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The basal forebrain cholinergic system is required specifically for behaviorally mediated cortical map plasticity.

4 May 2009 The basal forebrain cholinergic system has been implicated in the reorganization of adult cortical sensory and motor representations under many, but not all, experimental conditions. It is still not fully understood which types of plasticity require ...
rec_pub_19420265-the-basal-forebrain-cholinergic-system-required-specifically.htm


Process and outcome measures of expert/novice performance on a haptic virtual reality system.

2 May 2009 OBJECTIVES: The goal of dental education is to guide students' development through different stages from novice to competent, eventually resulting in an expert clinician. In this study we sought to identify process and outcome measures of clinical ...
rec_pub_19481326-process-outcome-measures-expert-novice-performance-haptic-virtual.htm


Tapping performance and underlying wrist muscle activity of non-drummers, drummers, and the world's fastest drummer.

2 May 2009 Studies of rapid unimanual tapping have assumed that the human rate limit for voluntary rhythmic movement is 5-7 Hz, which corresponds to an inter-tap interval (ITI) of 150-200ms. In fact, the winner of a recent contest to find the world's fastest ...
rec_pub_19409958-tapping-performance-underlying-wrist-muscle-activity-non-drummers.htm


Sway regularity reflects attentional involvement in postural control: effects of expertise, vision and cognition.

30 Apr 2009 We examined the time varying (dynamic) characteristics of center-of-pressure (COP) fluctuations in a group of 14 preadolescent dancers and 16 age-matched non-dancers. The task involved maintaining balance for 20s with eyes open or eyes closed, and ...
rec_pub_19411174-sway-regularity-reflects-attentional-involvement-postural-control.htm


Helping the special needs patient maintain oral health.

29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19585790-helping-special-needs-patient-maintain-oral-health.htm


Comparing probable case identification of developmental coordination disorder using the short form of the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Movement ABC.

29 Apr 2009 Aim Despite its widespread current use in research and its potential for future application, the validity of the short form of the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOTMP-SF) when administered by trained lay assessors is not known. This ...
rec_pub_19397603-comparing-probable-case-identification-developmental-coordination.htm


Development of upper body coordination during sitting in typically developing infants.

29 Apr 2009 Our goal was to determine how the actions of the thorax and the pelvis are organized and coordinated to achieve independent sitting posture in typically developing infants. The participants were 10 typically developing infants who were evaluated ...
rec_pub_19190546-development-upper-body-coordination-sitting-typically-developing.htm


The rectus sheath block: accuracy of local anesthetic placement by trainee anesthesiologists using loss of resistance or ultrasound guidance.

29 Apr 2009 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of local anesthetic placement in the rectus sheath block when performed by trainee anesthetists using loss of resistance (LOR) or ultrasound guidance. METHODS: Eighty-one ...
rec_pub_19587624-the-rectus-sheath-block-accuracy-local-anesthetic-placement-trainee.htm


Clinical impact of epidural anesthesia simulation on short- and long-term learning curve: High- versus low-fidelity model training.

29 Apr 2009 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Epidural anesthesia is a technically challenging regional anesthetic technique that can be difficult to teach to novices. Epidural simulators are now available to allow realistic training within a safe and controlled ...
rec_pub_19587620-clinical-impact-epidural-anesthesia-simulation-short-long-term.htm


Gross efficiency during rowing is not affected by stroke rate.

29 Apr 2009 PURPOSE: It has been suggested that the optimal stroke rate in rowing is partly determined by the stroke-rate dependence of internal power losses. This should be reflected in a stroke-rate dependency of gross efficiency (e(gross)). The purpose of ...
rec_pub_19346978-gross-efficiency-rowing-affected-stroke-rate.htm

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