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Sensory ataxia is both a symptom and a sign in neurology.
Sensory ataxia is distinguished from cerebellar ataxia by the presence of near-normal coordination when the movement in question is visually observed by the patient, but marked worsening of coordination when the eyes are closed.
Sensory ataxia also lacks the associated features of cerebellar ataxia such as pendular tendon reflexes, scanning dysarthria, nystagmus and broken pursuit eye movements.
Sensory ataxia can be a manifestation of sensory large fiber peripheral neuropathies and conditions causing dysfunction of the dorsal columns of the spinal cord due to a variety of disorders: infectious, auto-immune, metabolic, toxic, vascular and hereditary diseases.

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Also known as Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy ( HMSN ), it is genetically heterogeneous and usually presents in the first decade of life with delayed motor milestones, distal muscle weakness, clumsiness and frequent falls.

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Contains Hayek's essay, " The Sensory Order after 25 Years " with " Discussion.
In 1990, Michael Ryan and A. S. Rand, working with the túngara frog, proposed the hypothesis of " Sensory Exploitation ", where exaggerated male traits may provide a sensory stimulation that females find hard to resist.
In the series, we learn that Geordi was born blind and wears a VISOR ( Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement ), an arc-shaped prosthetic attached at the temples that provides him with vision.
Sensory input, memory formation and stress response mechanisms are affected in patients with PTSD.
Sensory organs are also found associated with the mouthparts ; presumbaly for tasting the food.
: Sensory fibers from the skin of the external ear initially travel with the auricular branch of CN X, while those from the middle ear travel in the tympanic nerve as discussed above ( CN IX visceral motor section ).
Lord Gardiner published the Minority Report in March 1972 as part of the Parker Report ( Report of the Committee of Privy Counsellors appointed to consider authorised procedures for the interrogation of persons suspected of terrorism ), which considered the interrogation procedures used against suspects of terrorism in Northern Ireland, with particular reference to allegations of torture during internment in 1971 ( See Sensory deprivation, Uses of torture in recent times # United_Kingdom, Five techniques ).
Sensory rhodopsin II ( rainbow colored ) embedded in a lipid bilayer ( heads red and tails blue ) with Transducin below it.
The opposing effects caused by a tilt of the head, causing differential sensory inputs from the hair cell bundles allow humans to tell which way the head is tilting, Sensory information is then sent to the brain, which can respond with appropriate corrective actions to the nervous and muscular systems to ensure that balance and awareness are maintained.
In the play " Almost, Maine " by John Cariani, the vignette " This Hurts " is about a man with Congenital Analgesia, or " Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type 4 ", who is clocked in the head with an ironing board, and in the end feels the pain of love.
Sensory receptors are modified ends of sensory neurons ; modified to deal with specific types of stimulus, thus there are many different types of sensory receptors in the body.
In her book, Thinking in Pictures, Temple Grandin claims that comparing to " Kanar's Classic Autism " and to Asperger syndrome, CDD is characterized with more severe Sensory integration dysfunction but less severe cognitive problems.
* Harvard University: Harvard offers a PhD in Social Anthropology with Media in conjunction with its Sensory Ethnography Lab
The MA has two pathways: Ethnographic Documentary with Film ; and Ethnographic Documentary with Sensory Media.
* HUDSON ( Heuristic Universal Driver with Sensory and Orbital Navigation )-Dr Ninestein's personal motor car ( although Kate actually seems to get the most use out of it ), HUDSON is a heavily modified Rolls-Royce which possesses artificial intelligence and is painted in a very special colour-chameleon-effectively equipping him with active camouflage.
: Sensory preconditioning refers to first pairing two novel cues ( CS1 – CS2 ) and then pairing one of them with a US ( CS2 – US ).
Before Tristeza released Spine and Sensory on Makoto records in 1998, the band was talking with a handful of different indie record labels.
Sensory experience with water.

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* In contrast to Expressive aphasia, damage to the temporal lobe may result in a fluent aphasia that is called receptive aphasia ( also known as Sensory aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia ).
Sensory input from the kidney travels to the T10-11 levels of the spinal cord and is sensed in the corresponding dermatome.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease ( CMT ), also known as Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy ( HMSN ), Hereditary Sensorimotor Neuropathy ( HMSN ), or Peroneal Muscular Atrophy, is a heterogeneous inherited disorder of nerves ( neuropathy ) that is characterized by loss of muscle tissue and touch sensation, predominantly in the feet and legs but also in the hands and arms in the advanced stages of disease.
* Sensory nerves conduct sensory information from their receptors to the central nervous system, where the information is then processed.
Sensory input is neither subjective nor deceitful, but the misunderstanding comes when the mind adds to or subtracts something from these impressions through our preconceived notions.
Sensory innervation to the glottis and laryngeal vestibule is by the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve.
Sensory disability is impairment of one of the senses.
There are many electrodiagnostic tests used to make a diagnosis of CTS, but the most sensitive, specific, and reliable test is the Combined Sensory Index ( also known as Robinson index ).
* The Sensory Garden is fully accessible to the disabled and features many fragrant plants.
Sensory integration dysfunction is a hypothesized dysfunction of the vestibular system.
Currently, there is a movement to change the name of the dysfunction to Sensory Processing Disorder.
Some standardized balance assessments or outcome measures include but are not limited to the Functional Reach Test, Clinical Test for Sensory Integration in Balance ( CTSIB ), Berg Balance Scale and / or Timed Up and Go The data and information collected can further help the physiotherapist develop an intervention program that is specific to the individual assessed.
Sensory information arriving at the lateral aspect of the amygdala is processed and conveyed to the central nucleus, which projects to several parts of the brain involved in responses to fear.
The acronym VAST stands for Visual Audio Sensory Theater and is the main creation of singer / songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jon Crosby.
Sensory innervation of the temporomandibular joint is derived from the auriculotemporal and masseteric branches of V < sub > 3 </ sub > ( otherwise known as the mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve ).
The afferent arc is mediated by the General Sensory afferents of the Trigeminal Nerve.
* Sensory is lost:
Sensory information from the face and body is processed by parallel pathways in the central nervous system.
Sensory pathways are often depicted as chains of ' individual ' neurons connected in series ; this is an oversimplification.
Sensory information is processed and modified at each level in the chain by interneurons and by input from other areas of the nervous system.
* Sensory analysis – the study of how food is perceived by the consumer's senses
Sensory deprivation or perceptual isolation is the deliberate reduction or removal of stimuli from one or more of the senses.
Sensory information is transformed into symbolic inputs, which produce symbolic outputs that get transformed into motor outputs.

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