Publications by authors named "Pei-Ying Sarah Chan"

This study investigated the risk to social behavior and cognitive flexibility induced by chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) during early and late adolescence (EA and LA). Utilizing the "resident-intruder" stress paradigm, adolescent male Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to CSDS during either EA (postnatal days 29-38) or LA (postnatal days 39-48) to explore how social defeat at different stages of adolescence affects behavioral and cognitive symptoms commonly associated with psychiatric disorders. After stress exposure, the rats were assessed for anxiety-like behavior in the elevated plus maze, social interaction, and cognitive flexibility through set-shifting and reversal-learning tasks under immediate and delayed reward conditions.

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  • Respiratory interoception is a complex system that involves various body sensations linked to breathing and is influenced by both sensory inputs and the body's breathing efforts.
  • This system integrates multiple sensory signals, leading to experiences like breathlessness or the urge to breathe, cough, or swallow.
  • Research on specific brain areas involved in processing these respiratory sensations helps create a model of how the brain manages and interprets respiratory interoception.
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Background: When setting goals for cerebral palsy (CP) interventions, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is an important outcome.

Aims: To compare longitudinal changes in HRQoL in children with CP of different levels of motor severity.

Methods And Procedures: Seventy-three children with CP were collected and classified into three groups based on Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels.

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Background/purpose: Deep pressure input is used to normalize physiological arousal due to stress. Wisdom tooth surgery is an invasive dental procedure with high stress levels, and an alleviation strategy is rarely applied during extraction. In this study, we investigated the effects of deep pressure input on autonomic responses to wisdom tooth extraction in healthy adults.

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Normal breathing is usually not sensed by the individual. Individuals become aware of their breathing at the cognitive level when breathing pattern is manipulated. Airway obstruction activates lung and muscle mechanoreceptors that project to the somatosensory cortex.

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Respiratory perception can be altered by changes in emotional or psychological states. This may be due to affective (i.e.

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Respiratory sensory gating is evidenced by decreased respiratory-related-evoked potentials (RREP) amplitude of the N1 peak for the second stimulus (S2) when two occlusions are separated by a 500-millisecond interval. The RREP N1 peak amplitude ratio of the S2 and the first occlusion (S1), S2/S1, is usually <0.5.

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The purpose of this study was to demonstrate a neural respiratory gating system using a paired stimuli paradigm. The N1 peak of the respiratory-related evoked potential (RREP) represents early perceptual processing of respiratory sensory information. This is similar to the N100 peak shown with tactile sensation, where the second peak amplitude (S2) of the N100 peak from the somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) was smaller than the first peak amplitude (S1) when the stimuli were presented 500 ms apart.

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The relationship between detection threshold of inspiratory resistive loads and the peaks of the respiratory-related evoked potential (RREP) is unknown. It was hypothesized that the short-latency and long-latency peaks of the RREP would only be elicited by inspiratory loads that exceeded the detection threshold. The detection threshold for inspiratory resistive loads was measured in healthy subjects with inspiratory-interruption or onset load presentations.

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