Topesthesia, the recognition of tactile stimulation location on the skin, can be severely affected by neurological injuries, such as stroke. Despite topesthesia being crucial for manipulating objects and interacting with the environment during activities of daily living, deficits cannot be quantitatively captured with current clinical assessments and are, as a consequence, not well-understood. The present work describes a novel automated assessment tool for tactile mislocalization in neurological patients with somatosensory deficits. We present two cases of ischemic stroke patients, describe their tactile localization deficits with the automated assessment, and compare the results to a standard manual clinical assessment. Using the automate...
Touch provides important information on the physical properties of external objects, and contributes...
SummaryStudies in nonhuman primates have provided evidence of rapid neural reorganization in somatos...
Clinical evaluation of somatosensory deficits in stroke patients is very limited and usually does no...
Topesthesia, the recognition of tactile stimulation location on the skin, can be severely affected b...
Many neurological diseases impair the motor and somatosensory systems. While several different techn...
Many neurological diseases impair the motor and somatosensory systems. While several different techn...
The human brain is the most complex structure known. With its high number of cells, number of connec...
Sensing movements across the skin surface is a complex task for the tactile sensory system, relying ...
Until now tactile agnosia has been reported only in small, but detailed cross-sectional case studies...
New research demonstrates systematic errors of tactile localisation, involving confusions of body pa...
Objective/Background: Tactile perception is a basic way to obtain and evaluate information about an ...
Stimulating the skin with intensities close to the sensory threshold causes erroneous localization o...
Introduction We report a very unique clinical presentation of a patient who complained, after a left...
There has been a growing interest in using the tactile modality to offload the often overburdened vi...
From a cohort of 36 patients presenting apperceptive tactile agnosia after first cortical ischemic s...
Touch provides important information on the physical properties of external objects, and contributes...
SummaryStudies in nonhuman primates have provided evidence of rapid neural reorganization in somatos...
Clinical evaluation of somatosensory deficits in stroke patients is very limited and usually does no...
Topesthesia, the recognition of tactile stimulation location on the skin, can be severely affected b...
Many neurological diseases impair the motor and somatosensory systems. While several different techn...
Many neurological diseases impair the motor and somatosensory systems. While several different techn...
The human brain is the most complex structure known. With its high number of cells, number of connec...
Sensing movements across the skin surface is a complex task for the tactile sensory system, relying ...
Until now tactile agnosia has been reported only in small, but detailed cross-sectional case studies...
New research demonstrates systematic errors of tactile localisation, involving confusions of body pa...
Objective/Background: Tactile perception is a basic way to obtain and evaluate information about an ...
Stimulating the skin with intensities close to the sensory threshold causes erroneous localization o...
Introduction We report a very unique clinical presentation of a patient who complained, after a left...
There has been a growing interest in using the tactile modality to offload the often overburdened vi...
From a cohort of 36 patients presenting apperceptive tactile agnosia after first cortical ischemic s...
Touch provides important information on the physical properties of external objects, and contributes...
SummaryStudies in nonhuman primates have provided evidence of rapid neural reorganization in somatos...
Clinical evaluation of somatosensory deficits in stroke patients is very limited and usually does no...