نتایج جستجو برای: motor disorders

تعداد نتایج: 801359  

Journal: :Gait & posture 2002
Theo Mulder Wiebren Zijlstra Alexander Geurts

Assessment of motor disorders forms an important ingredient of neurology, rehabilitation medicine and orthopaedics. Until now, however, many of the employed assessment tools are derived from empirical knowledge. Almost no relation exists with modern theoretical notions about motor control. In the present article, motor control theory is reviewed in the light of its potential contribution to und...

Journal: :JIMD reports 2013
Nancy L Potter Yves Nievergelt Lawrence D Shriberg

Purpose To test the hypothesis that children with classic galactosemia and speech disorders are at risk for co-occurring strength and coordination disorders. Method This is a case-control study of 32 children (66% male) with galactosemia and neurologic speech disorders and 130 controls (50% male) ages 4-16 years. Speech was assessed using the Percentage of Consonants Correct (PCC) metric from r...

Journal: :Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology 2009
Sang Won Seo Kihyo Jung Heecheon You Byung Hwa Lee Gyeong-Moon Kim Chin-Sang Chung Kwang Ho Lee Duk L Na

OBJECTIVE Damage to premotor and prefrontal regions results in motor-intentional disorders (MIDs) that disrupt initiation, maintenance, and termination of volitional movements. MIDs more frequently occur in right hemisphere rather than in left hemisphere injury. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of MIDs in patients with right hemisphere stroke and the factors that have influe...

2010
Markos G. Tsipouras Alexandros T. Tzallas Evanthia E. Tripoliti Georgios Rigas Panagiota Bougia Dimitrios I. Fotiadis Sofia Tsouli Spiros Konitsiotis

In this paper we propose an automated method for assessing motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease. Levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID) and Freezing of Gait (FoG) are detected based on the analysis of signals recorded from wearable devices, i.e. accelerometers and gyroscopes, which are placed on certain positions on the patient’s body. The signals are initially pre-processed and then analyzed, usin...

Journal: :Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum 2005
H Sigmundsson

This presentation will focus on motor competence, the clumsy child, perceptual deficits in clumsy children and possible neurological dysfunction in this group of children. Motor competence not only allows children to carry out everyday practical tasks, but it is also an important determinant of their level of self-esteem and of their popularity and status in their peer group. Research has shown...

Journal: :JAMA psychiatry 2016
Alan S Brown David Gyllenberg Heli Malm Ian W McKeague Susanna Hinkka-Yli-Salomäki Miia Artama Mika Gissler Keely Cheslack-Postava Myrna M Weissman Jay A Gingrich Andre Sourander

Importance Speech/language, scholastic, and motor disorders are common in children. It is unknown whether exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during pregnancy influences susceptibility to these disorders. Objective To examine whether SSRI exposure during pregnancy is associated with speech/language, scholastic, and motor disorders in offspring up to early adolescence. ...

Journal: :Clinical linguistics & phonetics 2006
Gary Weismer

The primary objective of this position paper is to assess the theoretical and empirical support that exists for the Mayo Clinic view of motor speech disorders in general, and for oromotor, nonverbal tasks as a window to speech production processes in particular. Literature both in support of and against the Mayo clinic view and the associated use of oromotor, nonverbal tasks, is reviewed, along...

2014
Sebastian Walther Katharina Stegmayer Helge Horn Nadja Razavi Thomas J. Müller Werner Strik

Schizophrenia is frequently associated with abnormal motor behavior, particularly hypokinesia. The course of the illness tends to deteriorate in the first years. We aimed to assess gross motor activity in patients with a first episode (n = 33) and multiple episodes (n = 115) of schizophrenia spectrum disorders using wrist actigraphy. First episode patients were younger, had higher motor activit...

2016
E. GOWEN R. C. MIALL

The cerebellum is densely interconnected with sensory-motor areas of the cerebral cortex, and in man, the great expansion of the association areas of cerebral cortex is also paralleled by an expansion of the lateral cerebellar hemispheres. It is therefore likely that these circuits contribute to non-motor cognitive functions, but this is still a controversial issue. One approach is to examine e...

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