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ABSTRACT Background Pressure pain thresholds (PPT) are a component of Quantitative Sensory Testing and are used to assess mechanical pain sensitivity. Joint‐specific PPT measurements are relevant because many joint disorders involve altered pain processing at and around joints. This study aims to establish such reference values that might contribute to
Fabian Tomschi+3 more
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THE SIZE-DISTANCE INVARIANCE HYPOTHESIS AND THE PSYCHOPHYSICAL LAW
Takehiro Ueno
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The concept of the ideal observer in psychophysics [PDF]
Wilson P. Tanner
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Sodium Reduction Through Sensory Interactions With NaCl: Strategies and Underlying Mechanisms
We proposed effective sodium‐reduction strategies by analyzing the mechanisms of sensory interactions between sodium chloride and flavor stimuli at peripheral and central nervous system levels. The results indicate that top‐down regulation by higher neural centers (e.g., insular and orbitofrontal cortex) plays a key role in enhancing saltiness ...
Xiaohan Li+5 more
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The effect of false-information feedback upon psychophysical judgments [PDF]
R. A. Kinchla, Richard C. Atkinson
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Children with hearing and speech impairment are reported to have a higher prevalence of refractive errors and amblyopia. Most studies conducted previously have not primarily concentrated on the binocular vision aspects of near vision in children with hearing impairment (HI).
Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen+4 more
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The effects of feedback in psychophysical tasks [PDF]
Dominic W. Massaro
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Effects of reinforcer probability on attending to element and compound sample stimuli
Abstract Previous research has shown that divided‐attention performance is sensitive to variations in relative reinforcement in a manner consistent with the generalized matching law. Two experiments with pigeons were designed to better understand the effects of different reinforcement conditions on divided‐attention performance.
Eric A. Thrailkill+3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Olfactory‐based cognitive training may be of benefit to individuals at risk of dementia given the strong association between olfactory impairment and cognitive decline. The Mind Your Nose (MYN) trial compared an olfactory‐based memory training protocol (OMT) to a visually‐based memory training protocol (VMT) among older adults ...
Isabelle J. M. Burke+8 more
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