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Sensory systems

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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Sensory Deprivation

Science, 1961
Exploratory experimental work into the effects of sensory deprivation on human subjects has developed rapidly during the past decade and many reports have been published. It would appear to be necessary, however, to pause for a moment and to review the work which has so far been executed with a view to facilitating the systematic investigation of this ...
H E, Gruber, J A, Vernon
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Sensory Syndromes

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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Sensory systems

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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Sensory Mononeuropathies

Seminars in Neurology, 1998
The clinical neurologist frequently encounters patients with a variety of focal sensory symptoms and signs. This article reviews the clinical features, etiologies, laboratory findings, and management of the common sensory mononeuropathies including meralgia paresthetica, cheiralgia paresthetica, notalgia paresthetica, gonyalgia paresthetica, digitalgia
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Sensory deprivation

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
The loss of vision, hearing, and speech, even on a temporary basis, may be responsible for strange, unpredictable, or bizarre behavior. The placement of obtundent surgical dressings may be responsible for the symptoms of sensory deprivation.
A N, Cranin, J, Sher
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Sensory Neuronopathies

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2017
The sensory neuronopathies are sensory-predominant polyneuropathies that result from damage to the dorsal root and trigeminal sensory ganglia. This review explores the various causes of acquired sensory neuronopathies, the approach to diagnosis, and treatment.Diagnostic criteria have recently been published and validated to allow differentiation of ...
Allison, Crowell, Kelly G, Gwathmey
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Bioinspired Electronics for Artificial Sensory Systems

Advances in Materials, 2018
Humans have a myriad of sensory receptors in different sense organs that form the five traditionally recognized senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
Yei Hwan Jung   +3 more
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Sensory Development

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2015
Sensory development is complex, with both morphologic and neural components. Development of the senses begins in early fetal life, initially with structures and then in-utero stimulation initiates perception. After birth, environmental stimulants accelerate each sensory organ to nearly complete maturity several months after birth.
Melinda B, Clark-Gambelunghe   +1 more
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Sensory neuronopathies

Muscle & Nerve, 2015
ABSTRACTThe sensory neuronopathies (or ganglionopathies) are a small subcategory of neuropathies characterized by primary degeneration of the dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglion sensory neurons, resulting in a distinctive clinical presentation.
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