نتایج جستجو برای: primary motor area

تعداد نتایج: 1322443  

2015
Caroline Voges Christoph Helmchen Wolfgang Heide Andreas Sprenger

Adaptation of saccade amplitude in response to intra-saccadic target displacement is a type of implicit motor learning which is required to compensate for physiological changes in saccade performance. Once established trials without intra-saccadic target displacement lead to de-adaptation or extinction, which has been attributed either to extra-retinal mechanisms of spatial constancy or to the ...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2005
Steven Brown Roger J Ingham Janis C Ingham Angela R Laird Peter T Fox

This study reports an activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis of imaging studies of chronic developmental stuttering in adults. Two parallel meta-analyses were carried out: (1) stuttered production in the stutterers; (2) fluent production in the control subjects. The control subjects' data replicated previous analyses of single-word reading, identifying activation in primary motor ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2006
N Shinoura Y Suzuki R Yamada T Kodama M Takahashi K Yagi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Reorganization of brain function may result in preservation of motor function in patients with brain tumors. The goal of the present study was to investigate whether function of the primary motor area (M1) was restored and whether motor function improved after brain tumor resection. METHODS Five patients with metastatic brain tumors located within or near M1 underwent a...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Marie-Hélène Boudrias Abderraouf Belhaj-Saïf Michael C Park Paul D Cheney

The goal of this study was to assess the motor output capabilities of the forelimb representation of the supplementary motor area (SMA) in terms of the sign, latency and strength of effects on electromyographic (EMG) activity. Stimulus triggered averages of EMG activity from 24 muscles of the forelimb were computed in SMA during a reach-to-grasp task. Poststimulus facilitation (PStF) from SMA h...

2017
Yi-Ching Chen Yen-Ting Lin Gwo-Ching Chang Ing-Shiou Hwang

The detection of error information is an essential prerequisite of a feedback-based movement. This study investigated the differential behavior and neurophysiological mechanisms of a cyclic force-tracking task using error-reducing and error-enhancing feedback. The discharge patterns of a relatively large number of motor units (MUs) were assessed with custom-designed multi-channel surface electr...

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1996
T Knösche P Praamstra D Stegeman M Peters

Spatiotemporal dipole modelling of the generators of the readiness potential (RP) prior to voluntary movements has yielded diverging results concerning the contributions of supplementary motor area (SMA) and primary motor cortex. We applied an alternative approach (i.e. linear estimation theory) to measurements of the RP preceding fixed and freely selected finger movements, measured at 28 elect...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
J Volkmann A Schnitzler O W Witte H Freund

The cortical representation of five simple hand and finger movements in the human motor cortex was determined in left- and right-handed people with whole-head magnetoencephalography. Different movements were found to be represented by spatially segregated dipolar sources in primary motor cortex. The spatial arrangement of neuronal sources for digit and wrist movements was nonsomatotopic and var...

Journal: :Human movement science 2011
Florence Bara Edouard Gentaz

Two studies were carried out in order to better understand the role of perceptual and visuo-motor skills in handwriting. Two training programs, visual-haptic (VH) and visual (V), were compared which differed in the way children explored the letters. The results revealed that improvements of VH training on letter recognition and handwriting quality were higher than improvements after V training....

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Nikhil Sharma Lucy H Simmons P Simon Jones Diana J Day T Adrian Carpenter Valerie M Pomeroy Elizabeth A Warburton Jean-Claude Baron

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In recovered subcortical stroke, the pattern of motor network activation during motor execution can appear normal or not, depending on the task. Whether this applies to other aspects of motor function is unknown. We used functional MRI to assess motor imagery (MI), a promising new approach to improve motor function after stroke, and contrasted it to motor execution. MET...

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