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Sequential grouping modulates the effect of non-simultaneous masking on auditory intensity resolution.

2012

The presence of non-simultaneous maskers can result in strong impairment in auditory intensity resolution relative to a condition without maskers, and causes a complex pattern of effects that is difficult to explain on the basis of peripheral processing. We suggest that the failure of selective attention to the target tones is a useful framework for understanding these effects. Two experiments tested the hypothesis that the sequential grouping of the targets and the maskers into separate auditory objects facilitates selective attention and therefore reduces the masker-induced impairment in intensity resolution. In Experiment 1, a condition favoring the processing of the maskers and the targ…

AdultMaleMasking (art)medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCognitive NeuroscienceLoudness Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognitionPerceptual Maskinglcsh:MedicineAudiologySocial and Behavioral Sciencesbehavioral disciplines and activitiesPitch DiscriminationBehavioral NeuroscienceYoung AdultCognitionPerceptionPsychophysicsmedicinePsychophysicsPsychologyHumansAttentionPsychoacousticsPitch Perceptionlcsh:ScienceBiologymedia_commonPhysicsMultidisciplinarylcsh:RExperimental PsychologyAuditory ThresholdSensory SystemsInterval (music)Auditory SystemAcoustic StimulationQUIETPitch DiscriminationSensory PerceptionFemalelcsh:QPerceptual Maskingpsychological phenomena and processesResearch ArticleNeurosciencePsychoacousticsPLoS ONE
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Comparison of olfactory function in patients with seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis

1998

Hyposmia is a common symptom in allergic rhinitis. However, little is known about differences in the olfactory function of patients with seasonal or perennial allergy. A prospective controlled study was performed on 28 patients with allergic rhinitis to grass pollen and on 47 patients with allergic rhinitis to mites. Sixty-six healthy volunteers served as a control. Olfactory function was evaluated by a modified Connecticut Chemosensory Clinical Research Center testing procedure for threshold, identification, and discrimination. The grass pollen-allergic patients were tested preseasonally and after 3 weeks of intraseasonal grass pollen exposure; the mite-allergic patients and the volunteers…

AdultMaleOlfactory systemAllergyRhinitis Allergic PerennialAdolescentImmunologyAnosmiaOlfactionDiscrimination PsychologicalHyposmiaotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMitemedicineOlfactory thresholdAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyProspective StudiesMitesbiologybusiness.industryRhinitis Allergic Seasonalfood and beveragesAllergensMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseDiscrimination testingSmellImmunologyPollenFemalemedicine.symptombusinessAllergy
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Lateralized and Bilateral Olfactory Function in Patients With Chronic Sinusitis Compared With Healthy Control Subjects

1998

Results of this study demonstrated that a new olfactory test, the "Sniffin' Sticks," can be used to distinguish hyposmic patients with chronic sinusitis (n = 63) from control subjects. Dirhinic testing yielded improved olfactory sensitivity compared with monorhinic testing. However, dirhinic results were not significantly different from results obtained for the best nostril.

AdultMaleOlfactory systemmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentNostrilNeurological disorderAudiologylaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawSensory thresholdmedicineHumansIn patientSinusitisSinusitisAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryChronic sinusitismedicine.diseaseSurgerySmellmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologySensory ThresholdsChronic DiseaseFemalebusinessThe Laryngoscope
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Image quality and visual performance in the peripheral visual field following photorefractive keratectomy.

2002

ABSTRACT PURPOSE: A theoretical and experimental study was performed to assess the possible effects of photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) on retinal image quality and thresholds in the peripheral visual field. METHODS: Simple optical calculations suggest that although the quality of the retinal image at the fovea of the postoperative PRK eye may be comparable to that in an emmetropic eye, images in the peripheral field may be markedly worse, since peripheral ray bundles may pass partly through ablated and partly through unablated cornea, giving a simultaneous-vision bifocal effect. This would be expected to create an annular zone of confusion, so that light from two different directions in o…

AdultMaleOptics and Photonicsgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityEmmetropiaPhotorefractive Keratectomychemistry.chemical_compoundCorneaMyopiaHumansMedicineVision OcularRetinabusiness.industryRetinaleye diseasesPhotorefractive keratectomyVisual fieldOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureMeridian (perimetry visual field)chemistrySensory ThresholdsVisual Field TestsOptometryFemaleLasers ExcimerSurgerysense organsVisual FieldsbusinessPhotopic vision
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Acute performance evaluation of a new ventricular automatic capture algorithm

2006

Aims This study evaluated the acute clinical performance of a new ventricular automatic capture algorithm developed to work with all lead types and pacing vectors. Methods and results During regular pacemaker implant or replacement, AutoThreshold and manual threshold tests were performed in ventricular unipolar (UP) and bipolar (BP, if applicable) pacing using a customized external prototype INSIGNIA™ pacemaker. The success rate and accuracy of two different modes (commanded and ambulatory) of the automatic capture algorithm were used to evaluate the performance. Loss-of-capture events (two consecutive non-captured beats without backup pacing) were used to assess safety. Data of 53 patients…

