نتایج جستجو برای: aversiveness

تعداد نتایج: 194  

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2012
Ni Yan Bing Cao Jiahe Xu Chun Hao Xu Zhang Ying Li

Studies of both humans and animals suggest that anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is important for processing pain perception. We identified that perigenul ACC (pACC) sensitization and enhanced visceral pain in a visceral hypersensitive rat in previous studies. Pain contains both sensory and affective dimensions. Teasing apart the mechanisms that control the neural pathways mediating pain affect ...

2017
Patricia V. Turner Paul Schroeder Susanna Louhimies David B. Anderson

Early milestones in the advancement of clinical fish welfare and welfare science include the first use of MS 222 by R. Schoettgerat the Wisconsin Sports Fishing Laboratory in the 1960s and the behavioural assays on carp by J. Verheijen in the Netherlands in the 1970s and 80s. The latter remained relatively obscure but re-emerged in the 1990s and 2000s after the publication of studies by L. Sned...

2015
Huijing Hu Shengai Li Sheng Li

Voluntary breathing-controlled electrical stimulation (BreEStim), a novel non-invasive and non-pharmacological treatment protocol for neuropathic pain management, was reported to selectively reduce the affective component of pain possibly by increasing pain threshold. The underlying mechanisms involved in the analgesic effect of BreEStim were considered to result from combination of multiple in...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2003
Robyn M Cox Genevieve C Alexander Ginger A Gray

The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) is a self-report questionnaire that is used to quantify the impact of a hearing problem on an individual's daily life. In this investigation, the relationships were explored between typical clinical audiometric data and the four subscale scores of the APHAB administered in the unaided (without-amplification) condition. Sixty subjects provid...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2002
Peter Muris Harald Merckelbach PeterJ de Jong Thomas H Ollendick

The non-associative account of phobic etiology assumes that a number of specific fears (e.g., fear of heights, water, spiders, strangers, and separation) have an evolutionary background and may occur in the absence of learning experiences (e.g., conditioning). By this view, these specific fears pertain to stimuli that once posed a challenge to the survival of our prehistoric ancestors. Accordin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Stephen M Rogers Philip L Newland

Recent reviews highlight a longstanding controversy about how different taste qualities are coded in the CNS. To address this issue, we have analyzed gustatory coding in the relatively simple and accessible nervous system of the locust, in which neural responses and gustatory elicited behavior are readily comparable. The intracellular responses of a population of spiking local interneurons in t...

2016
Augusto Peñaranda Juan Manuel Garcia Maria Leonor Aparicio Felipe Montes Clemencia Barón Roberto C. Jiménez Daniel Peñaranda

The objective of this study is to determine the auditory gain, quality of life, audiological benefits, in bone-anchored hearing device users (BAHA). It is a retrospective and concurrent evaluation of thirty patients fitted unilaterally and seven fitted bilaterally for at least six months. Patients were assessed with audiometric testing and application of Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) and Abbr...

2010
Andrea C. Samson Yonni Meyer

The present study investigates humor appreciation of aggressive cartoons in relation to gelotophobia, gelotophilia, and katagelasticism. These traits were described to have a peculiar relation to laughter-related phenomena, in particular to disparagement humor. 185 participants rated highly aggressive and non-aggressive humorous stimuli for funniness and aversiveness and their scores on the gel...

2016
William J. Cottam Laura Condon Hamza Alshuft Diane Reckziegel Dorothee P. Auer

Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies (fMRI) have transformed our understanding of central processing of evoked pain but the typically used block and event-related designs are not best suited to the study of ongoing pain. Here we used arterial spin labelling (ASL) for cerebral blood flow mapping to characterise the neural correlates of perceived intensity of osteoarthritis (OA) pain and...

2017
Charlotte Lupton Mohini Sengupta Ruey-Kuang Cheng Joanne Chia Vatsala Thirumalai Suresh Jesuthasan

Learning how to actively avoid a predictable threat involves two steps: recognizing the cue that predicts upcoming punishment and learning a behavioral response that will lead to avoidance. In zebrafish, ventral habenula (vHb) neurons have been proposed to participate in both steps by encoding the expected aversiveness of a stimulus. vHb neurons increase their firing rate as expectation of puni...

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