نتایج جستجو برای: closed eyes and mirror visual concurrent feedback groups

تعداد نتایج: 16959062  

2012
Angelos Amanatiadis Antonios Gasteratos

Remotely operated robots, functioning in hazardous and time critical environments, have significant requirements for control and visual information (Davids (2002), Murphy (2004)). The control systems are supposed to guarantee a precise timely response in order to prevent fatal scenarios in bomb disposal operations or in life rescue missions. Significant role to these operating scenarios play th...

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
lei shi department of ophthalmology, chinese people’s liberation army general hospital, beijing, china yi-fei huang department of ophthalmology, chinese people’s liberation army general hospital, beijing, china

normal 0 false false false en-us x-none ar-sa microsoftinternetexplorer4 background: to investigate the reasons for p ostvitrectomy diabetic vitreous hemorrhage (pdvh), and to analyze the time of pdvh onset, the treatment of pdvh, the visual outcome of the treatment, and factors that affect visual acuity after treatment. materials and methods: overall, 292 eyes from 236 patients with proliferat...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2009
S Richter-Mueksch S Sacu E Osarovsky-Sasin E Stifter C Kiss M Velikay-Parel

BACKGROUND/AIMS To evaluate the visual performance of patients with successful macular hole surgery with a minimum follow-up of 3 years. Results were compared with the performance of the healthy fellow eyes. METHODS 15 patients were studied. The healthy fellow eyes of the patients (13 eyes) served as a control group. Age, gender and best-corrected logMAR visual acuity were recorded. Reading a...

Journal: :Translational vision science & technology 2015
Matthew A Reilly Analaura Villarreal Ted Maddess William Eric Sponsel

PURPOSE Refined analysis of frequency doubling perimetric data was performed to assess binocular visual field conservation in patients with comparable degrees of bilateral glaucomatous damage, to determine whether unilateral visual field loss is random, anatomically symmetric, or non-random in relation to the fellow eye. METHODS Case control study of 41 consecutive patients with bilaterally m...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Shoko Kasuga Sebastian Telgen Junichi Ushiba Daichi Nozaki Jörn Diedrichsen

When we learn a novel task, the motor system needs to acquire both feedforward and feedback control. Currently, little is known about how the learning of these two mechanisms relate to each other. In the present study, we tested whether feedforward and feedback control need to be learned separately, or whether they are learned as common mechanism when a new control policy is acquired. Participa...

Journal: :Frontiers in aging neuroscience 2015
Paola Reissig Tino Stöckel Michael I. Garry Jeffery J. Summers Mark R. Hinder

Cross-limb transfer (CLT) describes the observation of bilateral performance gains due to unilateral motor practice. Previous research has suggested that CLT may be reduced, or absent, in older adults, possibly due to age-related structural and functional brain changes. Based on research showing increases in CLT due to the provision of mirror visual feedback (MVF) during task execution in young...

2015
Alasdair Iain Ross Thomas Schenk Constanze Hesse Susana Martinez-Conde

Numerous studies have addressed the issue of where people look when they perform hand movements. Yet, very little is known about how visuomotor performance is affected by fixation location. Previous studies investigating the accuracy of actions performed in visual periphery have revealed inconsistent results. While movements performed under full visual-feedback (closed-loop) seem to remain surp...

2014
Ting Ting Yeh Tyler Cluff Ramesh Balasubramaniam

Sensory information from our eyes, skin and muscles helps guide and correct balance. Less appreciated, however, is that delays in the transmission of sensory information between our eyes, limbs and central nervous system can exceed several 10s of milliseconds. Investigating how these time-delayed sensory signals influence balance control is central to understanding the postural system. Here, we...

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2008
Patrick O McKeon Jay Hertel

BACKGROUND Postural control deficits have been purported to be a potential contributing factor in chronic ankle instability (CAI). Summary forceplate measures such as center of pressure velocity and area have not consistently detected postural control deficits associated with CAI. A novel measurement technique derived from the dynamical systems theory of motor control known as Time-to-boundary ...

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