نتایج جستجو برای: simple movement time p0019

تعداد نتایج: 2362798  

2001
R. H. Gardner R. V. O ’ Neill M. G. Turner V. H. Dale

A simple model of animal movement on random and patterned landscapes was used to explore the problems of extrapolating information across a range of spatial scales. Simulation results indicate that simple relationships between pattern and process will produce a variety of scale-dependent effects. These theoretical studies can be used to design experiments for determining the nature of scale-dep...

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 2010
Koichi Hiraoka Noriyuki Kamata Akiyoshi Matsugi Akira Iwata

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether premovement facilitation of corticospinal excitability before sequential movement was different from that before simple movement. Each of 7 participants who performed choice reaction tasks with the right hand pressed a force transducer with the index finger in response to a start cue or pressed the transducers sequentially with the index fing...

2017
Trafton Drew Lauren H. Williams

Searching for targets in the visual world, or visual search, is something we all do every day. We frequently make 'false-negative' errors, wherein we erroneously conclude a target was absent when one was, in fact, present. These sorts of errors can have tremendous costs, as when signs of cancers are missed in diagnostic radiology. Prior research has characterized the cause of many of these erro...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2004
Masanori Takahashi Yutaka Watanabe Takayuki Haraguchi Takeshi Kawai Gen-yuki Yamane Shinichi Abe Kouji Sakiyama Yuriko Hiraide Won-hyung Lee Yoshinobu Ide Tatsuya Ishikawa

The aim of this study was to elucidate the cortical regulation of precise finger movements by using magnetoencephalography, with particular emphasis on the late phase of the readiness field. Magnetic brain signals were recorded non-invasively by 306 channel magnetoencephalography during the following two tasks. The first task, a simple task, was to bend the right thumb once as quickly as possib...

Journal: :Journal of the History of Philosophy 2023

Diodorus Cronus reportedly denied that there are truths about present kinēsis (change or movement) but affirmed past kinēsis. Although scholars have argued Diodorus's atomism bodies, place, and time supports his rejection of spatial movement simple I argue rejected a broader range changes, including qualitative existential change. also these three sorts change not only for simples complexes. Fu...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1999
R Chen M Hallett

The excitability of the motor cortex is modulated before and after voluntary movements. Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies showed increased corticospinal excitability from about 80 and 100 ms before EMG onset for simple reaction time and self-paced movements, respectively. Following voluntary movements, there are two phases of increased corticospinal excitability from 0 to approximately ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1999
P Limousin R G Brown M Jahanshahi P Asselman N P Quinn D Thomas J A Obeso J C Rothwell

We studied the effect of posteroventral pallidotomy on movement preparation and execution in 27 parkinsonian patients using various motor tasks. Patients were evaluated after overnight withdrawal of medication before and 3 months after unilateral pallidotomy. Surgery had no effect on initiation time in unwarned simple and choice reaction time tasks, whereas movement time measured during the sam...

2017
Sung Woo Kim Min Su Ki Chan-Lan Kim In-Sul Hwang Ik Soo Jeon

In the field of reproductive medicine, assessment of sperm motility is a key factor for achieving successful artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, or intracellular sperm injection. In this study, the motility of boar sperms was estimated using real-time imaging via confocal microscopy. To confirm this confocal imaging method, flagellar beats and whiplash-like movement angles were com...

Journal: :Cognitive Science 2004
Jeffrey M. Zacks

In order to understand ongoing activity, observers segment it into meaningful temporal parts. Segmentation can be based on bottom-up processing of distinctive sensory characteristics, such as movement features. Segmentation may also be affected by top-down effects of knowledge structures, including information about actors’ intentions. Three experiments investigated the role of movement feature...

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