Sensory system
View article: Embodied Sensory Experience in Hybrid Retail Environments
Embodied Sensory Experience in Hybrid Retail Environments Open
Description:This dataset supports my PhD project investigating how embodied sensory stimuli (visual, auditory, olfactory, and haptic) influence consumer immersion, trust, and behavioral intention within hybrid retail envir…
View article: Embodied Sensory Experience in Hybrid Retail Environments
Embodied Sensory Experience in Hybrid Retail Environments Open
Description:This dataset supports my PhD project investigating how embodied sensory stimuli (visual, auditory, olfactory, and haptic) influence consumer immersion, trust, and behavioral intention within hybrid retail environments. It compr…
View article: Development, Quality Analysis, and Shelf-Life Prediction of Gastrodia elata Crisp Chips
Development, Quality Analysis, and Shelf-Life Prediction of Gastrodia elata Crisp Chips Open
Gastrodia elata crisp chips were developed using G. elata powder and wheat flour as the primary ingredients, employing puffing technology. The response surface methodology was utilized to optimize processing parameters based on single fact…
View article: Reward responses to food stimuli across sensory modalities: hunger modulates wanting differentially for pictures and odors
Reward responses to food stimuli across sensory modalities: hunger modulates wanting differentially for pictures and odors Open
As a need state, hunger alters how we evaluate the rewarding perceptual properties of food. Whether this modulation targets specific components of food reward and to what extent it depends on the sensory modality through which food cues ar…
View article: Algorithmic evolution and data noise: narrative logic in sensory interaction
Algorithmic evolution and data noise: narrative logic in sensory interaction Open
In recent years, algorithmic recommendation mechanismsan important form of artificial intelligencehave increasingly permeated the information ecosystem, reshaping modes of social communication and public behavioral logics. As these systems…
View article: A Multi-Platform Electronic Travel Aid Integrating Proxemic Sensing for the Visually Impaired
A Multi-Platform Electronic Travel Aid Integrating Proxemic Sensing for the Visually Impaired Open
Visual impairment (VI) affects over two billion people globally, with prevalence increasing due to preventable conditions. To address mobility and navigation challenges, this study presents a multi-platform, multi-sensor Electronic Travel …
View article: Ultrastructural Analysis of Johnston’s Organ and Brain Organization in <em>Philaenus spumarius</em> (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae)
Ultrastructural Analysis of Johnston’s Organ and Brain Organization in <em>Philaenus spumarius</em> (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae) Open
Insects rely on a variety of sensory cues for orientation, with antennae playing a central role in receiving and transmitting information about the environment. Philaenus spumarius (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae), a spittlebug and vector of the…
View article: Detecting absence: A dedicated prediction-error signal emerging in the auditory thalamus
Detecting absence: A dedicated prediction-error signal emerging in the auditory thalamus Open
How does the brain know what is out there and what is not? Living organisms cannot rely solely on sensory signals for perception because they are noisy and ambiguous. To transform sensory signals into stable percepts, the brain uses its pr…
View article: Lesion-Independent Thalamic Degeneration Identifies Intrinsically Vulnerable Nuclei Associated with Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
Lesion-Independent Thalamic Degeneration Identifies Intrinsically Vulnerable Nuclei Associated with Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis Open
Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS) is driven by both focal inflammation and compartmentalized neurodegeneration, yet the relative effect of lesion-independent thalamic atrophy on information processing speed (IPS) remains uncl…
View article: Dreaming, Root–Node Coherence and the Dynamics of the State n(p): Towards a Scientific–Philosophical HDOV Framework of Dreaming
Dreaming, Root–Node Coherence and the Dynamics of the State n(p): Towards a Scientific–Philosophical HDOV Framework of Dreaming Open
Within the HDOV framework, dreaming is not a mere neurophysiological epiphenomenon but an ontological mechanism that restores coherence between the projective node and Root Consciousness. The continuity of the observer does not depend on 3…
View article: Vicarious body maps bridge vision and touch in the human brain
Vicarious body maps bridge vision and touch in the human brain Open
Our sensory systems work together to generate a cohesive experience of the world around us. Watching others being touched activates brain areas representing our own sense of touch: the visual system recruits touch-related computations to s…
View article: Noradrenergic Slow Vasomotion: The Hidden Fluid Pump Linking Sleep, Brain Clearance, and Dementia Pathogenesis
Noradrenergic Slow Vasomotion: The Hidden Fluid Pump Linking Sleep, Brain Clearance, and Dementia Pathogenesis Open
Brain function is reliant upon maintaining a constant internal environment; however, the methods employed to maintain this environment have historically been viewed as largely passive in nature, relying on diffusion and vascular pulsations…
View article: Effect of Sun, Solar, and Hybrid Drying Techniques on the Microbial Load and Sensory Properties of Tomato Powder
Effect of Sun, Solar, and Hybrid Drying Techniques on the Microbial Load and Sensory Properties of Tomato Powder Open
View article: Data and code from: Viscoelasticity explains fast adaptation in the auditory amplifiers of mammals
Data and code from: Viscoelasticity explains fast adaptation in the auditory amplifiers of mammals Open
When we hear, sound-induced deflections of our sensory outer-hair-cell bundles are transduced into receptor currents. These receptor currents drive the cochlear amplifier, which is required for our ear's high sensitivity, broad dynamic ran…
View article: DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN THROUGH SENSORY INTEGRATION
DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN THROUGH SENSORY INTEGRATION Open
This article examines the role of sensory integration in the development ofcommunicative abilities among primary school children. Sensory integration theorysuggests that children’s cognitive, motor, and communicative functions developmore …
