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تعداد نتایج: 138  

Journal: :Learning & memory 1997
J L Contreras-Vidal S Grossberg D Bullock

A neural network model of opponent cerebellar learning for arm movement control is proposed. The model illustrates how a central pattern generator in cortex and basal ganglia, a neuromuscular force controller in spinal cord, and an adaptive cerebellum cooperate to reduce motor variability during multijoint arm movements using mono- and bi-articular muscles. Cerebellar learning modifies velocity...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
F A Lenz C J Jaeger M S Seike Y C Lin S G Reich M R DeLong J L Vitek

Indirect evidence suggests that the thalamus contributes to abnormal movements occurring in patients with dystonia (dystonia patients). The present study tested the hypothesis that thalamic activity contributes to the dystonic movements that occur in such patients. During these movements, spectral analysis of electromyographic (EMG) signals in flexor and extensor muscles of the wrist and elbow ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
M Desmurget R S Turner

To test current hypotheses on the contribution of the basal ganglia (BG) to motor control, we examined the effects of muscimol-induced inactivations in the skeletomotor region of the internal globus pallidus (sGPi) on visually directed reaching. Injections were made in two monkeys trained to perform four out-and-back reaching movements in quick succession toward four randomly selected target lo...

Journal: :Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2015
Christoph Engelhardt Valérie Malfroy Camine David Ingram Philippe Müllhaupt Alain Farron Dominique Pioletti Alexandre Terrier

The estimation of muscle forces in musculoskeletal shoulder models is still controversial. Two different methods are widely used to solve the indeterminacy of the system: electromyography (EMG)-based methods and stress-based methods. The goal of this work was to evaluate the influence of these two methods on the prediction of muscle forces, glenohumeral load and joint stability after total shou...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2007
Andrew F J Abercromby William E Amonette Charles S Layne Brian K McFarlin Martha R Hinman William H Paloski

PURPOSE Leg muscle strength and power are increased after whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise. These effects may result from increased neuromuscular activation during WBV; however, previous studies of neuromuscular responses during WBV have not accounted for motion artifact. METHODS Sixteen healthy adults performed a series of static and dynamic unloaded squats with and without two different ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Parag Gad Roland R Roy Jaehoon Choe Jack Creagmile Hui Zhong Yury Gerasimenko V Reggie Edgerton

The spinal cord contains the circuitry to control posture and locomotion after complete paralysis, and this circuitry can be enabled with epidural stimulation [electrical enabling motor control (eEmc)] and/or administration of pharmacological agents [pharmacological enabling motor control (fEmc)] when combined with motor training. We hypothesized that the characteristics of the spinally evoked ...

2013
Gerard E McMahon Christopher I Morse Adrian Burden Keith Winwood Gladys L Onambélé-Pearson

Modulators of loading-induced in vivo adaptations in muscle-tendon complex (MTC) mechanical properties remain unclear. Similarly contentious, is whether changes in MTC characteristics are associated with growth factor levels. Four groups were subjected to varying magnitudes of stress/strain: Group 1 trained with the MTC at a shortened position (MTCS; n = 10); Group 2 at a lengthened position (M...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Maria Knikou Chaithanya K Mummidisetty

Spinal inhibition is significantly reduced after spinal cord injury (SCI) in humans. In this work, we examined if locomotor training can improve spinal inhibition exerted at a presynaptic level. Sixteen people with chronic SCI received an average of 45 training sessions, 5 days/wk, 1 h/day. The soleus H-reflex depression in response to low-frequency stimulation, presynaptic inhibition of soleus...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2011
Yonatan Kaplan

STUDY DESIGN Narrative literature review. OBJECTIVES First, to explore the differences and outcomes between individuals who have had anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and those who did not undergo surgical intervention, following a tear of the ACL. Second, to review the evidence related to the ability to identify individuals who may or may not need surgery after an ACL rupture. ...

2010
Gerald E. Loeb

The notion of studying internal control variables instead of externally observable parameters is certainly attractive. It is what motivates neurophysiologists to stick their electrodes into various parts of the nervous system. The problem is knowing a control variable when you see one. Recorded neural activity reflects a mixture of outputs representing some kind of control to various lower cent...

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