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Stochastic resonance stimulation effect on stability during walking in people with Parkinson disease. [PDF]
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Acupuncture and Sensory Thresholds
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1989The effect of acupuncture on sensory thresholds was studied in 6 healthy subjects. The modes of acupuncture studied were: 1. manual stimulation, 2. electrical stimulation at 2 Hz, 3. electrical stimulation at 80 Hz. Superfiscial-acupuncture was used as placebo. Insertions of needles or application of electrodes were bilateral, at St 7 (intrasegmental)
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Sensory Deprivation and Pain Thresholds
Science, 1961Four days of sensory deprivation produced a significant lowering of thresholds for electrically induced pain.
J, VERNON, T E, McGILL
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Quantitative Sensory Testing in Cluster Headache: Increased Sensory Thresholds
Cephalalgia, 2006To determine if recently reported changes in sensory thresholds during migraine attacks can also be seen in cluster headache (CH), we performed quantitative sensory testing (QST) in 10 healthy subjects and in 16 patients with CH. Eight of the patients had an episodic CH and the other eight a chronic CH.
J, Ladda +4 more
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Sensory Thresholds of Normal Human Feet
Foot & Ankle International, 2000Hypotheses/Purpose: Although several studies in the literature have evaluated the abnormal sensory thresholds of diabetic feet to Semmes-Weinstein monofilament testing, there is very limited data on the sensory thresholds of individuals without diabetes or peripheral neuropathy.
C, Jeng, J, Michelson, M, Mizel
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Viewing touch improves tactile sensory threshold
NeuroReport, 2005Previous research on multisensory integration has demonstrated that viewing the stimulated body part enhances discrimination ability. Participants in this experiment watched a video showing a hand being touched by a stick and a second video showing the stick touching the space beneath the hand.
Michael, Schaefer +2 more
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SENSORY THRESHOLDS: CONCEPTS AND METHODS
Journal of Sensory Studies, 1998A sensory threshold can be defined generally as a stimulus intensity that produces a response in half of the trials. The definition of the population threshold is discussed. Five main classical statistical procedures for estimating thresholds are reviewed.
JIAN BI, DANIEL M. ENNIS
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EXTRAVERSION AND SENSORY THRESHOLD
Psychophysiology, 1968ABSTRACTIt was predicted that Introverts would have lower auditory thresholds than Extraverts, in line with other physiological differences between these groups. Using an ear‐choice technique and controlling the factor of guessing, the prediction was verified, using non‐patients who score at the two ends of the Eysenck Personality Inventory.
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Measurement of Sensory Thresholds
1999One of the earliest characteristics of human sensory function to be measured was the absolute threshold. The absolute or detection threshold was seen as an energy level below which no sensation would be produced by a stimulus and above which a sensation would reach consciousness. The concept of threshold was central to Fechner’s psychophysics.
Harry T. Lawless, Hildegarde Heymann
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