نتایج جستجو برای: unimanual function

تعداد نتایج: 1213258  

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2003
Dinesh G Nair Kari L Purcott Armin Fuchs Fred Steinberg J A Scott Kelso

The neural (blood oxygenation level dependent) correlates of executed and imagined finger sequences, both unimanual and bimanual, were studied in adult right-handed volunteers using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the entire brain. The finger to thumb opposition tasks each consisted of three conditions, two unimanual and one bimanual. Each experimental condition consisted of ove...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 1987
G Heister P Schroeder-Heister

The question addressed here was whether lateral asymmetry of processing might be influenced by response position, a factor which is usually considered irrelevant in divided visual field studies of cerebral lateralization. For this purpose a lexical decision task, which had previously been investigated with lateral unimanual two-finger choice reactions (Heister et al. 1983) was carried out under...

Journal: :Cerebral Cortex (New York, NY) 2008
Masamichi J. Hayashi Daisuke N. Saito Yu Aramaki Tatsuya Asai Yasuhisa Fujibayashi Norihiro Sadato

Electrophysiological studies have suggested that the activity of the primary motor cortex (M1) during ipsilateral hand movement reflects both the ipsilateral innervation and the transcallosal inhibitory control from its counterpart in the opposite hemisphere, and that their asymmetry might cause hand dominancy. To examine the asymmetry of the involvement of the ipsilateral motor cortex during a...

2012
Ken Takiyama Masato Okada

Stroke patients recover more effectively when they are rehabilitated with bimanual movement rather than with unimanual movement; however, it remains unclear why bimanual movement is more effective for stroke recovery. Using a computational model of stroke recovery, this study suggests that bimanual movement facilitates the reorganization of a damaged motor cortex because this movement induces r...

2003
J. J. Buchanan

In most studies examining pattern switching in biological coordination, emphasis is placed on identifying the mechanisms underlying bifurcations in an already active set of components. Less well understood are the processes by which quiescent degrees of freedom (df) are recruited and active df suppressed. To examine such behavior, we studied four bimanual and two unimanual coordination patterns...

2013
T. David Punt M. Jane Riddoch Glyn W. Humphreys

Motor extinction refers to a deficit of motor production on the side opposite a brain lesion that either only becomes apparent or disproportionately worsens during bilateral motor activity. It may arise due either to a contralesional deficit in setting the motor activation level (an intentional deficit) or a deficit in contralesional awareness of the sensory consequences of movement (an attenti...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Junya Masumoto Nobuyuki Inui

The concept of hierarchical motor control has been viewed as a means of progressively decreasing the number of variables manipulated by each higher control level. We tested the hypothesis that turning an individual bimanual force-production task into a joint (two-participant) force-production task would lead to positive correlation between forces produced by the two hands of the individual part...

Journal: :Journal of motor behavior 2010
Robrecht P R D van der Wel Dagmar Sternad David A Rosenbaum

Qualitative and quantitative changes characterize locomotion and rhythmic interlimb coordination at different speeds. Legs and hands do not move more or less quickly; they also adopt different relative coordination patterns. In the present article, the authors asked whether similar transitions occur for unimanual hand movements when speed is slowed below the preferred speed. Participants moved ...

2011

Context menus, most commonly the right click menu, are a traditional method of interaction when using a keyboard and mouse. Context menus make a subset of commands in the application quickly available to the user. However, on tabletop touchscreen computers, context menus have all but disappeared. In this paper, we investigate how to design context menus for efficient unimanual multi-touch use. ...

2012
André J. Szameitat Adam McNamara Shan Shen Annette Sterr

Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We investigated the functional neuroanatomical correlates of these coordination demands in motor imagery (MI) of everyday actions using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). For this, 17 participants imagined unimanual actions with the left and right hand as well as bimanual actions while unde...

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