نتایج جستجو برای: bimanual function

تعداد نتایج: 1214416  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Natalia Dounskaia Keith G Nogueira Stephan P Swinnen Elizabeth Drummond

Studies of bimanual movements typically report interference between motions of the two arms and preference to perform mirror-symmetrical patterns. However, recent studies have demonstrated that the two arms differ in the ability to control interaction torque (INT). This predicts limitations in the capability to perform mirror-symmetrical movements. Here, two experiments were performed to test t...

1999
M. J. Johnson H. F. M. Van der Loos C. G. Burgar L. J. Leifer

Hemiplegia, affecting approximately 75% of all stroke survivors, is a common neurological impairment. Hemiplegic upper and lower limbs exhibit sensory and motor deficits on the side of the body contralateral to the location of a cerebral vascular accident. Recovery of coordinated movement of both upper limbs is important for bimanual function and promotes personal independence and quality of li...

2011
Rita Sleimen-Malkoun Jean-Jacques Temprado Laurent Thefenne Eric Berton

BACKGROUND The dramatic consequences of stroke on patient autonomy in daily living activities urged the need for new reliable therapeutic strategies. Recently, bimanual training has emerged as a promising tool to improve the functional recovery of upper-limbs in stroke patients. However, who could benefit from bimanual therapy and how it could be used as a part of a more complete rehabilitation...

1999
Richard B. Ivry Eliot Hazeltine

The timing of repetitive movements was assessed in a callosotomy patient under unimanual and bimanual conditions. Similar to neurologically healthy individuals, the patient exhibited strong temporal coupling in the bimanual condition. Moreover, for both the left and right hands, within-hand temporal variability was reduced in the bimanual condition compared to the unimanual conditions. This bim...

1999
Opher Donchin

The study of bimanual coordination is an area of intense recent research. This contrasts with a relative lack of interest in bimanual coordination – particularly in the area of cortical physiology – over the preceding years. This increased recent interest has been fueled in part by new theoretical approaches and recording techniques that place an emphasis on the role of neuronal interactions in...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Marcus H Heitger Marc J-M Macé Jan Jastorff Stephan P Swinnen Guy A Orban

Although we are beginning to understand how observed actions performed by conspecifics with a single hand are processed and how bimanual actions are controlled by the motor system, we know very little about the processing of observed bimanual actions. We used fMRI to compare the observation of bimanual manipulative actions with their unimanual components, relative to visual control conditions e...

2016
Takuji Hayashi Daichi Nozaki

When we learn a bimanual motor skill (e.g., rowing a boat), we often break it down into unimanual practices (e.g., a rowing drill with the left or right arm). Such unimanual practice is thought to be useful for learning bimanual motor skills efficiently because the learner can concentrate on learning to perform a simpler component. However, it is not so straightforward to assume that unimanual ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1999
F G Andres T Mima A E Schulman J Dichgans M Hallett C Gerloff

Bimanual co-ordination of skilled finger movements is a high-level capability of the human motor system and virtually always requires training. Little is known about the physiological processes underlying successful bimanual performance and skill acquisition. In the present study, we used task-related coherence (TRCoh) and task-related power (TRPow) analysis of multichannel surface EEG to inves...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2010
Ingo G Meister Henrik Foltys Cecile Gallea Mark Hallett

Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial coordination has been subject to prior research, the networks mediating bimanual temporal coordination are still unclear. The present study used functional imaging to investigate cerebral networks mediating temporally uncoupled bimanual finger movements. Three bimanual tasks were designed for the execution of movements with different timin...

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