نتایج جستجو برای: unimanual function

تعداد نتایج: 1213258  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Uri Rokni Orna Steinberg Eilon Vaadia Haim Sompolinsky

It is well established that the discharge of neurons in primate motor cortex is tuned to the movement direction of the contralateral arm. Interestingly, it has been found that these neurons exhibit a directional tuning to the ipsilateral arm as well and that the preferred directions to both arms tend to be similar. A recent study showed that motor cortex cells are also directionally selective t...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2009
Nobuhiko Hatanaka Hironobu Tokuno Atsushi Nambu Masahiko Takada

Monitoring changes in cerebral blood flow in association with neuronal activity has widely been used to evaluate various brain functions. However, current techniques do not directly measure blood flow changes in specified blood vessels. The present study identified arterioles within the cerebral cortex by echoencephalography and color Doppler imaging, and then measured blood flow velocity (BFV)...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2006
Y Aramaki M Honda N Sadato

Patterns of bimanual coordination in which homologous muscles are simultaneously active are more stable than those in which homologous muscles are engaged in an alternating fashion. This may be attributable to the stronger involvement of the dominant motor cortex in ipsilateral hand movements via interaction with the non-dominant motor system, known as neural crosstalk. We used functional magne...

2012
Gideon Steinberg

In this report I have discuss the works of 6 papers in the field of natural user interfaces. They all discuss different interaction techniques and how effective they are. Most of the current literatures, within 4-5 years discuss techniques for touch screens or movement based interaction, so I will be focusing on these topics. Fitts's Law is a huge part in all Human Computer Interaction. Fitts's...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2011
Christos D Giachritsis Manuel Ferre Jordi Barrio Alan M Wing

Accurate weight perception is important particularly in tasks where the user has to apply vertical forces to ensure safe landing of a fragile object or precise penetration of a surface with a probe. Moreover, depending on physical properties of objects such as weight and size we may switch between unimanual and bimanual manipulation during a task. Research has shown that bimanual manipulation o...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Natalia Dounskaia Keith G Nogueira Stephan P Swinnen Elizabeth Drummond

Studies of bimanual movements typically report interference between motions of the two arms and preference to perform mirror-symmetrical patterns. However, recent studies have demonstrated that the two arms differ in the ability to control interaction torque (INT). This predicts limitations in the capability to perform mirror-symmetrical movements. Here, two experiments were performed to test t...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2004
Kenichi Kuriyama Robert Stickgold Matthew P Walker

Learning of a procedural motor-skill task is known to progress through a series of unique memory stages. Performance initially improves during training, and continues to improve, without further rehearsal, across subsequent periods of sleep. Here, we investigate how this delayed sleep-dependent learning is affected when the task characteristics are varied across several degrees of difficulty, a...

2013
Jörn Diedrichsen Tobias Wiestler John W. Krakauer

Movements of the upper limb are controlled mostly through the contralateral hemisphere. Although overall activity changes in the ipsilateral motor cortex have been reported, their functional significance remains unclear. Using human functional imaging, we analyzed neural finger representations by studying differences in fine-grained activation patterns for single isometric finger presses. We de...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Shinya Fujii Kazutoshi Kudo Tatsuyuki Ohtsuki Shingo Oda

Expert musicians show experience-dependent reduced asymmetry in the structure of motor-related brain areas and in the maximum tapping frequency between the hands. Therefore we hypothesized that a reduced hand-skill asymmetry is strongly related to rapid and rhythmical bimanual coordination and developed a dynamical model including a symmetry-breaking parameter Δω, for human bimanual coordinatio...

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