نتایج جستجو برای: mirror movements

تعداد نتایج: 106202  

2016
Oriane Trouillard Jeanette Koht Thorsten Gerstner Siri Moland Christel Depienne Isabelle Dusart Aurélie Méneret Marta Ruiz Caroline Dubacq Emmanuel Roze

BACKGROUND Autosomal dominant congenital mirror movements (CMM) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by early onset involuntary movements of one side of the body that mirror intentional movements on the contralateral side; these persist throughout life in the absence of other neurological symptoms. The main culprit genes responsible for this condition are RAD51 and DCC. This condition...

Journal: :research on history of medicine 0
manizheh abdollahi

since the time man observed his picture in the water, mirror has en-tered both man’s spiritual and material life. the role of mirror has un-dergone a lot of changes, ranging from foretelling to its use by barbers in different situations, to its use as warfare, mystic allegories, literal metaphors and historical narrations such as alexander mirror located in alexandria. the present study aims to...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Daniel R Lametti Andrew A G Mattar

Editor's Note: These short reviews of a recent paper in the Journal, written exclusively by graduate students or postdoctoral fellows, are intended to mimic the journal clubs that exist in your own departments or institutions. For more information on the format and purpose of the Journal Club, please see Review of Aziz-Zadeh et al. In the premotor cortex of the macaque there are neurons whose f...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Pascale Touzalin-Chretien André Dufour

Similar motor regions are activated during voluntarily executed or observed movements. We investigated whether observing movements of one's own hand through a mirror will generate activations in the cortical motor regions of both the moving and nonmoving hands. Using the lateralized readiness potential (LRP), an electrophysiological correlate of premotor activation in the primary motor cortex, ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2007
T Verstynen R Spencer C M Stinear T Konkle J Diedrichsen W D Byblow R B Ivry

Congenital mirror movements (CMMs) are involuntary, symmetric movements of one hand during the production of voluntary movements with the other. CMMs have been attributed to a range of physiological mechanisms, including excessive ipsilateral projections from each motor cortex to distal extremities. We examined this hypothesis with an individual showing pronounced CMMs. Mirror movements were ch...

Journal: :Experimental brain research 2002
Scott T Grafton Eliot Hazeltine Richard B Ivry

Whereas the human right hemisphere is active during execution of contralateral hand movements, the left hemisphere is engaged for both contra- and ipsilateral movements, at least for right-handed subjects. Whether this asymmetry is also found during motor learning remains unknown. Implicit sequence learning by the nondominant left hand was examined with the serial reaction time (SRT) task durin...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2005

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