and quantitatively food products. However, it is...