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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2000
Our understanding of sensory systems has grown impressively in recent years as a result of intense efforts to characterize the mechanisms underlying perception. A large body of evidence has accrued regarding the processes through which sensory information at the biochemical, electrophysiological, and systems levels contributes to the conscious ...
Hudspeth, A., Logothetis, N.
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Our understanding of sensory systems has grown impressively in recent years as a result of intense efforts to characterize the mechanisms underlying perception. A large body of evidence has accrued regarding the processes through which sensory information at the biochemical, electrophysiological, and systems levels contributes to the conscious ...
Hudspeth, A., Logothetis, N.
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Sensory disruption and sensory inequities in the Anthropocene
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2021AbstractAnthropogenic disruptions to animal sensory ecology are as old as our species. But what about the effect on human sensory ecology? Human sensory dysfunction is increasing globally at great economic and health costs (mental, physical, and social). Contemporary sensory problems are directly tied to human behavioral changes and activity as well as
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SCHIZOPHRENIA, SENSORY DEPRIVATION, AND SENSORY OVERLOAD
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1973In comparison to general psychiatric patients and normal controls, chronic schizophrenics displayed greater reactivity to conditions of sensory deprivation and sensory overload. Overall, their performance conformed to an inverted-U-shaped function of arousal whereby deviations in sensory input, above or below a rather narrow range, produced increased ...
A M, Ludwig, L H, Stark
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Proceedings of the 2011 Conference on Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, 2011
Today, design implies not only compliance with product technical-functional requirements but also with increasingly broader cultural demands for correct life cycle performance with regard to man and the environment: sensory attributes and sustainability respectively.The various disciplines involved have made considerable progress recently, developing ...
DE GIORGI, CLAUDIA +3 more
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Today, design implies not only compliance with product technical-functional requirements but also with increasingly broader cultural demands for correct life cycle performance with regard to man and the environment: sensory attributes and sustainability respectively.The various disciplines involved have made considerable progress recently, developing ...
DE GIORGI, CLAUDIA +3 more
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Proceedings of the 6th conference on Designing Interactive systems, 2006
Sensorial interfaces are based on augmenting existing physical objects with digital information. We propose sensorial activity theory to relate multi-sensory mappings to the context of device physicality and rituals of use. We share a design process for creating sensorial mappings, relationships between digital information and sensory information.
Angela Chang, Hiroshi Ishii 0001
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Sensorial interfaces are based on augmenting existing physical objects with digital information. We propose sensorial activity theory to relate multi-sensory mappings to the context of device physicality and rituals of use. We share a design process for creating sensorial mappings, relationships between digital information and sensory information.
Angela Chang, Hiroshi Ishii 0001
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Pharmacology & Toxicology, 1991
Abstract:During the last decade, evidence has been accumulated to demonstrate that a subpopulation of peptidecontaining primary afferent neurones serve a dual sensory‐efferent function. Considerable effort has been put into the development of pharmacological tools to modulate the release and or the postjunctional effects of transmitters of primary ...
J, Donnerer, R, Amann
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Abstract:During the last decade, evidence has been accumulated to demonstrate that a subpopulation of peptidecontaining primary afferent neurones serve a dual sensory‐efferent function. Considerable effort has been put into the development of pharmacological tools to modulate the release and or the postjunctional effects of transmitters of primary ...
J, Donnerer, R, Amann
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2012
Somatosensory deficit syndromes represent a common impairment following stroke and have a prevalence rate of around 80% in stroke survivors. These deficits restrict the ability of survivors to explore and manipulate their environment and are generally associated with a negative impact on quality of life and personal safety.
Carsten M, Klingner +2 more
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Somatosensory deficit syndromes represent a common impairment following stroke and have a prevalence rate of around 80% in stroke survivors. These deficits restrict the ability of survivors to explore and manipulate their environment and are generally associated with a negative impact on quality of life and personal safety.
Carsten M, Klingner +2 more
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CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999
Traditional jigsaw puzzles provide interesting visual stimulation, but hold diminished rewards for visually impaired users. We have built a puzzle whose pieces play portions of music and include a tangible topology representing their contents, giving auditory and tactile feedback about the pieces' role in the puzzle's overall solution.
Tamara M. Lackner +3 more
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Traditional jigsaw puzzles provide interesting visual stimulation, but hold diminished rewards for visually impaired users. We have built a puzzle whose pieces play portions of music and include a tangible topology representing their contents, giving auditory and tactile feedback about the pieces' role in the puzzle's overall solution.
Tamara M. Lackner +3 more
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1998
Research on the senses spans the enormous range from analysis of individual molecules involved in sensory transduction to the attempted elucidation of conscious sensation. Because the variety of conceptual and experimental approaches varies so broadly across the field, it is impossible to delineate a single direction for future research. Two trends are
A J, Hudspeth, K, Tanaka
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Research on the senses spans the enormous range from analysis of individual molecules involved in sensory transduction to the attempted elucidation of conscious sensation. Because the variety of conceptual and experimental approaches varies so broadly across the field, it is impossible to delineate a single direction for future research. Two trends are
A J, Hudspeth, K, Tanaka
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