自己受容感覚
WordNet
- mental responsiveness and awareness (同)esthesia, aesthesia
- refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions; "cruelty offended his sensibility"
- of or relating to proprioception
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- 〈U〉〈C〉(…に対する)(五感の)『感覚』《+『to』+『名』》・〈U〉(…に対する)『心の感じやすさ』・《しばしば複数形で》感じやすい感情・感性, 感覚力; (時に複数形で)感情, 敏感さ, 感受性 (to)・(計測器の)感度
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English Journal
- Anaplastic medullary ependymoma presenting as subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Nicastro N, Schnider A, Leemann B.Author information Neurorehabilitation Service, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Geneva University Hospital, Avenue de Beau-Séjour 26, 1206 Geneva, Switzerland.AbstractA-41-year old man presented with violent thunderclap headache and a bilateral proprioceptive sensibility deficit of the upper limbs. Cerebral CT scan and MRI were negative. Lumbar puncture confirmed subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), but cerebral angiography was negative. Three months later, the patient presented with paraparesis, and a thorough work-up revealed a diffuse, anaplastic extramedullary C7-D10 ependymoma with meningeal carcinomatosis considered the source of hemorrhage. The patient went through a D5-D8 laminectomy, temozolomide chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. The situation remained stable for a few months. In this paper, we would like to emphasize that spinal masses should be considered in cases of SAH with negative diagnostic findings for aneurysms or arteriovenous malformation.
- Case reports in neurological medicine.Case Rep Neurol Med.2013;2013:701820. doi: 10.1155/2013/701820. Epub 2013 Mar 6.
- A-41-year old man presented with violent thunderclap headache and a bilateral proprioceptive sensibility deficit of the upper limbs. Cerebral CT scan and MRI were negative. Lumbar puncture confirmed subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), but cerebral angiography was negative. Three months later, the patient
- PMID 23533857
- The neural basis of central proprioceptive processing in older versus younger adults: an important sensory role for right putamen.
- Goble DJ, Coxon JP, Van Impe A, Geurts M, Van Hecke W, Sunaert S, Wenderoth N, Swinnen SP.Author information Motor Control Laboratory, Research Center for Movement Control and Neuroplasticity, Department of Biomedical Kinesiology, K.U. Leuven, Belgium. dgoble@umich.eduAbstractOur sense of body position and movement independent of vision (i.e., proprioception) relies on muscle spindle feedback and is vital for performing motor acts. In this study, we first sought to elucidate age-related differences in the central processing of proprioceptive information by stimulating foot muscle spindles and by measuring neural activation with functional magnetic resonance imaging. We found that healthy older adults activated a similar, distributed network of primary somatosensory and secondary-associative cortical brain regions as young individuals during the vibration-induced muscle spindle stimulation. A significant decrease in neural activity was also found in a cluster of right putamen voxels for the older age group when compared with the younger age group. Given these differences, we performed two additional analyses within each group that quantified the degree to which age-dependent activity was related to (1) brain structure and (2) a behavioral measure of proprioceptive ability. Using diffusion tensor imaging, older (but not younger) adults with higher mean fractional anisotropy were found to have increased right putamen neural activity. Age-dependent right putamen activity seen during tendon vibration was also correlated with a behavioral test of proprioceptive ability measuring ankle joint position sense in both young and old age groups. Partial correlation tests determined that the relationship between elderly joint position sense and neural activity in right putamen was mediated by brain structure, but not vice versa. These results suggest that structural differences within the right putamen are related to reduced activation in the elderly and potentially serve as biomarker of proprioceptive sensibility in older adults.
- Human brain mapping.Hum Brain Mapp.2012 Apr;33(4):895-908. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21257. Epub 2011 Mar 22.
- Our sense of body position and movement independent of vision (i.e., proprioception) relies on muscle spindle feedback and is vital for performing motor acts. In this study, we first sought to elucidate age-related differences in the central processing of proprioceptive information by stimulating fo
- PMID 21432946
- Cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility and postural balance in patients with nontraumatic chronic neck pain--a pilot study.
- Palmgren PJ, Andreasson D, Eriksson M, Hägglund A.Author information Department of Research, Scandinavian College of Chiropractic, Solna, Sweden. palmgren@kiropraktik.eduAbstractBACKGROUND: Although cervical pain is widespread, most victims are only mildly and occasionally affected. A minority, however, suffer chronic pain and/or functional impairments. Although there is abundant literature regarding nontraumatic neck pain, little focuses on diagnostic criteria. During the last decade, research on neck pain has been designed to evaluate underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, without noteworthy success. Independent researchers have investigated postural balance and cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility among patients with chronic neck pain, and have (in most cases) concluded the source of the problem is a reduced ability in the neck's proprioceptive system. Here, we investigated cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility and postural balance among patients with nontraumatic chronic neck pain.
- Chiropractic & osteopathy.Chiropr Osteopat.2009 Jun 30;17:6. doi: 10.1186/1746-1340-17-6.
- BACKGROUND: Although cervical pain is widespread, most victims are only mildly and occasionally affected. A minority, however, suffer chronic pain and/or functional impairments. Although there is abundant literature regarding nontraumatic neck pain, little focuses on diagnostic criteria. During the
- PMID 19566929
Japanese Journal
- J241023 電気刺激を用いた擬似体性感覚フィードバックによる股関節角度提示([J241-02]医工学テクノロジーによる医療福祉機器開発(2))
- 年次大会 : Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan 2013, "J241023-1"-"J241023-5", 2013-09-08
- NAID 110009935565
- Hand-Motion Perception by Four Haptic Modes: Active/Passive and with/without Fingerpad Cutaneous Sensation
- Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing 7(4), 560-575, 2013
- NAID 130003368572
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