View article: Pupil size reveals the perceptual quality and effortless nature of synesthesia
Pupil size reveals the perceptual quality and effortless nature of synesthesia Open
Synesthesia describes cross-modal processes that can generate 'extra' conscious percepts, such as seeing additional color when reading numbers. While existing research focuses on the mechanisms and effects of synesthetic associations, it o…
View article: Contralesional activity reflects compensation, while brainstem detour pathways support skilled motor recovery after stroke
Contralesional activity reflects compensation, while brainstem detour pathways support skilled motor recovery after stroke Open
Large strokes frequently result in lasting motor deficits and trigger extensive reorganization within the brain and spinal cord. Altered neuronal activity in the contralesional hemisphere has been documented in both humans and rodent model…
View article: The impact of childhood trauma on adolescent depression: the moderating role of sensory processing sensitivity
The impact of childhood trauma on adolescent depression: the moderating role of sensory processing sensitivity Open
This study investigated the relationship between childhood trauma and adolescent depression, with a particular focus on the moderating role of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) and its specific subdimensions. A cross-sectional survey wa…
View article: cAMP-MFN2 signaling suppresses cochlear cell senescence and age-related hearing loss
cAMP-MFN2 signaling suppresses cochlear cell senescence and age-related hearing loss Open
Introduction Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is the most common sensory deficit in the elderly, yet it lacks effective pharmacological treatments. The decline of the cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling pathway is implicated in aging, but it…
View article: View-invariant representations in ancestral cortex
View-invariant representations in ancestral cortex Open
A multilayered, thalamorecipient visual cortex emerged ~320 million years ago in stem amniotes. Despite its importance for understanding the evolution of cortical computation, its function remains unknown. We recorded visually evoked respo…
View article: Application of green tea to enhance the antioxidant properties of fermented cauliflower
Application of green tea to enhance the antioxidant properties of fermented cauliflower Open
Consumers and producers are constantly looking for new products with improved or modified properties. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of dried green tea leaves on the antioxidant activity and sensory properties of fermente…
View article: Injury-Induced Remodeling of Junctional Actin Bands in the Vestibular Maculae of Mice and Chicks: Implications for Sensory Regeneration
Injury-Induced Remodeling of Junctional Actin Bands in the Vestibular Maculae of Mice and Chicks: Implications for Sensory Regeneration Open
The vestibular organs of birds are capable of regenerating sensory hair cells after ototoxic injury, but the regenerative ability of the mammalian vestibular organs is much more limited. The factors that inhibit regeneration in the mammali…
View article: DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS THROUGH SENSORY INTEGRATION
DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS THROUGH SENSORY INTEGRATION Open
This article examines the role of sensory integration (SI) in developingcommunicative skills among primary school students with special educational needs(SEN). Modern educational research demonstrates that sensory-based interventionssignif…
View article: Building compositional tasks with shared neural subspaces
Building compositional tasks with shared neural subspaces Open
Cognition is highly flexible—we perform many different tasks 1 and continually adapt our behaviour to changing demands 2,3 . Artificial neural networks trained to perform multiple tasks will reuse representations 4 and computational compon…
View article: What sensory processing issues are linked to regurgitation behaviors in adults with learning disabilities?
What sensory processing issues are linked to regurgitation behaviors in adults with learning disabilities? Open
Sensory processing issues can influence eating behaviors in adults with learning disabilities, but direct links to regurgitation behaviors remain unclear and require further study.
View article: Combined colon organoid and sensory neuron system predicts moringin efficacy against painful inflammatory bowel disease
Combined colon organoid and sensory neuron system predicts moringin efficacy against painful inflammatory bowel disease Open
View article: Prediction of Individual Melodic Contour Processing in Sensory Association Cortices From Resting State Functional Connectivity
Prediction of Individual Melodic Contour Processing in Sensory Association Cortices From Resting State Functional Connectivity Open
Recent studies suggest that it is possible to predict an individual brain's spatial activation pattern in response to a paradigm from their functional connectivity at rest (rsFC). However, it is unclear whether this prediction works across…
View article: Unveiling the developmental dynamics and functional role of Odorant Receptor Co-receptor (Orco) in Aedes albopictus: A novel mechanism for regulating odorant receptor expression
Unveiling the developmental dynamics and functional role of Odorant Receptor Co-receptor (Orco) in Aedes albopictus: A novel mechanism for regulating odorant receptor expression Open
As one of the most aggressive disease vectors, the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus relies heavily on its olfactory system to search for food in the larval stage, locate hosts after eclosion, and identify suitable oviposition sites af…
View article: Substitution of human olfaction by the trigeminal system
Substitution of human olfaction by the trigeminal system Open
Smell loss is a sensory impairment that has major consequences in many areas of daily life and for which current therapies are insufficient. A prosthesis-type technology enabling patients to sample their olfactory environment has not yet b…
View article: Using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose as a fat substitute in making of healthy sweet while keeping sensory value
Using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose as a fat substitute in making of healthy sweet while keeping sensory value Open
Introduction: Sweet foods are among the greatest broadly consumed food products in the Middle East and the world. Traditional Middle Eastern sweets such as Maamoul and Barazek are consumed in great amounts during social festivals. However,…