نتایج جستجو برای: and no rhythmic movement

تعداد نتایج: 17418988  

2016
Joachim Richter Roya Ostovar

The functions of dance and music in human evolution are a mystery. Current research on the evolution of music has mainly focused on its melodic attribute which would have evolved alongside (proto-)language. Instead, we propose an alternative conceptual framework which focuses on the co-evolution of rhythm and dance (R&D) as intertwined aspects of a multimodal phenomenon characterized by the uni...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
sethu prabhu shankar department of medicine, chennai medical college hospital &research centre, tiruchirapalli, tamilnadu, india neelakandan ramya department of medicine, chennai medical college hospital &research centre, tiruchirapalli, tamilnadu, india. gopalakrishnan vikraman department of medicine, chennai medical college hospital &research centre, tiruchirapalli, tamilnadu, india. ratchagan saravanan department of medicine, chennai medical college hospital &research centre, tiruchirapalli, tamilnadu, india

chorea is brief, quasi-purposeful, irregular muscle contractions, not repetitive or rhythmic, but flows from one muscle to the next and athetosis is slow, writhing, continuous, worm-like movements of distal extremities (chiefly the fingers) which show bizarre positioning without posturing. metabolic causes have been documented earlier, note worthy of that being diabetes. choreoathetosis has bee...

پایان نامه :0 1374

in fact this study is concerned with the relationship between the variation in thematice structure and the comprehension of spoken language. so the study focused on the following questions: 1. is there any relationship between thematic structure and the comprehension of spoken language? 2. which of the themes would have greated thematic force and be easier for the subjects to comprehend? accord...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Tsuyoshi Ikegami Masaya Hirashima Rieko Osu Daichi Nozaki

Movement error is a driving force behind motor learning. For motor learning with discrete movements, such as point-to-point reaching, it is believed that the brain uses error information of the immediately preceding movement only. However, in the case of continuous and repetitive movements (i.e., rhythmic movements), there is a ceaseless inflow of performance information. Thus, an accurate temp...

2011
M. Ben Tov A. Karniel

In everyday life, we frequently alternate between performing discrete and rhythmic movements. When performing a periodic movement, two distinct movement types can be distinguished: highly harmonic vs. discrete-like. The harmonicity of the movement is used to classify it as one or the other. We asked: (1) whether the frequency at which a periodic movement is performed affects the harmonicity of ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1390

insurers have in the past few decades faced longevity risks - the risk that annuitants survive more than expected - and therefore need a new approach to manage this new risk. in this dissertation we survey methods that hedge longevity risks. these methods use securitization to manage risk, so using modern financial and insurance pricing models, especially wang transform and actuarial concepts, ...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2017
Manuel Varlet Alanna Wade Giacomo Novembre Peter E Keller

Human rhythmic movements spontaneously entrain to external rhythmic stimuli. Such sensory-motor entrainment can attract movements to different tempi and enhance their efficiency, with potential clinical applications for motor rehabilitation. Here we investigate whether entrainment of self-paced rhythmic movements can be induced via transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), which uses...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2009
Sam Tilsen

Temporal patterns in human movement, and in speech in particular, occur on multiple timescales. Regularities in such patterns have been observed between speech gestures, which are relatively quick movements of articulators (e.g., tongue fronting and lip protrusion), and also between rhythmic units (e.g., syllables and metrical feet), which occur more slowly. Previous work has shown that pattern...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Blaise Yvert Claire Mazzocco Sébastien Joucla Adeline Langla Pierre Meyrand

Spontaneous rhythmic activity is a ubiquitous feature of developing neural structures that has been shown to be essential for the establishment of functional CNS connectivity. However, the primordial origin of these rhythms remains unknown. Here, we describe two types of rhythmic activity in distinct parts of the developing CNS isolated ex vivo on microelectrode arrays, the expression of which ...

1998
Stefan Schaal Dagmar Sternad

This paper explores the idea to create complex human-like arm movements from movement primitives based on nonlinear attractor dynamics. Each degree-offreedom of an arm is assumed to have two independent abilities to create movement, one through a discrete dynamic system, and one through a rhythmic system. The discrete system creates point-to-point movements based on internal or external target ...

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