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Neural basis of the neurological diagnostic power of vibrotactile sensory testing.

机译:触觉感觉测试的神经学诊断能力的神经基础。

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As with most other injuries and disorders, the prognosis of neurological impairment is dependent upon early and accurate detection. Likewise, after an appropriate diagnosis has been made, it is important to start the patient on an effective treatment plan. Often a clinician prescribes a medication and asks the patient to come back for a follow-up appointment. It would be extremely beneficial if the clinician could instead conduct a quantitative assessment to immediately determine the effectiveness of a prescribed treatment. Our research utilizes non-invasive, non-painful tactile sensory assessments which could assist in the timely, accurate detection for neurological impairments and their corresponding treatments by quantifying minute changes in cortical functionality.;Unfortunately, despite the potential to use these diagnostic assessments for a broad scope of neurological impairments (e.g. alcoholism, chronic pain, concussion, and autism), the neurological basis behind many of these diagnostic assessments are unclear. In other words, while the assessments found variations between these focus groups and healthy controls, there is not enough neurological context to fully explain the findings. To address the issue, the primary goal of this research was to establish a neurological basis for the results of these sensory assessments. Once understood, these quantitative assessments could become valuable tools in future clinical applications for the diagnosis of neurological disorders.;The central goal of this study was to provide experimental evidence of a cortical mechanism that was hypothesized to be of fundamental importance in tactile perception. Based upon microelectrode recording analysis of the cortical response to various vibrotactile stimulations (cats and non-human primates), we describe two forms of cortical contrast: spatial and temporal. Those results suggest that improved cortical contrast may be important for enhancing tactile sensory perception. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a variety of tactile sensory assessments on healthy controls including frequency discrimination, amplitude discrimination, and temporal order judgment. The results of the human sensory studies are in full agreement with our basic, animal neurological studies. In conclusion, human performance on those quantitative sensory tests can be used as an indicator of the functionality of the cortical mechanisms responsible for spatial and temporal contrast enhancement.
机译:与大多数其他损伤和疾病一样,神经功能障碍的预后取决于早期准确的发现。同样,在做出适当的诊断后,重要的是要开始制定有效的治疗计划。通常,临床医生会开药,并要求患者回来进行随访。如果临床医生可以改为进行定量评估以立即确定处方治疗的有效性,那将是非常有益的。我们的研究利用了无创,无痛的触觉感觉评估,可通过量化皮质功能的微小变化来帮助及时,准确地检测神经功能缺损及其相应的治疗方法;不幸的是,尽管有可能将这些诊断评估用于广泛的神经功能障碍(例如酒精中毒,慢性疼痛,脑震荡和自闭症),许多这些诊断评估背后的神经基础尚不清楚。换句话说,虽然评估发现这些焦点小组与健康对照者之间存在差异,但没有足够的神经学背景来充分解释这些发现。为了解决这个问题,这项研究的主要目的是为这些感觉评估的结果建立神经学基础。一旦被理解,这些定量评估就可能成为将来在神经疾病诊断中的临床应用中的有价值的工具。这项研究的主要目的是为皮层机制提供实验证据,该机制被认为对触觉感知至关重要。基于对各种触觉刺激(猫和非人类灵长类动物)的皮质反应的微电极记录分析,我们描述了两种形式的皮质对比:空间和时间。这些结果表明,改善皮层对比度可能对增强触觉感觉知觉很重要。为了检验该假设,我们对健康对照进行了多种触觉感觉评估,包括频率辨别,幅度辨别和时间顺序判断。人体感觉研究的结果与我们的基础动物神经学研究完全一致。总之,在这些定量的感觉测试中的人类表现可以用作负责时空对比增强的皮质机制功能的指标。

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  • 作者

    Forshey, Theresa Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 Engineering Biomedical.;Biology Neuroscience.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 128 p.
  • 总页数 128
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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