نتایج جستجو برای: computerized brain exercise

تعداد نتایج: 662466  

The Neuregulin is a member of the epidermal growth factors (EGF) family of receptor kinases, was originally identified as the product of the transforming gene derived from chemically induced rat neuroblastoms. A variety of different protein isoforms are produced from single Neuregulin gene. Four distinct vertebrate gene encode Neuregulin, prosaically named NRG1, NRG2, NRG3, and NRG4. Most of bi...

2015
Agnes S. Chan Yvonne M. Y. Han Sophia L. Sze Eliza M. Lau

The memory deficits found in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be caused by the lack of an effective strategy to aid memory. The executive control of memory processing is mediated largely by the timely coupling between frontal and posterior brain regions. The present study aimed to explore the potential effect of a Chinese mind-body exercise, namely Nei Gong, for enhancing lea...

2017
Debjyoti Ghosh Samir Kumar Bandyopadhyay

A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain, which can be cancerous or noncancerous (benign). This paper detects different types of tumors and cancerous growth within the brain and other associated areas within the brain by using computerized methods on MRI images of a patient. It is also possible to track the growth patterns of such tumors.

2011
Nicola J Gates Michael Valenzuela Perminder S Sachdev Nalin A Singh Bernhard T Baune Henry Brodaty Chao Suo Nidhi Jain Guy C Wilson Yi Wang Michael K Baker Dominique Williamson Nasim Foroughi Maria A Fiatarone Singh

BACKGROUND The extent to which mental and physical exercise may slow cognitive decline in adults with early signs of cognitive impairment is unknown. This article provides the rationale and methodology of the first trial to investigate the isolated and combined effects of cognitive training (CT) and progressive resistance training (PRT) on general cognitive function and functional independence ...

2014
A.C. Kunstetter S.P. Wanner L.G. Madeira C.F. Wilke L.O.C. Rodrigues N.R.V. Lima

There is evidence that brain temperature (T brain) provides a more sensitive index than other core body temperatures in determining physical performance. However, no study has addressed whether the association between performance and increases in T brain in a temperate environment is dependent upon exercise intensity, and this was the primary aim of the present study. Adult male Wistar rats wer...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2012
Abbas Nouriyan Ali akbar Hashemi javaheri, Mahmood Khodabakhshi Majid Zandi, Reza Khanzadeh,

Background: Balance in stroke patients because of damage to muscles and control centers of the body are disrupted. Aim: To determine the effect of combined isometric and isotonic exercises on brain stroke patients’ static balance. Method: In this clinical trial, 30 male patients with brain stroke were randomly allocated to one of experimental or control groups. An 8-week combined isometric and ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
E Carro A Nuñez S Busiguina I Torres-Aleman

Physical exercise increases brain activity through mechanisms not yet known. We now report that in rats, running induces uptake of blood insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) by specific groups of neurons throughout the brain. Neurons accumulating IGF-I show increased spontaneous firing and a protracted increase in sensitivity to afferent stimulation. Furthermore, systemic injection of IGF-I mim...

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