AdultMalePacemaker Artificialmedicine.medical_specialtyHeart VentriclesAbsolute thresholdlaw.inventionlawPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineHumansTelemetryMedicineProspective StudiesLead (electronics)AgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industrySignificant differenceClinical performancePacemaker implantMiddle AgedAmbulatoryElectrocardiography AmbulatoryCardiologyArtificial cardiac pacemakerFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAlgorithmAlgorithmsEP Europace
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Differential effect of Incobotulinumtoxin A on pain, neurogenic flare and hyperalgesia in human surrogate models of neurogenic pain

2017

Background: The effectiveness of Botulinum-neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) to treat pain in human pain models is very divergent. This study was conducted to clarify if the pain models or the route of BoNT/A application might be responsible for these divergent findings. Methods: Sixteen healthy subjects (8 males, mean age 27 ± 5 years) were included in a first set of experiments consisting of three visits: (1) Visit: Quantitative sensory testing (QST) was performed before and after intradermal capsaicin injection (CAPS, 15 μg) on one thigh and electrical current stimulation (ES, 1 Hz) on the contralateral thigh. During stimulation pain and the neurogenic flare response (laser-Doppler imaging) were ass…

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Secondary hyperalgesia and perceptual wind-up following intradermal injection of capsaicin in humans.

1998

Wind-up and secondary hyperalgesia both are related to central sensitization, but whereas the former is explained by homosynaptic facilitation, the latter is due to heterosynaptic facilitation. To investigate possible interactions between both types of facilitation, we tested for alterations of perceptual wind-up in the secondary hyperalgesic skin zone adjacent to a capsaicin injection with light touch (by a cotton wisp) and punctate stimuli (calibrated von Frey hairs and pin pricks). Temporal summation of pain sensation (perceptual wind-up) was only observed with a clearly noxious stimulus (pin prick) presented at a repetition frequency of 0.6 s(-1), but not 0.2 s(-1). Pain ratings to trai…

AdultMalePain ThresholdAdolescentInjections IntradermalStimulus (physiology)SummationThreshold of painConditioning PsychologicalmedicineNoxious stimulusHumansSensitizationintegumentary systemNociceptorsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineNociceptionmedicine.anatomical_structureAllodyniaNeurologyHyperalgesiaTouchHyperalgesiaSynapsesFemalePerceptionNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomCapsaicinPsychologyNeurosciencePain
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Entrapment of adult fingers between window glass and seal entry of a motor vehicle side door: an experimental study for investigation of the force at…

2011

In modern motor vehicles with automatic power windows, a potential hazard exists for jam events of fingers between the window glass and seal entry. This study determined entrapment forces acting on adult fingers at the subjective maximum pain threshold during entrapment in such windows. The length and the girth of the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints of the triphalangeal fingers of the right hands of 109 participants (60 men, 49 women) were measured; the diameter was calculated from girth, which was assumed to be circular. The automatic power window system of a motor vehicle side door was changed to a mechanical system. During entrapment the force distributed across the four proxi…

AdultMalePain ThresholdAdolescentMovementBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsPoison controlSeal (mechanical)Girth (geometry)FingersEntrapmentYoung AdultFinger JointThreshold of painmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMathematicsOrthodonticsbusiness.industryRehabilitationWindow (computing)Index fingerStructural engineeringMiddle AgedBiomechanical PhenomenaMotor Vehiclesmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleGlassSafetyInterphalangeal JointbusinessJournal of biomechanics
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Illusion of Pain: Pre-existing Knowledge Determines Brain Activation of ‘Imagined Allodynia’

2007

Abstract Allodynia means that innocuous tactile stimulation is felt as pain. Accordingly, cerebral activations during allodynia or touch should markedly differ. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the imagination of allodynia affects brain processing of touch in healthy subjects. Seventeen healthy subjects divided into 2 subgroups were investigated: The first group (n = 7) was familiar with allodynia, based on previous pain studies, whereas the second group (n = 10) had never knowingly experienced allodynia. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, 2 experimental conditions were investigated. In one condition the subjects were simply touched at their left hand, whereas duri…

AdultMalePain ThresholdBrain activity and meditationPainSensory systemInsular cortexPhysical StimulationImage Processing Computer-AssistedPsychophysicsHumansMedicineAnterior cingulate cortexPain MeasurementBrain MappingSensory stimulation therapymedicine.diagnostic_testHyperesthesiabusiness.industrySomatosensory CortexMiddle AgedIllusionsMagnetic Resonance ImagingOxygenKnowledgeAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAllodyniamedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyTouchNeuropathic painImaginationFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNeuroscienceThe Journal of Pain
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Increased muscular and cutaneous pain sensitivity in cephalic region in patients with chronic tension-type headache

2005

Increased excitability of the central nervous system generated by repetitive and sustained pericranial myofascial nociception may be responsible for transformation of episodic tension-type headache into chronic form. We aimed to compare mechanical and electrical (intramuscular and cutaneous) pain thresholds in trapezius and anterior tibial regions between 20 patients with chronic tension type headache and 20 healthy controls. Pain thresholds to three types of electrical stimulation (single pulse, 2 and 100 Hz) were significantly lower in patients than in controls in trapezius muscle (P < 0.02) and in skin overlying the trapezius muscle (P < 0.05), whilst electrical pain thresholds did not d…

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