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Motor Skills (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Motor Skills'
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29 Jun 2009
The aim of this work was to investigate the neuromuscular changes associated with the orthodontic post-treatment using surface electromyography. One hundred (100) young, healthy adults without signs and symptoms of temporomandibular dysfunction ...
rec_pub_19697642-electromyographic-evaluation-neuromuscular-coordination-subject.htm
29 Jun 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate the anthropometric and strength characteristics of elite male volleyball athletes and to determine if differences exist in these characteristics according to playing position. A group of 35 professional ...
rec_pub_19528849-physical-fitness-qualities-professional-volleyball-players.htm
Reliability of the box and block test of manual dexterity for use with patients with fibromyalgia.
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the reliability of the Box and Block (B&B) Test of Manual Dexterity for upper-extremity function in patients with fibromyalgia and to compare their results with those of healthy control participants. ...
rec_pub_19708480-reliability-box-block-test-manual-dexterity-use-patients-fibromyalgia.htm
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: I investigated developmental and ability differences on a visual-motor task that requires inhibition of misleading information. METHOD: Children, including those with and without learning disabilities, and adults copied simple line or dot ...
rec_pub_19708477-influence-misleading-context-design-copying-task-children-learning.htm
Is there a proximal-to-distal sequence in overarm throwing in team handball?
29 Jun 2009
Research examining the proximal-to-distal sequencing of segments of the body involved in overarm throwing has been equivocal: some studies have found support for the concept while others have not. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to ...
rec_pub_19629844-is-proximal-distal-sequence-overarm-throwing-team-handball.htm
Hysteresis effects in a motor task with cotton-top tamarins (Sanguinus oedipus).
29 Jun 2009
The way human adults grasp an object is influenced by their recent history of motor actions. Previously executed grasps are often more likely to reoccur on subsequent grasps. This type of hysteresis effect has been incorporated into cognitive models ...
rec_pub_19594287-hysteresis-effects-motor-task-cotton-tamarins-sanguinus-oedipus.htm
Broca's area in language, action, and music.
29 Jun 2009
The work of Paul Broca has been of pivotal importance in the localization of some higher cognitive brain functions. He first reported that lesions to the caudal part of the inferior frontal gyrus were associated with expressive deficits. Although ...
rec_pub_19673823-broca-s-area-language-action-music.htm
Part III introduction: musical training and induced cortical plasticity.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19673768-part-iii-introduction-musical-training-induced-cortical-plasticity.htm
Brain activity during visual versus kinesthetic imagery: an fMRI study.
29 Jun 2009
Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to those solicited during actual movements, it is still unknown whether visual (VI) and kinesthetic imagery (KI) recruit comparable or distinct neural networks. ...
rec_pub_18819106-brain-activity-visual-versus-kinesthetic-imagery-fmri-study.htm
Effect of motor imagery in the rehabilitation of burn patients.
29 Jun 2009
Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery (MI) improves motor performance after CNS injury, it is still unknown whether MI may enhance motor recovery after peripheral injury and most especially in the rehabilitation of burn patients. This ...
rec_pub_19506494-effect-motor-imagery-rehabilitation-burn-patients.htm
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