نتایج جستجو برای: monitoring the movements

تعداد نتایج: 16119898  

1999
J. Hykin R. Moore K. Duncan P. Baker I. Johnson S. Clare R. Bowtell P. Mansfield P. Gowland

Introduction This study presents the first direct investigation of fetal brain activity in utero using fMRI. Human fetal brain activity is usually studied indirectly by monitoring the changes in fetal heart rate and associated fetal movements, although recently fetal MEG has been attempted’. fMRI offers a safe and relatively robust method of monitoring fetal brain activity. This has major impli...

Journal: :فلسفه دین 0
سیدباقر سیدنژاد کارشناس فلسفه و دانشجوی دکتری روابط بین الملل دانشگاه تهران

one of the remarkable concerns of existing thinkers in the field of philosophy of religion is question of philosophical and epistemological approach to ideological movements. moreover, they explain their position toward reason and its epistemological value. the epistemological importance of this issue is because of its assumptions like: relation and situation of “narration and reason”, “revelat...

Journal: :international clinical neurosciences journal 0
seifollah gholampour deptartment of bimedical engineering, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran nikoo soleimani department of biomedical engineering, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran fateme zare karizi department of biomedical engineering, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran ali reza zalii functional neurosurgery research center, shohadatajrish hospital, shahidbeheshtiuniversity of medical sciences, tehran, iran nooshin masoudian department of internal medicine, kosar hospital, school of medicine, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, iran amir saeed seddighi department of biomedical engineering, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

background: the cervical spine is the most vulnerable part of the vertebral column and the rotational movements are the most dangerous movements which may cause damages to cervical spine. a good treatment option for the cervical disc disease is the replacement of a damaged disc with an artificial disc that has shown satisfactory clinical results. methods: the c4 to c6 vertebrae of a normal subj...

2003
Jae-Ran Lee Hyewon Shin Jaewon Ko Jeonghoon Choi Hane Lee Eunjoon Kim

KIF1A is a kinesin motor known to transport synaptic vesicle precursors in neuronal axons, but little is known about whether KIF1A mediates fast and processive axonal transport in vivo. By monitoring movements of EGFP-labeled KIF1A in living cultured hippocampal neurons, we determined the characteristics of KIF1A movements. KIF1A particles moved anterogradely along the neurites with an average ...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2002
Jean-Pierre Bresciani Jean Blouin Fabrice Sarlegna Christophe Bourdin Jean-Louis Vercher Gabriel M Gauthier

The present study tested whether vestibular input can be processed on-line to control goal-directed arm movements towards memorized visual targets when the whole body is passively rotated during movement execution. Subjects succeeded in compensating for current body rotation by regulating ongoing arm movements. This performance was compared to the accuracy with which subjects reached for the ta...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Jae-Ran Lee Hyewon Shin Jaewon Ko Jeonghoon Choi Hane Lee Eunjoon Kim

KIF1A is a kinesin motor known to transport synaptic vesicle precursors in neuronal axons, but little is known about whether KIF1A mediates fast and processive axonal transport in vivo. By monitoring movements of EGFP-labeled KIF1A in living cultured hippocampal neurons, we determined the characteristics of KIF1A movements. KIF1A particles moved anterogradely along the neurites with an average ...

Journal: :Physiological measurement 2006
Felicity R Allen Eliathamby Ambikairajah Nigel H Lovell Branko G Celler

Accelerometry shows promise in providing an inexpensive but effective means of long-term ambulatory monitoring of elderly patients. The accurate classification of everyday movements should allow such a monitoring system to exhibit greater 'intelligence', improving its ability to detect and predict falls by forming a more specific picture of the activities of a person and thereby allowing more a...

Journal: :Chest 1983
M J Tobin G Jenouri B Lind H Watson A Schneider M A Sackner

The assumption that the respiratory system behaves with 2 df of motion in healthy persons allows calibration of respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP) with spirometry (SP). To ascertain whether RIP could be calibrated by the same assumption in patients with lung disease, even though at least 3 df of motion are visualized (ie, upper and lower rib cage and upper and lower abdomen move out of...

Journal: :Journal of speech and hearing research 1988
M Rothenberg J J Mahshie

A number of commercial devices for measuring the transverse electrical conductance of the thyroid cartilage produce waveforms that can be useful for monitoring movements within the larynx during voice production, especially movements that are closely related to the time-variation of the contact between the vocal folds as they vibrate. This paper compares the various approaches that can be used ...

2015
Le Nguyen Ngu Nguyen Daniel Rodríguez Martín Andreu Català Carlos Pérez-López Albert Samà Andrea Cavallaro

Analysis of human movement is a growing research area within the field of sport monitoring which aims to enhance the performance of athletes, predicting injuries or optimizing training programs. Camera-based techniques are the most spread method to evaluate although frequently this method can be cumbersome and, furthermore, specific movements where performance is analyzed are not possible to di...

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