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Effects of prediction and attention on tactile precision in somatosensory gating. [PDF]
Pacheco PND, Zimmermann E.
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Preliminary analysis of ayahuasca-induced anatomical alterations in the somatosensory cortex of juvenile non-human primates (Callithrix jacchus) subjected to chronic stress. [PDF]
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Hierarchical somatosensory processing
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1998Recent studies of the postcentral and additional somatosensory cortices support a hierarchical scheme for information processing. In the postcentral gyrus, the complexity of receptive field properties increases with caudal progression from area 1.
Yoshiaki Iwamura
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Somatosensory disinhibition in dystonia
Movement Disorders, 2001AbstractDespite the fact that somatosensory processing is inherently dependent on inhibitory functions, only excitatory aspects of the somatosensory feedback have so far been assessed in dystonic patients. We studied the recovery functions of spinal N13, brainstem P14, parietal N20, P27, and frontal N30 somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) after ...
Alberto Priori +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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2016
This chapter discusses anatomical basis for somatosensory functions, and symptoms and syndromes caused by its impairment. Somatic sensation is divided into general somatic sensation, which receives sensory input from the skin, skeletal muscles, and joints, and special somatic sensations such as visual, auditory, and equilibrium. Among these sensations,
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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This chapter discusses anatomical basis for somatosensory functions, and symptoms and syndromes caused by its impairment. Somatic sensation is divided into general somatic sensation, which receives sensory input from the skin, skeletal muscles, and joints, and special somatic sensations such as visual, auditory, and equilibrium. Among these sensations,
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Primary somatosensory cortex, cortical somatosensory networks, and cortical somatosensory functions
Pain Forum, 1996Backonja reviews an old, but relevant and ongo ing, problem in cortical somatosensory physiol ogy. What role does the primary somatosen sory cortex (81) play in conscious pain perception? His conclusions, based upon ample evi dence, that 81 is part of a distributed network and that it alone is neither necessary nor sufficient for conscious pain ...
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Somatosensory evoked potentials
2019Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) have been routinely used over the years to evaluate the somatosensory pathway and thereby supplement the diagnostic process when the history, neurologic examination, and imaging were not fully conclusive. The utilization of SEPs has become more popular in recent years despite the advance of imaging studies such as
Iryna M, Muzyka, Bachir, Estephan
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