Quantitative sensory testing. 1997

D Yarnitsky
Department of Neurology, Rambam Medical Center and Technion Medical School Haifa, Israel.

Quantitative sensory testing has become commonplace in clinical neurophysiology units. Measurement of the thermal and vibratory senses provides an estimate on function of sensory small and large fibers, respectively. Being psychophysical parameters, sensory threshold values are not objective, and various test algorithms have been developed aiming at optimized results. In this review the various test algorithms are screened, and their relative advantages and disadvantages are discussed. Considerations of quality control are reviewed, and the main fields of clinical application are described.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011601 Psychophysics The science dealing with the correlation of the physical characteristics of a stimulus, e.g., frequency or intensity, with the response to the stimulus, in order to assess the psychologic factors involved in the relationship. Psychophysic
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D012684 Sensory Thresholds The minimum amount of stimulus energy necessary to elicit a sensory response. Sensory Threshold,Threshold, Sensory,Thresholds, Sensory

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