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Working Memory Load-Dependent Cortical Mechanism of Distraction Analgesia in Healthy Individuals: An fNIRS Study. [PDF]
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Neural representation of proactive and reactive inhibitory control adaptations across sensory modalities. [PDF]
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Vision drives the neural construction of a two-stage hierarchy of spatial processing in infancy. [PDF]
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Investigating the role of beta and gamma tACS in visual processing and conscious perception. [PDF]
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HNO, 2023
Somatosensory tinnitus represents a clinically significant subgroup of chronic tinnitus. Although not completely understood, increasing evidence suggests interactivity between the somatosensory and auditory systems is responsible for both the development and maintenance of tinnitus.The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the evaluation of ...
Veronika, Vielsmeier +2 more
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Somatosensory tinnitus represents a clinically significant subgroup of chronic tinnitus. Although not completely understood, increasing evidence suggests interactivity between the somatosensory and auditory systems is responsible for both the development and maintenance of tinnitus.The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the evaluation of ...
Veronika, Vielsmeier +2 more
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2018
The analysis and interpretation of somatosensory information are performed by a complex network of brain areas located mainly in the parietal cortex. Somatosensory deficits are therefore a common impairment following lesions of the parietal lobe. This chapter summarizes the clinical presentation, examination, prognosis, and therapy of sensory deficits,
Carsten M, Klingner, Otto W, Witte
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The analysis and interpretation of somatosensory information are performed by a complex network of brain areas located mainly in the parietal cortex. Somatosensory deficits are therefore a common impairment following lesions of the parietal lobe. This chapter summarizes the clinical presentation, examination, prognosis, and therapy of sensory deficits,
Carsten M, Klingner, Otto W, Witte
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2018
Somatosensory areas containing topographic maps of the body surface are a major feature of parietal cortex. In primates, parietal cortex contains four somatosensory areas, each with its own map, with the primary cutaneous map in area 3b. Rodents have at least three parietal somatosensory areas.
Samuel, Harding-Forrester +1 more
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Somatosensory areas containing topographic maps of the body surface are a major feature of parietal cortex. In primates, parietal cortex contains four somatosensory areas, each with its own map, with the primary cutaneous map in area 3b. Rodents have at least three parietal somatosensory areas.
Samuel, Harding-Forrester +1 more
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