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Mild traumatic brain injury as a pathological process
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined as dysfunction or other evidence of brain pathology caused by external physical force. More than 69 million new cases of TBI are registered worldwide each year, 80% of them - mild TBI.
Yana Naumenko +3 more
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Sensory augmentation and the tactile sublime [PDF]
This paper responds to recent developments in the field of sensory augmentation by analysing several technological devices that augment the sensory apparatus using the tactile sense.
Berta, Yorick
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Adaptation occurs in a variety of forms in all sensory systems, motivating the question: what is its purpose? A productive approach has been to hypothesize that adaptation helps neural systems to efficiently encode stimuli whose statistics vary in time.
Barry, Wark +2 more
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Growing demand for sustainable food has led to the development of meat analogs to satisfy flexitarians and conscious meat-eaters. Successful combinations of functional ingredients and processing methods result in the generation of meat-like sensory ...
M. Fiorentini +2 more
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Motivations for Food Consumption during Specific Eating Occasions in Turkey
Several studies in different countries have been conducted to investigate factors affecting food choices. The objective of this study was to understand the motivations of specific food and beverage choices for different eating occasions in a typical diet
Delores Chambers +10 more
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Expanding theory of tourists’ destination loyalty: The role of sensory impressions
What shapes tourist's attitudes towards destinations most, abstract destination image or concrete sensory impressions? This exploratory research investigates the unique role played by sensory impressions in understanding destination loyalty through a ...
Xingyang Lv, Chunxiao Li, S. McCabe
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Direct Electrophysiological Mapping of Shape-Induced Affective Perception
Visual information may convey different affective valences and induce our brain into different affective perceptions. Many studies have found that unpleasant stimuli could produce stronger emotional effects than pleasant stimuli could. Although there has
Yingli Li +8 more
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A case of auditory neuropathy revealed by OTOF gene mutation analysis in a junior high school girl
Objective: Congenital auditory neuropathy (AN) affects hearing and speech development. The degree of hearing difficulty in congenital AN varies as a function of pathology at the inner ear hair cell (IHC) synapses or the auditory nerve.
Ying Cheng +3 more
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First reported CABP2‐related non‐syndromic hearing loss in Northern Europe
Background CABP2‐related non‐syndromic hearing loss have only been reported in a few families worldwide (Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Italy). The hearing loss was in these cases described as prelingual, symmetrical, and moderate to severe.
Inger Norlyk Sheyanth +5 more
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An artificial sensory neuron with visual-haptic fusion
Human behaviors are extremely sophisticated, relying on the adaptive, plastic and event-driven network of sensory neurons. Such neuronal system analyzes multiple sensory cues efficiently to establish accurate depiction of the environment.
Changjin Wan +9 more
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