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Influences of aging on taste perception and oral somatic sensation

by Akiko Fukunaga, Hiroshi Uematsu, Kumiko Sugimoto - J Gerontol A , 2005
"... Background. Many elderly persons report reduced taste perception of the foods they eat. Any disturbance of taste and oral somatic sensations can induce this phenomenon. To determine the cause of decreased taste perception in older persons, the authors investigated age-related changes in taste percep ..."
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Background. Many elderly persons report reduced taste perception of the foods they eat. Any disturbance of taste and oral somatic sensations can induce this phenomenon. To determine the cause of decreased taste perception in older persons, the authors investigated age-related changes in taste

The Psychoanalysis of Somatic Sensations. The Prenatal Roots of Schizophrenia

by Jeno ̈ Raffai
"... This article gives a short review of the psychoanalysis of a young schi-zophrenic patient. It presents that the analysis of the body sensations takes one back onto one’s prenatal lifetime. This comes into being in the therapeutic relationship as well. It also turned out, that body sen-sation is the ..."
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This article gives a short review of the psychoanalysis of a young schi-zophrenic patient. It presents that the analysis of the body sensations takes one back onto one’s prenatal lifetime. This comes into being in the therapeutic relationship as well. It also turned out, that body sen-sation

Rehabilitation of Somatic Sensation and Related Deficit of Motor Control in Patients With Pure Sensory Stroke

by Salvatore M. Aglioti, Abstract Smania N, Montagnana B, Faccioli S, Arch Phys Med Rehabil
"... A, Aglioti SM. Rehabilitation of somatic sensation and related deficit of motor control in patients with pure sensory stroke. ..."
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A, Aglioti SM. Rehabilitation of somatic sensation and related deficit of motor control in patients with pure sensory stroke.

RESEARCH ARTICLE Placebo-Induced Somatic Sensations: A Multi-Modal Study of Three Different Placebo Interventions

by Florian Beissner, Franziska Brünner, Maria Fink, Karin Meissner, Ted J. Kaptchuk, Vitaly Napadow
"... Somatic sensations induced by placebos are a frequent phenomenon whose etiology and clinical relevance remains unknown. In this study, we have evaluated the quantitative, quali-tative, spatial, and temporal characteristics of placebo-induced somatic sensations in re-sponse to three different placebo ..."
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Somatic sensations induced by placebos are a frequent phenomenon whose etiology and clinical relevance remains unknown. In this study, we have evaluated the quantitative, quali-tative, spatial, and temporal characteristics of placebo-induced somatic sensations in re-sponse to three different

Cortical Processing of Human Somatic and Visceral Sensation

by I. Tracey, L. Gregory, A. Simmons, S. C. R. Williams
"... Somatic sensation can be localized precisely, whereas localization of visceral sensation is vague, possibly reflecting differences in the pattern of somatic and visceral input to the cerebral cortex. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the cortical processing of sensation arising ..."
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Somatic sensation can be localized precisely, whereas localization of visceral sensation is vague, possibly reflecting differences in the pattern of somatic and visceral input to the cerebral cortex. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the cortical processing of sensation arising

Subjective experience of sensation in anorexia nervosa

by Nancy L Zucker , Rhonda M Merwin , Cynthia M Bulik , Ashley Moskovich , Jennifer E Wildes , Jennifer Groh
"... a b s t r a c t The nature of disturbance in body experience in anorexia nervosa (AN) remains poorly operationalized despite its prognostic significance. We examined the relationship of subjective reports of sensitivity to and behavioral avoidance of sensory experience (e.g., to touch, motion) to b ..."
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) to body image disturbance and temperament in adult women currently diagnosed with AN (n ¼ 20), women with a prior history of AN who were weight restored (n ¼ 15), and healthy controls with no eating disorder history (n ¼ 24). Levels of sensitivity to sensation and attempts to avoid sensory experience were

Functional somatic symptoms

by Arthur J. Barsky, John D. Goodson, Richard S. Lane, Paul D. Cleary - Annals of Internal Medicine , 1999
"... We studied the role of somatosensory amplification, as measured by a self-report questionnaire, in symptomatology, overall discomfort, and disability in 115 patients with upper-respiratory-tract infections who visited an adult medical walk-in clinic. Multiple regression analyses indicated that ampli ..."
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characteristics. Amplification was closely related to, but distinct from, three measures of dysphoria: depression, anxiety, and hostility. The tendency to amplify a broad range of bodily sensations may therefore be an important factor in experiencing, reporting, and functioning with an acute and relatively mild

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT Patients Who Amplify Bodily Sensations

by Arthur J. Barsky Iii
"... Patients troubled by symptoms, regardless of the degree of demonstrable disease, are subject to forces that cause them to amplify, focus upon, and worry about these bodily perceptions. These forces are psychological, sociocultural, or part of the medical care process. Optimal management of the sympt ..."
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of the symptomatic and somatizing patient thus entails obtaining psychological information about emotional precipitants, relevant childhood experiences, psychiatric disorders, and the personal meaning of the symptom; searching for the somatizing personality themes of masochism and guilt, hostility, and dependence

Medial Lateral Extent of Thermal and Pain Sensations Evoked By Microstimulation in Somatic Sensory Nuclei of Human Thalamus

by Human Thalamus, Shinji Ohara, Fred A. Lenz, Shinji Ohara, Fred A. Lenz , 2003
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■ THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF SENSATION ■ SPECIFIC SENSORY RECEPTORS

by Richard A. Meiss, Ph. D, Key Concepts
"... 1. Sensory transduction takes place in a series of steps, starting with stimuli from the external or internal environment and ending with neural processing in the central nervous system. 2. The structure of sensory organs optimizes their response to the preferred types of stimuli. 3. A stimulus give ..."
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are located in the skin. 6. Somatic pain is associated with the body surface and the musculature; visceral pain is associated with the internal
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