نتایج جستجو برای: motor asymmetry

تعداد نتایج: 194237  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
G A Cavagna M A Legramandi A La Torre

Human running at low and intermediate speeds is characterized by a greater average force exerted after 'landing', when muscle-tendon units are stretched ('hard landing'), and a lower average force exerted before 'takeoff', when muscle-tendon units shorten ('soft takeoff'). This landing-takeoff asymmetry is consistent with the force-velocity relation of the 'motor' (i.e. with the basic property ...

2015
Stefan R. Pulver Timothy G. Bayley Adam L. Taylor Jimena Berni Michael Bate Berthold Hedwig

Pulver SR, Bayley TG, Taylor AL, Berni J, Bate M, Hedwig B. Imaging fictive locomotor patterns in larval Drosophila. J Neurophysiol 114: 2564–2577, 2015. First published August 26, 2015; doi:10.1152/jn.00731.2015.—We have established a preparation in larval Drosophila to monitor fictive locomotion simultaneously across abdominal and thoracic segments of the isolated CNS with genetically encoded...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2004
Markus Hausmann Ian J Kirk Michael C Corballis

The degree of manual asymmetry is generally assumed to vary with task complexity. However, task complexity as a factor in manual asymmetries has rarely been examined directly. Further, the results of psychophysical studies indicate that manual asymmetry increases with task complexity, while physiological studies consistently report a reduction of manual asymmetries in more complex tasks. The us...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
J R Marszalek P Ruiz-Lozano E Roberts K R Chien L S Goldstein

The embryonic cellular events that set the asymmetry of the genetic control circuit controlling left-right (L-R) axis determination in mammals are poorly understood. New insight into this problem was obtained by analyzing mouse mutants lacking the KIF3A motor subunit of the kinesin-II motor complex. Embryos lacking KIF3A die at 10 days postcoitum, exhibit randomized establishment of L-R asymmet...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Elena Porras-García Raudel Sánchez-Campusano David Martínez-Vargas Eduardo Domínguez-del-Toro Jan Cendelín Frantisek Vozeh José M Delgado-García

Young adult heterozygous Lurcher mice constitute an excellent model for studying the role of the cerebellar cortex in motor performance-including the acquisition of new motor abilities-because of the early postnatal degeneration of almost all of their Purkinje and granular cells. Wild-type and Lurcher mice were classically conditioned for eyelid responses using a delay paradigm with or without ...

2013
Wenjuan Wei Lijun Bai Jun Wang Ruwei Dai Raymond Kai-yu Tong Yumei Zhang Zheng Song Wen Jiang Chuanying Shi Mengyuan Li Lin Ai Jie Tian

Previous studies have shown that motor recovery of stroke can be assessed by the cortical activity and the structural integrity of the corticospinal tract (CST), but little is known about the relation between the cortical activity and the structural integrity during motor recovery. In the present study, we investigated the changes in brain activities evoked by twenty days' functional electrical...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2011
Steven A Kautz Mark G Bowden David J Clark Richard R Neptune

BACKGROUND Force-sensing split-belt treadmills (TMs) provide an alternative to the conventional overground (OG) setting and allow new avenues for analyzing the biomechanics and motor control of walking. However, walking control may differ on a TM compared with walking OG. OBJECTIVE To compare spatiotemporal, kinematic, and EMG-based measures of motor control between TM and OG walking at self-...

2007
George Vagenas Blaine Hoshizaki

study investigated the phenomenon of kinematic asymmetry of the lower limbs in distance runners. The subjects, 29 male distance runners, were recorded by high-speed filming while running on a motor 'driven treadmill under two experimental conditions (with running shoes and barefoot). Twelve selected kinematic variables were subjected to multivariate statistical andysis. It was demonstrated that...

Journal: :Stroke 1990
V Di Piero F Chollet R J Dolan D J Thomas R Frackowiak

We report a patient who presented with transient clumsiness of his right hand due to a small hemorrhage in the left globus pallidus. Ten days later, positron emission tomography performed at rest showed decreased oxygen metabolism and blood flow at the site of the anatomic lesion and in remote areas such as the ipsilateral frontotemporoparietal cortex and the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere...

2017
Qadeer Arshad Angela Bonsu Rhannon Lobo Anne‐Sophie Fluri Rahuman Sheriff Peter Bain Nicola Pavese Adolfo M. Bronstein

OBJECTIVE Previous findings suggest a context-dependent bihemispheric allocation of numerical magnitude. Accordingly, we predicted that lateralized motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD), which reflect hemispheric asymmetries, would induce systematic lateralized biases in numerical cognition and have a subsequent influence on decision-making. METHODS In 20 PD patients and matched healthy ...

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