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Impairment severity selectively affects the control of proximal and distal components of reaching movements in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.

29 Sep 2009 This study explored proximal-to-distal components during goal-directed reaching movements in children with mild or moderate hemiplegic cerebral palsy (HCP); [seven females, four males; mean age 8 y 6 mo; SD 27 mo], compared with age-matched, ...
rec_pub_19747280-impairment-severity-selectively-affects-control-proximal-distal.htm


Perceptual training narrows the temporal window of multisensory binding.

28 Sep 2009 The brain's ability to bind incoming auditory and visual stimuli depends critically on the temporal structure of this information. Specifically, there exists a temporal window of audiovisual integration within which stimuli are highly likely to be ...
rec_pub_19793985-perceptual-training-narrows-temporal-window-multisensory-binding.htm


From threat to fear: the neural organization of defensive fear systems in humans.

28 Sep 2009 Postencounter and circa-strike defensive contexts represent two adaptive responses to potential and imminent danger. In the context of a predator, the postencounter reflects the initial detection of the potential threat, whereas the circa-strike is ...
rec_pub_19793982-from-threat-fear-neural-organization-defensive-fear-systems-humans.htm


Functional and anatomical reorganization of the sensory-motor cortex after incomplete spinal cord injury in adult rats.

28 Sep 2009 A lateral hemisection injury of the cervical spinal cord results in Brown-Séquard syndrome in humans and rats. The hands/forelimbs on the injured side are rendered permanently impaired, but the legs/hindlimbs recover locomotor functions. This is ...
rec_pub_19793979-functional-anatomical-reorganization-sensory-motor-cortex-incomplete.htm


When errors are rewarding.

28 Sep 2009 For social beings like humans, detecting one's own and others' errors is essential for efficient goal-directed behavior. Although one's own errors are always negative events, errors from other persons may be negative or positive depending on the ...
rec_pub_19793976-when-errors-rewarding.htm


Simultaneous encoding of potential grasping movements in macaque anterior intraparietal area.

28 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19793960-simultaneous-encoding-potential-grasping-movements-macaque-anterior.htm


Effects of individualized developmental care in a randomized trial of preterm infants <32 weeks.

26 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: The goal was to investigate the effects of the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP) on days of respiratory support and intensive care, growth, and neuromotor development at term age for infants born at ...
rec_pub_19786441-effects-individualized-developmental-care-randomized-trial-preterm.htm


Differences in task demands influence the hemispheric lateralization and neural correlates of metaphor.

22 Sep 2009 This study investigated metaphor comprehension in the broader context of task-difference effects and manipulation of processing difficulty. We predicted that right hemisphere recruitment would show greater specificity to processing difficulty rather ...
rec_pub_19781756-differences-task-demands-influence-hemispheric-lateralization-neural.htm


Testosterone and unconscious positive priming increase human motivation separately.

21 Sep 2009 Clinical observations suggest that testosterone generates unconscious broad-spectrum motivations to act. It has also been suggested that subliminal positive-priming techniques also unconsciously enhances motivation for action. This ...
rec_pub_19687767-testosterone-unconscious-positive-priming-increase-human-motivation.htm


Reconciling the role of serotonin in behavioral inhibition and aversion: acute tryptophan depletion abolishes punishment-induced inhibition in humans.

21 Sep 2009 The neuromodulator serotonin has been implicated in a large number of affective and executive functions, but its precise contribution to motivation remains unclear. One influential hypothesis has implicated serotonin in aversive processing; another ...
rec_pub_19776285-reconciling-role-serotonin-behavioral-inhibition-aversion-acute.htm

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