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The effect of sensory stimulation on apnea of prematurity
The study aims to assess the effect of sensory stimulation on apnoea among premature newborns.Thirty preterm newborns that were diagnosed with apnoea of prematurity, had a gestational age between 32 and 34 weeks, had low birth weight, and were appropriate for gestational age from 1200 to 2000 g were included in this prospective randomized study ...
Asmaa S.A. Abdel Mageed, M.Sc. +3 more
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Knowledge of Mothers on Multisensory Intervention for Preterm Babies: A Hospital-based Cross-sectional Study from Mangaluru, India [PDF]
Introduction: Multisensory intervention for preterm babies is developmentally appropriate and has the capacity to integrate information from different senses-Auditory, Tactile, Visual, and Vestibular (ATVV). Involving mothers in the intervention may help
Sonya Sequeira +2 more
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Post-ischemic reorganization of sensory responses in cerebral cortex
IntroductionSensorimotor integration is critical for generating skilled, volitional movements. While stroke tends to impact motor function, there are also often associated sensory deficits that contribute to overall behavioral deficits.
P. Hayley +6 more
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IntroductionEither non-invasive somatotopic or substitute sensory feedback is capable of conveying a single modality of sensory information from prosthetic hands to amputees.
Jie Zhang +7 more
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Effect of Remote Sensory Noise on Hand Function Post Stroke
Hand motor impairment persists after stroke. Sensory inputs may facilitate recovery of motor function. This pilot study tested the effectiveness of tactile sensory noise in improving hand motor function in chronic stroke survivors with tactile sensory ...
Na Jin J Seo +5 more
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Interaction of hyperalgesia and sensory loss in complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS I) [PDF]
Sensory abnormalities are a key feature of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). In order to characterise these changes in patients suffering from acute or chronic CRPS I, we used Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) in comparison to an age and gender ...
Lauchart, Meike +15 more
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Sensory stimulation in campus open spaces for salutogenic effects: a scoping review of literature
Sensory design is increasingly applied in therapeutic and educational environments to promote well-being. Within urban universities, sensory stimulation is posited to significantly enhance the salutogenic effects of campus open spaces, as an appealing ...
Mengjia Fan +2 more
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BACKGROUND: Disorders of consciousness (DOC) incorporate stages of awareness and arousal. Through coma arousal therapy sensory deprivation experienced by patients with DOC can be mitigated.
Sanjiv Kumar +2 more
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Multisensory Interactions between Vestibular, Visual and Somatosensory Signals.
Vestibular inputs are constantly processed and integrated with signals from other sensory modalities, such as vision and touch. The multiply-connected nature of vestibular cortical anatomy led us to investigate whether vestibular signals could ...
Walther, LE +16 more
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Effects of retro-nasal aroma release on satiation
It is suggested that the brain response of a food odour sensed retro-nasally is related to satiation. The extent of retro-nasal aroma release during consumption depends on the physical structure of a food, i.e.
Graaf, C., de +9 more
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