نتایج جستجو برای: sensory relation with lumah

تعداد نتایج: 9329896  

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2012
Elisabet Codina Kéver Loïc Philippe Compère Branko Dragičević Jakov Dulčić Eric Parmentier

Pelvic fins in Ophidion rochei are reduced to four rod-like structures situated at the ventral jaws. While the fish is swimming, they make continuous sweeping movements on the bottom. This paper examines and describes the anatomy of the pelvic fins to determine the possible functions of these appendages in relation to the mode of life of this fish species. The pelvic fins of O. rochei show stro...

1999
Tokihiko Kaburagi Masaaki Honda

A relation between utterance speed and the amount articulatory behavior for each phoneme reduces is investigated on the basis of the articulatory data taken by using a magnetic sensory system. The relation between the utterance speed and the change of the utterance timing for each phoneme is also focused on. Two linear-regression models are proposed: one predicts reduced articulatory movements ...

2016
Haniyeh Rasouli Pirouzian Seyed Hadi Peighambardoust Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi

In the present study, the effects of substituting sucrose with maltitol and xylitol as bulking agents in compound milk chocolate were examined in relation to their physico-chemical, rheological and sensory characteristics. Standard reference chocolate was made using sucrose. The Casson mathematical model was the best fitting model for predicting rheological properties. Compared with chocolate s...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2005
Elaine N Aron Arthur Aron Kristin M Davies

This article examines the relation between adult shyness and sensory-processing sensitivity and posits a new model in which the interaction of sensitivity and adverse childhood environment leads to negative affectivity (with the highly sensitive being more impacted), which in turn leads to shyness. Consistent with this model, two questionnaire studies (Ns = 96 and 213) supported three hypothese...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2004
J-P Lefaucheur A Créange

OBJECTIVE To investigate a comprehensive battery of neurophysiological tests for objective evaluation of sensory neuropathies including fibre type involvement and severity, and to determine the relation between neurophysiological data and clinical examination. METHODS 45 patients referred for sensory neuropathy were studied using a standardised clinical evaluation of large and small fibre sym...

Objectives: Among the most important problems of autistic children are the behavioral disorders due to sensory processing deficiency, which are typically reflected in behaviors such as impulsivity, attention and concentration disorders, undesirable emotional reactions, sensory seeking in the form of stereotype behaviors, self-injury and self-stimulating. The present study aimed at exploring the...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2007
Bart Boets Bert De Smedt Jan Wouters Katrien Lemay Pol Ghesquière

It has been suggested that high levels of prenatal testosterone exposure are implied in the aetiology of dyslexia and its frequently co-occurring sensory problems. This study examined 2D : 4D digit ratio (a marker of fetal testosterone exposure) in dyslexic and normal reading children. No group differences in 2D : 4D were observed. Digit ratio did not show the postulated relation with reading, ...

2015
Patrick Grabher Martina F. Callaghan John Ashburner Nikolaus Weiskopf Alan J. Thompson Armin Curt Patrick Freund

OBJECTIVE In patients with subacute spinal cord injury (SCI), the motor system undergoes progressive structural changes rostral to the lesion, which are associated with motor outcome. The extent to which the sensory system is affected and how this relates to sensory outcome are uncertain. METHODS Changes in the sensory system were prospectively followed by applying a comprehensive magnetic re...

حافظی, رحمت‌الله, غنجال, علی, قاسمی, محمد, متقی, منیره,

Background and Objective: Stroke results in increased sensory disorder, motor impairment and functional deficit. Sensory stimulation is the basis for beginning of the process of brain plasticity and recovery of sensory motor function in the affected limbs. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of sensory retraining on functional recovery of upper limbs in patients with ische...

2013
Jessica Sevos Anne Grosselin Jacques Pellet Catherine Massoubre Denis Brouillet

For schizophrenic patients, the world can appear as deprived of practical meaning, which normally emerges from sensory-motor experiences. However, no research has yet studied the integration between perception and action in this population. In this study, we hypothesize that patients, after having controlled the integrity of their visuospatial integration, would nevertheless present deficit in ...

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