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Motor Skills (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Motor Skills'
Articles 21 to 30 of 200:
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: Facilitation of cortical excitability of the ipsilesional primary motor cortex (M1) may improve dexterity of the affected hand after stroke. The effects of 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over ipsilesional M1 on ...
rec_pub_19798637-differential-effects-high-frequency-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic.htm
30 Aug 2009
AIM: The aim of this study was to review the effects of early developmental intervention after discharge from hospital on motor and cognitive development in preterm infants. METHOD: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi-RCTs of early ...
rec_pub_19732117-do-early-intervention-programmes-improve-cognitive-motor-outcomes.htm
30 Aug 2009
Children with autism often have difficulty performing skilled movements. Praxis performance requires basic motor skill, knowledge of representations of the movement (mediated by parietal regions), and transcoding of these representations into ...
rec_pub_19702410-associations-postural-knowledge-basic-motor-skill-dyspraxia-autism.htm
Be careful what you train for.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19710644-be-careful-train-for.htm
The development of an objective model to assess arthroscopic performance.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Many residency and fellowship programs have cadaver laboratories to teach and practice arthroscopic skills. However, there is currently no validated method of evaluating arthroscopic skill in this setting. The purpose of the present ...
rec_pub_19724008-the-development-objective-model-assess-arthroscopic-performance.htm
25 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Previous work has shown that full-term infants who were healthy contacted a toy with their feet several weeks before they did so with their hands and that movement training advanced feet reaching. Certain populations of preterm infants ...
rec_pub_19713268-exploring-objects-feet-advances-movement-infants-born-preterm.htm
Neurological and neurobehavioral assessment of experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage.
23 Aug 2009
About 50% of humans with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) die and many survivors have neurological and neurobehavioral dysfunction. Animal studies usually focused on cerebral vasospasm and sometimes neuronal injury. The difference in ...
rec_pub_19706182-neurological-neurobehavioral-assessment-experimental-subarachnoid.htm
Dual adaptation supports a parallel architecture of motor memory.
17 Aug 2009
Although our understanding of the mechanisms underlying motor adaptation has greatly benefited from previous computational models, the architecture of motor memory is still uncertain. On one hand, two-state models that contain both a ...
rec_pub_19692614-dual-adaptation-supports-parallel-architecture-motor-memory.htm
[Ten years of hand transplantation experiment or routine?]
15 Aug 2009
In the 20th century the legend of Cosmas and Damian - an extremity being transferred from one person to another - became reality. The first hand transplantation was carried out in 1964 in Ecuador but the hand had to be removed again within three ...
rec_pub_19688651-ten-years-hand-transplantation-experiment-routine.htm
11 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Physical therapists often treat children with low motor competence. Earlier studies have demonstrated poor physical fitness outcomes and a reduced level of physical activity for these children compared with their peers with normal motor ...
rec_pub_19679648-physical-fitness-children-high-motor-competence-different-children.htm
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