Natalia Grobelna, Radosław Rutkowski, Filip Rybakowski, Janusz Rybakowski, Ewa Ferensztajn-Rochowiak
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摘要
本文综述了感觉加工(SP)现象及其起源、理论模型和神经生理学基础。由A. Jean Ayres在20世纪60年代和70年代对感觉统合的研究开始,这一领域不断发展,导致了Winnie Dunn的四象限模型和Miller的感觉调节生态模型等概念的发展。多年来,基于理论考虑,人们提出了感觉加工障碍和感觉加工敏感性的概念。这篇文章强调了气质的作用及其对感觉处理的影响,表明个体差异可以显著影响人们对感觉刺激的反应。神经生理学基础包括感觉门控、皮肤电反应和神经成像方法。尽管在DSM - 5和ICD分类中缺乏正式的诊断,但人们对成人SP与精神障碍之间的关系一直很感兴趣。文献分析揭示了该课题的复杂性,表明该领域还需要进一步的研究。
The phenomenon of sensory processing: historical overview, theoretical models, and neurophysiological underpinnings.
The article provides a review of the sensory processing (SP) phenomenon, its origins, theoretical models, and neurophysiological foundations. Initiated by A. Jean Ayres' research on sensory integration in the 1960s and 70s, this field has evolved, leading to the development of concepts such as Winnie Dunn's four quadrant model and Miller's ecological model of sensory modulation. Over the years, based on theoretical considerations, the concepts of sensory processing disorder and sensory processing sensitivity were formulated. The article highlights the role of temperament and its impact on sensory processing, suggesting that individual differences can significantly affect how people respond to sensory stimuli. The neurophysiological basis including sensory gating, electrodermal responses, and neuroimaging methods is presented. There has been an interest in the relationship between SP and mental disorders in adults, despite the lack of a formal diagnosis in DSM‑5 and ICD classifications. The literature analysis reveals the complexity of the subject, indicating the need for further research in this field.
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Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis (ISSN: 0065-1400 (print), eISSN: 1689-0035) covers all aspects of neuroscience, from molecular and cellular neurobiology of the nervous system, through cellular and systems electrophysiology, brain imaging, functional and comparative neuroanatomy, development and evolution of the nervous system, behavior and neuropsychology to brain aging and pathology, including neuroinformatics and modeling.