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254 GENERALIZED SOMATOSENSORY CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER

2007

OrthodonticsAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinebusiness.industryTemporomandibular disorderMedicineIn patientbusinessSomatosensory systemEuropean Journal of Pain
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Lateral magnification matrix from the dioptric power matrix formalism in the paraxial case.

2012

Background Previous studies have highlighted that power matrices fully characterize the concept of dioptric power of any astigmatic surface. Thus, the basic equations in physiological optics can be generalized using the matrix formalism of the dioptric power. Among others, lateral magnification has also been interpreted as a matrix but mainly concerning magnification modification induced by spectacle correction of refractive error. Purpose To provide a fresh look into a novel paraxial formulation for the assessment of the lateral magnification using power matrices and in presence of astigmatism for thin and thick imaging systems in general. Methods Linear optics provides the frame to genera…

Optics and Photonicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectParaxial approximationPhysics::OpticsMagnificationAstigmatismAsymmetrySensory SystemsOphthalmologyMatrix (mathematics)Formalism (philosophy of mathematics)OpticsThin lensHumansbusinessRefractive indexPower matrixOptometrymedia_commonMathematicsLensesOphthalmicphysiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
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The effect of longitudinal chromatic aberration on the lag of accommodation and depth of field.

2016

Purpose Longitudinal chromatic aberration is present in all states of accommodation and may play a role in the accommodation response and the emmetropisation process. We study the change of the depth of field (DOFi) with the state of accommodation, taking into account the longitudinal chromatic aberration. Methods Subjective DOFi was defined as the range of defocus beyond which the blur of the target (one line of optotypes of 0.1 logMAR shown on a black-and-white microdisplay, seen through different colour filters) was perceived as objectionable. The subject's eye was paralysed and different, previously-measured accommodative states (corresponding to the accommodative demands of 0D, 2D and …

AdultMaleAccommodative responseLag01 natural sciencesDeformable mirror010309 optics03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineOpticsPhysiological optics0103 physical sciencesChromatic aberrationHumansDepth of fieldMathematicsDepth Perceptionbusiness.industryAccommodation OcularEmmetropiaSensory SystemsOphthalmology030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptometryFemaleMonochromatic colorbusinessAccommodationColor PerceptionPhotic StimulationOptometryOphthalmicphysiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
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Long-range intralaminar noise correlations in the barrel cortex

2015

Identifying the properties of correlations in the firing of neocortical neurons is central to our understanding of cortical information processing. It has been generally assumed, by virtue of the columnar organization of the neocortex, that the firing of neurons residing in a certain vertical domain is highly correlated. On the other hand, firing correlations between neurons steeply decline with horizontal distance. Technical difficulties in sampling neurons with sufficient spatial information have precluded the critical evaluation of these notions. We used 128-channel “silicon probes” to examine the spike-count noise correlations during spontaneous activity between multiple neurons with i…

MalePhysiologyNerve netStatistics as TopicAction PotentialsNeural CircuitsSomatosensory systemElectricityPhysical StimulationmedicineAnimalsRats WistarNeuronsPhysicsAfferent PathwaysNoise (signal processing)General NeuroscienceSomatosensory CortexBarrel cortexVoltage-Sensitive Dye ImagingRatsmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemVibrissaeNerve NetNeuroscienceJournal of Neurophysiology
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Characterization of taste compounds: chemical structures and sensory properties

2016

Characterization of taste compounds: chemical structures and sensory properties

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineTastetarpenoidsweetenerChemistry[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionumami and kokumi compoundsSensory systemUmami01 natural sciences3. Good health[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologysweet-tastingBiochemistrycarbohydrateTaste receptor010608 biotechnology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Perceptual blending in odor mixtures depends on the nature of odorants and human olfactory expertise.

2012

International audience; Our olfactory system is confronted with complex mixtures of odorants, often recognized as single entities due to odor blending (e.g., coffee). In contrast, we are also able to discriminate odors from complex mixtures (e.g., off-odors). Therefore, the olfactory system is able to engage either configural or elemental processes when confronted with mixtures. However, the rules that govern the involvement of these processes during odor perception remain poorly understood. In our first experiment, we examined whether simple odorant mixtures (binary/ternary) could elicit configural perception. Twenty untrained subjects were asked to evaluate the odor typicality of mixtures…

