نتایج جستجو برای: kinesthetic stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 251978  

2013
Martin Lotze

Musicians use different kinds of imagery. This review focuses on kinesthetic imagery, which has been shown to be an effective complement to actively playing an instrument. However, experience in actual movement performance seems to be a requirement for a recruitment of those brain areas representing movement ideation during imagery. An internal model of movement performance might be more differ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychology 1968
M F Cheng

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Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1968
Don C. Higgins

This monograph is a collection of papers presented by The Ciba Foundation Study Group on Antilymphocytic Serum which included such noted immunologists as Humphrey, Medawar, Gell, and Gowans who joined with other workers in presenting clinical and experimental studies with this material. The auspicious tone that apparently pervaded the meeting is set by Humphrey's opening remarks that antilympho...

Journal: :The Journal of Neuroscience 1998

Journal: :Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2020

Journal: :Perception & Psychophysics 1986

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1946
Fredrick C. Redlich Alston Callahan Robert H. Mendelson

In 1930 Berger2 reported that visual stimulation by opening of the eyes in a lighted room blocked the occipital brain waves, while opening of the eyes in a dark room did not alter the occipital rhythm. The effect of visual stimulation on the so-called alpha rhythm was subsequently described by many authors, including Adrian and Matthews,' Fischer,4 Gibbs and Gibbs,5 Golla, Hutton, and Walter,7 ...

2015
Brandon Bischoff Nicholas Reynolds Nicholas Stergiou Steven J. Harrison

Path integration is based upon the use of sensory information to perceive the angles turned and distances traversed by the body as it moves through the world [1]. Perception of the distances traveled during navigation is known to depend upon sources of visual and non-visual information. Non-visual information has been shown to principally rely upon information derived from the movements of the ...

2009
Ming Ki Chong Gary Marsden

Research in user authentication has been a growing field in HCI. Previous studies have shown that peoples’ graphical memory can be used to increase password memorability. On the other hand, with the increasing number of devices with built-in motion sensors, kinesthetic memory (or muscle memory) can also be exploited for authentication. This paper presents a novel knowledge-based authentication ...

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