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Editorial: Sensory Abnormalities and Primary Sensory Neurons [PDF]
Editorial on the Research Topic.
Masuoka, Takayoshi+2 more
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We describe a model of neurological disease based on dysfunctional brain oscillators. This is not a new model, but it is not one that is generally appreciated by clinicians. The value of this model lies in the predictions it makes and the utility it provides in translational applications, in particular for neuromodulation devices ...
Black, Robert D., Rogers, Lesco L.
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Sensory Compensation in Children Following Vision Loss after Trauma and Disease [PDF]
Sensory compensation or sensory substitution occurs when a sense organ, such as the eye, is lost due to trauma or disease. Individuals often experience phantom limb sensation or pain but research increasingly points towards some individuals developing a ...
Chinnery, H., Thompson, S.
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Co-sensoriality, con-sensoriality, and common-sensoriality
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Sensory integration does not lead to sensory calibration [PDF]
One generally has the impression that one feels one's hand at the same location as one sees it. However, because our brain deals with possibly conflicting visual and proprioceptive information about hand position by combining it into an optimal estimate of the hand's location, mutual calibration is not necessary to achieve such a coherent percept. Does
Robert J. van Beers+4 more
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A Trampoline Group: Feasibility, Implementation, and Outcomes
This paper reflects two studies designed to explore feasibility and outcomes of a movement-based trampoline group for children with autism and/or sensory processing challenges.
S.A. Schoen+4 more
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Is it important, or even possible, to archive the sensory? To collect, preserve, keep sensory experience?
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Pharmaceutical Care for pediatric and adult patients in acute or chronic rhinosinusitis according to the EPOS 2020 guidelines [PDF]
: At the beginning of 2020, the latest updated European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps (abbreviation: EPOS 2020) was published under the auspices of the European Society of Rhinology.
Magdalena Beata Skarzynska+1 more
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Cultural differences in perceiving sounds generated by others: self matters [PDF]
Sensory consequences resulting from own movements receive different neural processing compared to externally generated sensory consequences (e.g., by a computer), leading to sensory attenuation, i.e., a reduction in perceived loudness or brain evoked ...
Cao, Liyu, Gross, Joachim
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Pathophysiology of Migraine: A Disorder of Sensory Processing.
Plaguing humans for more than two millennia, manifest on every continent studied, and with more than one billion patients having an attack in any year, migraine stands as the sixth most common cause of disability on the planet.
P. Goadsby+5 more
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