• Title of article

    Psychophysical sensory examination in individuals with a history of methylmercury exposure

  • Author/Authors

    Shigeru Takaoka، نويسنده , , Tadashi Fujino، نويسنده , , Tomoko Sekikawa، نويسنده , , Tetsu Miyaoka، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    126
  • To page
    132
  • Abstract
    Paresthesias are the first symptom that people report following toxic doses of methylmercury. The authors conducted a psychophysical study of tactile sensation to evaluate the somatosensory abilities of subjects living in a methylmercury-polluted area around Minamata City, Japan. The authors examined control subjects and methylmercury-exposed subjects with and without numbness. A history of methylmercury exposure was taken and a neurological examination performed. Aluminum-oxide abrasive papers were used as stimuli in a psychophysical sensory examination of fine-surface-texture discrimination. Difference thresholds from 3 μm were calculated by the two-alternative, forced-choice technique. Difference thresholds in control subjects were also calculated for comparison. The difference threshold was 6.3 μm in exposed subjects with sensory symptoms, 4.9 μm in exposed subjects without sensory symptoms, and 2.7 μm in control subjects. Acuity of fine-surface-texture discrimination was disturbed not only in subjects with clinical complaints of hand numbness, but also in subjects without hand numbness who lived in the district where methylmercury exposure occurred. Sensory testing using a psychophysical test of fine-surface-texture discrimination in this population suggests that the number of individuals affected by methylmercury exposure in the polluted area was greater than previously reported.
  • Keywords
    Psychophysics , Paresthesia , Minamata disease , methylmercury , Sensory testing
  • Journal title
    Environmental Research
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Environmental Research
  • Record number

    728081