نتایج جستجو برای: oblique collision

تعداد نتایج: 59981  

2016
Yong-soo Kong Seol Park Mi-Gyong Kweon Ji-won Park

[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the effect of three different bridge exercises on internal oblique, external oblique, transverse abdominis, and erector spinae activities. [Subjects and Methods] Forty-five subjects with chronic low back pain participated in this study. The training outcome was evaluated with three different testing methods: supine bridge exercise, supine bridge ...

Journal: :American journal of ophthalmology 2010
Joseph L Demer

PURPOSE To search for a new definition of muscle hypoplasia in congenital or idiopathic superior oblique muscle palsy. DESIGN Retrospective case-control study. METHODS Cross-sectional areas of the superior oblique and 4 rectus muscles near the eye globe-optic nerve junction were measured by an image analysis software on magnetic resonance images of 50 patients with congenital or idiopathic ...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1969
R F Lowe

Brown (I950) defined the features of the superior oblique tendon sheath syndrome and reported five cases. He postulated that the restriction in elevation of the affected eye in the adducted position was caused by a congenitally short anterior tendon sheath of the superior oblique muscle. As the eye moved into adduction, this ligament-like sheath became taut and strongly opposed the action of th...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Gerald Westheimer

The contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit in detecting orientation difference in oblique lines as compared to vertical and horizontal ones, has its origin in a relative deficiency of neurons with obliquely-oriented receptive fields in the primary visual cortex. Psychophysical observations demonstrate a prominent oblique effect also in visual ta...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1970
S M Haworth

The superior oblique tendon sheath syndrome was first described by Brown (I950). The essential feature is a limitation of elevation in adduction caused by a short or inadequately mobile anterior segment of the superior oblique tendon and its sheath. Treatment of the condition is indicated if an abnormal head posture is necessary in order to maintain an adequate field of binocular single vision;...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2008
Wei Shen Zhiyin Liang Tiande Shou

The psychological oblique effect, a well-known phenomenon that humans and some mammals are more visually sensitive to cardinal (vertical and horizontal) contours than to oblique ones, has commonly been associated with the overrepresentation of cardinal orientations in the visual cortex. In contrast to the oblique effect, however, Essock et al. [E.A. Essock, J.K. DeFord, B.C. Hansen, M.J. Sinai,...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Shahin Nasr Roger B H Tootell

It has long been known that human vision is more sensitive to contours at cardinal (horizontal and vertical) orientations, compared with oblique orientations; this is the "oblique effect." However, the real-world relevance of the oblique effect is not well understood. Experiments here suggest that this effect is linked to scene perception, via a common bias in the image statistics of scenes. Th...

2015
Boram Choi

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the vastus medialis oblique to vastus lateralis ratio in two pelvic tilt positions while performing the sit-to-stand task. [Subjects and Methods] Activation of the vastus medialis oblique and the vastus lateralis muscles of 46 healthy subjects (25 males, 21 females) were recorded by surface electromyography during the STS task with anterior pel...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2001
E Gentaz M Luyat C Cian Y Hatwell P A Barraud C Raphel

This study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly used as an amodal reference norm by the visual, haptic, and somato-vestibular perceptual systems to define oblique orientations. We examined this question by asking the same sighted adult subjects to reproduce, in the frontal (roll) plane, the vertical (0 degree) and six oblique orientations in three tasks involving d...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroscience 2015
Olga V. Sysoeva Maria A. Davletshina Elena V. Orekhova Ilia A. Galuta Tatiana A. Stroganova

People are very precise in the discrimination of a line orientation relative to the cardinal (vertical and horizontal) axes, while their orientation discrimination sensitivity along the oblique axes is less refined. This difference in discrimination sensitivity along cardinal and oblique axes is called the "oblique effect." Given that the oblique effect is a basic feature of visual processing w...

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