Search results for "Sensory stimulation"

showing 10 items of 36 documents

Three Patterns of Oscillatory Activity Differentially Synchronize Developing Neocortical Networks In Vivo

2009

Coordinated patterns of electrical activity are important for the early development of sensory systems. The spatiotemporal dynamics of these early activity patterns and the role of the peripheral sensory input for their generation are essentially unknown. We performed extracellular multielectrode recordings in the somatosensory cortex of postnatal day 0 to 7 rats in vivo and observed three distinct patterns of synchronized oscillatory activity. (1) Spontaneous and periphery-driven spindle bursts of 1-2 s in duration and approximately 10 Hz in frequency occurred approximately every 10 s. (2) Spontaneous and sensory-driven gamma oscillations of 150-300 ms duration and 30-40 Hz in frequency oc…

PeriodicityJournal ClubAction PotentialsSensory systemStimulationNeurotransmissionBiologySomatosensory systemSynaptic TransmissionBrain mappingFunctional LateralityStatistics NonparametricBiological ClocksEvoked Potentials SomatosensoryBiological neural networkAnimalsAmino AcidsAnesthetics LocalNeuronsBrain MappingSensory stimulation therapyGeneral NeuroscienceAge FactorsLidocaineArticlesSomatosensory CortexElectric StimulationRatsAnimals NewbornVibrissaeNMDA receptorNerve NetNeuroscienceJournal of Neuroscience
researchProduct

Über das Wesen der optomotorischen Reaktionen

1953

Flying and swimming animals need to be able to avoid passive displacement by air and water currents. Optomotor reactions essentially serve this purpose. The animals must be able to distinguish precisely between sensory stimulation caused by passive displacement and by active locomotion. Stimulation due to active movements does not release optomotor reactions. Apparent exceptions to this rule, occurring only under artificial circumstances, are caused by a derangement of either normal sensory stimulation or normal movement and, consequently, of their normal correlation. Examples of both cases are discussed.

PharmacologyPhysicsCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSensory stimulation therapyMolecular MedicineWater currentStimulationDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)Cell BiologyAnatomyMolecular BiologyExperientia
researchProduct

Noli Me Tangere: Social Touch, Tactile Defensiveness, and Communication in Neurodevelopmental Disorders

2019

Tactile defensiveness is a common feature in neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Since the first studies, tactile defensiveness has been described as the result of an abnormal response to sensory stimulation. Moreover, it has been studied how the tactile system is closely linked to socio-communicative development and how the interoceptive sensory system supports both a discriminating touch and an affective touch. Therefore, several neurophysiological studies have been conducted to investigate the neurobiological basis of the development and functioning of the tactile system for a better understanding of the tactile defensiveness behavior and the social touch of NDDs. Given the lack of rece…

Sensory stimulation therapySettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)General Neuroscienceautism spectrum disorders05 social sciencesneurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs)Sensory systemautism spectrum disordertactile defensivene050105 experimental psychologySettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesocial touchPerspectiveFocusing attention0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial touchtactile defensivenesssensory reactivityPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
researchProduct

Direct activation of zebrafish neurons by ultrasonic stimulation revealed by whole CNS calcium imaging

2020

Abstract Objective. Ultrasounds (US) use in neural engineering is so far mainly limited to ablation through high intensity focused ultrasound, but interesting preliminary results show that low intensity low frequency ultrasound could be used instead to modulate neural activity. However, the extent of this modulatory ability of US is still unclear, as in in vivo studies it is hard to disentangle the contribution to neural responses of direct activation of the neuron by US stimulation and indirect activation due either to sensory response to mechanical stimulation associated to US, or to propagation of activity from neighboring areas. Here, we aim to show how to separate the three effects and…

Ultrasonic Therapy0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringCalcium imagingStimulationSensory systembrain-stimulation02 engineering and technologysystem03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceUltrasounds0302 clinical medicineCalcium imagingmedicineAnimalsZebrafishZebrafishNeuronscalcium imaging ultrasonic stimulation ultrasound zebrafishSensory stimulation therapybiologyCalcium imaging; Neuromodulation; Ultrasounds; ZebrafishNeuromodulationneuromodulation; zebrafish; ultrasounds; calcium imagingtranscranial focused ultrasoundNeural engineeringbiology.organism_classification020601 biomedical engineeringNeuromodulation (medicine)cellular resolutionmedicine.anatomical_structureLarvaCalciumNeuronNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryneurostimulation
researchProduct

Effects of different lower-limb sensory stimulation strategies on postural regulation-a Systematic review and metaanalysis

2017

Systematic reviews of balance control have tended to only focus on the effects of single lower-limb stimulation strategies, and a current limitation is the lack of comparison between different relevant stimulation strategies. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine evidence of effects of different lower-limb sensory stimulation strategies on postural regulation and stability. Moderate- to high-pooled effect sizes (Unbiased (Hedges' g) standardized mean differences (SMD) = 0.31-0.66) were observed with the addition of noise in a Stochastic Resonance Stimulation Strategy (SRSS), in three populations (i.e., healthy young adults, older adults, and individuals with low…

VisionSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineStimulationDatabase and Informatics MethodsElderlyMathematical and Statistical Techniques0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyDatabase SearchingYoung adultlcsh:SciencePostural BalanceMultidisciplinarySensory stimulation therapyPhysicsTextilesCompressionClassical MechanicsSystematic reviewMeta-analysisPhysical Sciences/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingSensory Perceptionmedicine.symptomStatistics (Mathematics)Research Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresResearch and Analysis MethodsLower limbClothingMotor Reactions03 medical and health sciencesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingPhysical StimulationmedicineHumansStatistical MethodsBalance (ability)Balance and FallsFunctional Electrical Stimulationbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life Sciences030229 sport sciencesPostural ControlAge GroupsGeriatricsPeople and PlacesCognitive SciencePopulation Groupingslcsh:QbusinessMathematics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceMeta-AnalysisBalance problemsPLoS ONE
researchProduct