Olfactory systemMalePhysiology[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionmedia_common.quotation_subjectWineComplex Mixtures03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceYoung Adult0404 agricultural biotechnology0302 clinical medicineProfessional CompetenceIsobutyratesPhysiology (medical)PerceptionFood and NutritionHumansFuransCaproatesTrained subjectsmedia_commonCommunicationOdor perceptionbusiness.industrymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesProfessional competenceOlfactory Perception040401 food scienceSensory SystemsSmellOdorPyronesAlimentation et NutritionOdorantsFemalebusinessPsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological phenomena and processesCognitive psychology
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Comprehensive auditory discrimination profiles recorded with a fast parametric musical multi-feature mismatch negativity paradigm

2016

Abstract Objective Mismatch negativity (MMN), a component of the auditory event-related potential (ERP) in response to auditory-expectancy violation, is sensitive to central auditory processing deficits associated with several clinical conditions and to auditory skills deriving from musical expertise. This sensitivity is more evident for stimuli integrated in complex sound contexts. This study tested whether increasing magnitudes of deviation (levels) entail increasing MMN amplitude (or decreasing latency), aiming to create a balanced version of the musical multi-feature paradigm towards measurement of extensive auditory discrimination profiles in auditory expertise or deficits. Methods Usi…

Auditory perceptionAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCentral auditory processingcentral auditory processingMismatch negativityContext (language use)AudiologyEvent-related potential (ERP)behavioral disciplines and activitiesta3112050105 experimental psychologyDiscrimination Learning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRhythmEvent-related potentialPhysiology (medical)medicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDiscrimination learning10. No inequalitysound discriminationCommunicationbusiness.industrySensory memory05 social sciencesElectroencephalographyevent-related potential (ERP)mismatch negativity (MMN)Sensory SystemsNeurologyAcoustic StimulationSound discriminationAuditory PerceptionEvoked Potentials AuditoryFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessPsychologyMismatch negativity (MMN)Timbre030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicClinical Neurophysiology
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Strain differences in the ratio of synaptic body types in photoreceptors of the rat retina.

1993

In the retinal outer plexiform layer of seven different rat strains, synaptic bodies (SB) were counted and, according to their morphology, characterized as synaptic ribbons (SR), synaptic spheres (SS) or intermediate structures. It was found that absolute SB numbers showed relatively small variations while SR/SS ratios differed considerably between the strains investigated. These results are discussed with respect to retinal pigmentation and to formation and degradation, respectively, of synaptic ribbons.

MaleMorphology (linguistics)Outer plexiform layerlaw.inventionSynapsechemistry.chemical_compoundSpecies SpecificitylawmedicineAnimalsPhotoreceptor CellsSynaptic ribbonRetinaStrain (chemistry)PigmentationRetinalRats Inbred StrainsSensory SystemsRatsOphthalmologyMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiophysicsFemalesense organsSynaptic VesiclesElectron microscopeNeuroscienceVision research
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Olfaction in the fetal and premature infant: functional status and clinical implications.

2004

This article considers olfaction as a functioning source of information for the fetus and the neonate, born on term or prematurely. It aims to present how odors are involved in the sensory continuity between the prenatal and postnatal environments and how they influence the earliest adaptive responses of newborns in the realms of self-regulation, emotional balance, feeding, and social interactions.Finally, it evaluates odors as sensory means to ameliorate the physiologic and behavioral responses of preterm infants to the adverse impacts of separation from mother, nonoral feeding, or iatrogenic distress.

PregnancyFetusPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologySensory systemOlfactionmedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologySmellDistressEmbryonic and Fetal DevelopmentPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineGestationHumansFunctional statusNeonatologybusinessInfant PrematureClinics in perinatology
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P13. Dendato-thalamo-cortical pathways in association with otolith dysfunction

2015

Introduction The processing of otolith information within the human cortex is still poorly understood (Lopez and Blanke, 2011). Two distinct anatomical otolith pathways within the thalamo-cortical vestibular network were proposed in patients with thalamic infarctions who presented with contra- or ipsiversive tilts of the subjective visual vertical (SVV) (Dieterich and Brandt, 1993; Baier et al., submitted for publication). Aim of this study was to investigate the dendato-thalamo-cortical pathways in association with otolith dysfunction by means of DTI (diffusion tensor imaging) based on the regions found in a recent patient study using statistical lesion-behavior mapping (Baier et al., subm…

Vestibular systemPutamenThalamusCaudate nucleusAnatomySensory SystemsPonsmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyVestibular nucleiPhysiology (medical)Cortex (anatomy)medicineNeurology (clinical)PsychologyNeuroscienceDiffusion MRIClinical Neurophysiology
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