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The Effect of Somatosensorial System on Vestibular System
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2021The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the somatosensory system on the vestibular system and the interconnected ways they work together to maintain balance. The study was conducted on 54 individuals (27 females and 27 males), aged between 18-25 years. vHIT as well as cVEMP tests were used to evaluate the participants.
Kerem Ersin+3 more
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2012
The somatosensory system in mammals collects information from receptors in the skin, muscle, and joints. The dorsal root ganglion cells and trigeminal ganglion cells that receive this information send their central processes to synapse on neurons in the spinal cord and hindbrain.
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The somatosensory system in mammals collects information from receptors in the skin, muscle, and joints. The dorsal root ganglion cells and trigeminal ganglion cells that receive this information send their central processes to synapse on neurons in the spinal cord and hindbrain.
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2015
The somatosensory system of rats is of special interest, because rats use their facial whiskers to extract a wealth of information about objects in their environment, and the somatosensory system is specialized to process the information from receptors associated with their whiskers.
Jon H. Kaas, Ford F. Ebner
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The somatosensory system of rats is of special interest, because rats use their facial whiskers to extract a wealth of information about objects in their environment, and the somatosensory system is specialized to process the information from receptors associated with their whiskers.
Jon H. Kaas, Ford F. Ebner
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Representation of orientation in the somatosensory system
Behavioural Brain Research, 2002In this paper we discuss how orientation is represented and transformed in the somatosensory system. Information about stimulus orientation plays an important role in sensory processing. In touch it provides critical information about how stimuli are positioned on the hand, which is important for grasping and lifting objects. It also provides important
Steven S. Hsiao+2 more
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The Specific Somatosensory System and Dyskinesia
Archives of Neurology, 1968SEVERAL hypotheses have been proposed for the mechanism of abnormal movements, with the greatest emphasis placed upon the role of central structures. 1-3 While the importance of muscle afferents has also been stressed, 4 little attention has been paid to other peripheral receptors.
Sanford J. Larson, Anthony Sances
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Sensing and deciding in the somatosensory system
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1999Combined psychophysical and neurophysiological experiments have revealed some of the neural codes associated with perception and processing of tactile information. Recently, intracortical microstimulation was used to demonstrate a causal link between primary cortical activity and perception.
Ranulfo Romo, Emilio Salinas
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1983
Sensory information from body tissues such as the skin, muscles, joints and viscera reaches, the brain via two distinct routes represented by the lemniscal system and the extralemniscal or anterolateral system. Together these two pathways form the somatosensory afferent system.
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Sensory information from body tissues such as the skin, muscles, joints and viscera reaches, the brain via two distinct routes represented by the lemniscal system and the extralemniscal or anterolateral system. Together these two pathways form the somatosensory afferent system.
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