Severe Perinatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury Induces Long-Term Sensorimotor Deficits, Anxiety-Like Behaviors and Cognitive Impairment in a Sex-, Ag…

2019

Perinatal brain injury (PBI) leads to neurological disabilities throughout life, from motor deficits, cognitive limitations to severe cerebral palsy. Yet, perinatal brain damage has limited therapeutic outcomes. Besides, the immature brain of premature children is at increased risk of hypoxic/ischemic (HI) injury, with males being more susceptible to it and less responsive to protective/therapeutical interventions. Here, we model in male and female C57BL/6 mice, the impact of neonatal HI and the protective effects of neonatal handling (NH), an early life tactile and proprioceptive sensory stimulation. From postnatal day 1 (PND1, modeling pre-term) to PND21 randomized litters received either…

cognitionsensory stimulationCognitive NeurosciencePhysiologyBrain damageCorpus callosumlcsh:RC321-571Cerebral palsy03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineAtrophyCognitionmedicinesexAnimal modelneonatal hypoxic ischemic injurylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry030304 developmental biologyOriginal Research0303 health sciencesBehaviorSensory stimulation therapyNeocortexbusiness.industrybehaviorPutamenanimal modelNeophobiagender medicineNeonatal handlingmedicine.diseaseSensory stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structureNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeonatal hypoxic ischemic injuryneonatal handlingSexGender medicinemedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
researchProduct

Widespread Decoding of Tactile Input Patterns Among Thalamic Neurons

2021

Whereas, there is data to support that cuneothalamic projections predominantly reach a topographically confined volume of the rat thalamus, the ventroposterior lateral (VPL) nucleus, recent findings show that cortical neurons that process tactile inputs are widely distributed across the neocortex. Since cortical neurons project back to the thalamus, the latter observation would suggest that thalamic neurons could contain information about tactile inputs, in principle regardless of where in the thalamus they are located. Here we use a previously introduced electrotactile interface for producing sets of highly reproducible tactile afferent spatiotemporal activation patterns from the tip of di…

integrative neurophysiologyCognitive NeuroscienceThalamusNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Biologyinformation processingtactilelcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeurosciencethalamusmedicineLatency (engineering)lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryOriginal Research030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesNeocortexSensory stimulation therapyNeurophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemCuneate nucleusneurophysiologyNeuroscienceNucleus030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDecoding methodsNeuroscienceFrontiers in Systems Neuroscience
researchProduct

Effects of different lower-limb sensory stimulation strategies on postural regulation : A systematic review and meta-analysis

2017

Systematic reviews of balance control have tended to only focus on the effects of single lower-limb stimulation strategies, and a current limitation is the lack of comparison between different relevant stimulation strategies. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine evidence of effects of different lower-limb sensory stimulation strategies on postural regulation and stability. Moderate- to high- pooled effect sizes (Unbiased (Hedges’ g) standardized mean differences (SMD) = 0.31–0.66) were observed with the addition of noise in a Stochastic Resonance Stimulation Strategy (SRSS), in three populations (i.e., healthy young adults, older adults, and individuals with lo…

lower-limb sensory stimulationpostural regulationsystematic reviewmeta-analyysibalance controlstability
researchProduct

Rehabilitation and Improvement of the Postural Function

2015

Posture refers to the position of different body segments at a given time which can be modified through joint mobilization and the action of the neuromuscular system. Maintaining balance during bipedal quiet stance requires complex mechanisms from the postural control system in order to keep the vertical projection of the centre of mass (COM) within the base of support [1]. To achieve this aim, the centre of pressure (COP) plays a crucial role to compensate for any deviations of the COM, which can generate imbalance if they move beyond the limits of the base of support. The ability to control the COM depends on internal body representation in space. Internal representation is acquired by me…

medicine.medical_specialtyArticle Subject[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Posturelcsh:MedicineSensory systemMotor programGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesMuscle tone0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicinePostural BalanceHumansExercisePostural BalanceMotor skillComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSVestibular systemSensory stimulation therapyGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyProprioceptionRehabilitationlcsh:R030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineEditorialmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapy[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery
researchProduct

The treatment of severe self-injurious behavior through sensory stimulation: A case report

2016

Self-injurious behavior of an institutionalized man with profound intellectual disability was treated with a daily 15-min sensory stimulation program, which consisted of moving the arms and hands of the participant, swinging his body, and massage. The frequency of self-injurious behavior was measured in 10-min sessions. Using a reversal design, it was shown that sensory stimulation decreased the participant’s self-hitting behavior significantly, both in intensity and in frequency. Sensory stimulation is recommended for use in those cases in which functional analysis has shown that self-injury may be reinforced by its sensory consequences.

medicine.medical_specialtyMassageSensory stimulation therapysensory stimulationmedicine.medical_treatmentSensory systemself-injurious behaviorkehitysvammatmedicine.diseaselaitoshoitoPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSelf-injurious behavior; intellectual disabilities; applied behavior analysisIntellectual disabilitymedicineinstitutional careLibrary of Congress Classificationta516intellectual disabilitiesSpecial education; psychologyApplied behavior analysisPsychologyFunctional analysis (psychology)Clinical psychologyitsetuhokäyttäytyminen
researchProduct