نتایج جستجو برای: bimanual function

تعداد نتایج: 1214416  

2013
Elena GRIBOVSkAYA

THE ease with which humans coordinate all their limbs is fascinating. Such a simplicity is the result of a complex process of motor coordination, i.e. the ability to resolve the biomechanical redundancy in an efficient and repeatable manner. Coordination enables a wide variety of everyday human activities from filling in a glass with water to pair figure skating. Therefore, it is highly desirab...

2013
Marcus H. Heitger Daniel J. Goble Thijs Dhollander Patrick Dupont Karen Caeyenberghs Alexander Leemans Stefan Sunaert Stephan P. Swinnen

In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderly also have additional activation in a secondary network of brain areas to master task performance. It remains unclear whether the functional connectivity within these primary and secondary motor networks differs between the old and the young and whether task difficulty modulates connectivity. We...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Jörn Diedrichsen Scott Grafton Neil Albert Eliot Hazeltine Richard B Ivry

Conflict during bimanual movements can arise during the selection of movement goals or during movement planning and execution. We demonstrate a behavioral and neural dissociation of these 2 types of conflict. During functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning, participants performed bimanual reaching movements with symmetric (congruent) or orthogonal (incongruent) trajectories. The required ...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2002
Simone Cardoso de Oliveira

Recent physiological studies of the neuronal processes underlying bimanual movements provide new tests for earlier functional models of bimanual coordination. The recently acquired data address three conceptual areas: the generalized motor program (GMP), intermanual crosstalk and dynamic systems models. To varying degrees, each of these concepts has aspects that can be reconciled with experimen...

Journal: :American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2013
Jillian T Henderson Cynthia C Harper Sarah Gutin Mona Saraiya Jocelyn Chapman George F Sawaya

OBJECTIVE Less-than-annual cervical cancer screening is now recommended for most US women, raising questions about the need for routine annual bimanual pelvic examinations. Little is known about clinicians' bimanual pelvic examination practices, their beliefs about its importance, or the reasoning underlying its performance in asymptomatic women. STUDY DESIGN We conducted a nationwide survey ...

2013
T. David Punt M. Jane Riddoch Glyn W. Humphreys

Motor extinction refers to a deficit of motor production on the side opposite a brain lesion that either only becomes apparent or disproportionately worsens during bilateral motor activity. It may arise due either to a contralesional deficit in setting the motor activation level (an intentional deficit) or a deficit in contralesional awareness of the sensory consequences of movement (an attenti...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Richard G Carson Christopher J Smethurst Yalchin Oytam Aymar de Rugy

The tendency for movements of the upper limbs to be drawn systematically toward one another and to follow similar spatiotemporal trajectories is well known. Although suppression of this tendency is integral to tasks of daily living, its exploitation may prove to be critical in the rehabilitation of acquired hemiplegias. In general, however, the task-related factors that determine the degree of ...

Journal: :journal of research in rehabilitation sciences 0
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abstract   introduction: the purpose of present research was the study of the effect of sensory feedback on speed of the relative phase transition in anti-phase bimanual coordination pattern across old adults. materials and methods: therefore 15 intact male old adults selected in available with age range 60-70 years that were all of them hand-right. participants started their movement on bimanu...

2010
Roslyn Boyd Leanne Sakzewski Jenny Ziviani David F Abbott Radwa Badawy Rose Gilmore Kerry Provan Jacques-Donald Tournier Richard AL Macdonell Graeme D Jackson

BACKGROUND Congenital hemiplegia is the most common form of cerebral palsy (CP) accounting for 1 in 1300 live births. These children have limitations in capacity to use the impaired upper limb and bimanual coordination deficits which impact on daily activities and participation in home, school and community life. There are currently two diverse intensive therapy approaches. Traditional therapy ...

2012
Anthony Talvas Maud Marchal Gabriel Cirio Anatole Lécuyer

Bimanual haptics is a specific kind of multi-finger interaction that focuses on the use of both hands simultaneously. Several haptic devices permit this form of interaction, but they are subject to a certain number of limitations for interacting with virtual environments (VEs), notably workspace size issues and manipulation difficulties with single-point interfaces. Interaction techniques exist...

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