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Background Musical hallucinations are a particular type of auditory hallucination in which the patient perceives instrumental music, musical sounds, or songs.
Alexandre Montalvo +2 more
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Introduction There is a growing population of women with limb loss, yet limited research is available to provide evidentiary support for clinical decision-making in this demographic.
Roxanne Disla +8 more
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Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the needs of their complex patients due to limited resources in their geographical area. Recruitment and retention of the rural clinical workforce are beset by
Mark R. Schmeler +3 more
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Activated natural zeolites for beer filtration: A pilot scale approach
A clinoptilolite-rich natural zeolite was tested as a substitute for kieselguhr as a filtering material to eliminate ingredients that cause beer haze formation.
Marin Senila +4 more
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Sensory Loss in China: Prevalence, Use of Aids, and Impacts on Social Participation
The number of older adults with vision and/or hearing loss is growing world-wide, including in China, whose population is aging rapidly. Sensory loss impacts on older people's ability to participate in their communities and their quality of life.
Chyrisse Heine +4 more
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DESIGNING ACCESSIBLE TOURISM EXPERIENCES: SLOW, SENSORY AND SMART FRAMEWORK
Slow tourism is an emergent research area focused on slowing the pace of life during vacations. A comprehensive multi-sensory approach can contribute to designing enhanced slow tourism experiences deemed accessible, both in situ and remotely. There is a
Dora Agapito, Manuela Guerreiro
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We allocate attention to relevant sensory stimuli to enhance their neural processing. Here, the authors show that attention, like adaptation, causes a misrepresentation and misperception of visual changes in our environment in cases where this aids the ...
Vahid Mehrpour +2 more
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Characteristics of Sensory Processing in Children with Cochlear Implants and Hearing Aids [PDF]
Sensory processing includes perception, organization, and reaction to sensory stimuli. Research has shown that deaf and hard-of-hearing children have unique sensory processing characteristics. The aim of this study was to identify these characteristics
Ana Drobac +2 more
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Backgrounds Contralateral cervical seventh (C7) nerve transfer aids motor and sensory recovery in total brachial plexus avulsion injuries (TBPI), but synchronous sensation often persists postoperatively.
Zeyu Cai +6 more
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