نتایج جستجو برای: motor skill

تعداد نتایج: 193853  

Journal: :JSEA 2010
Jatin B. Maniya Pushparaj Mani Pathak Bhanu Kumar Mishra

This paper presents design and development of virtual objects to be used with haptic device PHANTOM Omni for motor rehabilitation by incorporating visual and haptic feedback. Developed predominantly for augmentation of motor skill of patient, the objects could also be used for teaching and enhancing writing skill of children. The virtual objects include English alphabets, numbers, string and ma...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2007
Rachael D Seidler

Many studies have demonstrated that aging is associated with declines in skill acquisition. In the current study, we tested whether older adults could acquire general, transferable knowledge about skill learning processes. Older adult participants learned five different motor tasks. Two older adult control groups performed the same number of trials, but learned only one task. The experimental g...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2009
Vincenzo Romei Gregor Thut Ciro Ramos-Estebanez Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Procedural skills consist of several components that can be simultaneously acquired. During a motor-learning task we can distinguish between how a "movement" is performed (intrinsic component) and the spatial-related (extrinsic) component of this movement. The intrinsic movement component is thought to be supported by motor loops, including primary motor cortex (M1) as assessed with neuroimagin...

Journal: :Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ 2009
Eva D Hondt Benedicte Deforche Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij Matthiew Lenoir

The purpose of this study was to investigate gross and fine motor skill in overweight and obese children compared with normal-weight peers. According to international cut-off points for Body Mass Index (BMI) from Cole et al. (2000), all 117 participants (5-10 year) were classified as being normal-weight, overweight, or obese. Level of motor skill was assessed using the Movement Assessment Batte...

2009
Katharina Mülling Jan Peters

Table tennis is a difficult motor skill which requires all basic components of a general motor skill learning system. In order to get a step closer to such a generic approach to the automatic acquisition and refinement of table tennis, we study table tennis from a human motor control point of view. We make use of the basic models of discrete human movement phases, virtual hitting points, and th...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Kea Joo Lee In Sung Park Hyun Kim William T Greenough Daniel T S Pak Im Joo Rhyu

Motor skill training promotes the formation of parallel fiber multiple-synapse boutons (MSBs) contacting dendritic spine pairs of Purkinje cells in the rat cerebellum. However, the dendritic origin of such spine pairs is unknown. Here, we used three-dimensional electron microscopy reconstruction of synaptic connectivity to demonstrate that motor skill training selectively induced MSBs contactin...

2009
Jan Peters Katharina Mülling Jens Kober Duy Nguyen-Tuong Oliver Kroemer

Learning robots that can acquire new motor skills and refine existing one has been a long standing vision of robotics, artificial intelligence, and the cognitive sciences. Early steps towards this goal in the 1980s made clear that reasoning and human insights will not suffice. Instead, new hope has been offered by the rise of modern machine learning approaches. However, to date, it becomes incr...

2013
Marit F. L. Ruitenberg W. B. Verwey E. L. Abrahamse Marit Frederica Leoni Ruitenberg Elger L. Abrahamse Elian De Kleine Willem B. Verwey

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2002
Leslie G Ungerleider Julien Doyon Avi Karni

The search for the neural substrates mediating the incremental acquisition of skilled motor behaviors has been the focus of a large body of animal and human studies in the past decade. Much less is known, however, with regard to the dynamic neural changes that occur in the motor system during the different phases of learning. In this paper, we review recent findings, mainly from our own work us...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2018
Pranav G. Reddy Marcelo Gomes Mattar Andrew C. Murphy Nicholas F. Wymbs Scott T. Grafton Theodore D. Satterthwaite Danielle S. Bassett

Learning requires the traversal of inherently distinct cognitive states to produce behavioral adaptation. Yet, tools to explicitly measure these states with non-invasive imaging - and to assess their dynamics during learning - remain limited. Here, we describe an approach based on a distinct application of graph theory in which points in time are represented by network nodes, and similarities i...

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