نتایج جستجو برای: designed rhythmic motor program

تعداد نتایج: 919250  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
S A Kautz C Patten R R Neptune

Recent investigation in persons with clinically complete spinal cord injury has revealed that locomotor activity in one limb can activate rhythmic locomotor activity in the opposite limb. Although our previous research has demonstrated profound influences of the nonparetic limb on paretic limb motor activity poststroke, the potency of interlimb pathways for increasing recruitment of the paretic...

2006
DIRK VORBERG ROLF HAMBUCH

In this paper we present a simple stochastic model for the study of timing of skilled performance. The model is based on the notion that temporal variability and serial dependence observed in behavior sequences depend on the precision of a hypothetical central timing system as well as on the temporal jitter generated by the executing motor system. Within the theoretical framework of such a mode...

2013
Han Wang Derek Sieburth

Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) has been implicated in the execution of diverse rhythmic behaviors, but how cAMP functions in neurons to generate behavioral outputs remains unclear. During the defecation motor program in C. elegans, a peptide released from the pacemaker (the intestine) rhythmically excites the GABAergic neurons that control enteric muscle contractions by activating a G pr...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1988
D Kleinfeld H Sompolinsky

Cyclic patterns of motor neuron activity are involved in the production of many rhythmic movements, such as walking, swimming, and scratching. These movements are controlled by neural circuits referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs). Some of these circuits function in the absence of both internal pacemakers and external feedback. We describe an associative neural network model whose dy...

2010
Heather L. Chapin Theodore Zanto Kelly J. Jantzen Scott J. A. Kelso Fred Steinberg Edward W. Large

The aim of this study was to explore the role of attention in pulse and meter perception using complex rhythms. We used a selective attention paradigm in which participants attended to either a complex auditory rhythm or a visually presented word list. Performance on a reproduction task was used to gauge whether participants were attending to the appropriate stimulus. We hypothesized that atten...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroscience 2016
Julia E. Kline Helen J. Huang Kristine L. Snyder Daniel P. Ferris

Active and viewed limb movement activate many similar neural pathways, however, to date most comparison studies have focused on subjects making small, discrete movements of the hands and feet. The purpose of this study was to determine if high-density electroencephalography (EEG) could detect differences in cortical activity and connectivity during active and viewed rhythmic arm and leg movemen...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 1996
E Marder R L Calabrese

Rhythmic movements are produced by central pattern-generating networks whose output is shaped by sensory and neuromodulatory inputs to allow the animal to adapt its movements to changing needs. This review discusses cellular, circuit, and computational analyses of the mechanisms underlying the generation of rhythmic movements in both invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems. Attention is pai...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
M O'Donovan S Ho W Yee

Video-rate imaging of spinal neurons loaded with calcium-sensitive dyes was used to investigate the calcium dynamics and cellular organization of spontaneously active rhythm-generating networks in the spinal cord of E9-E12 chick embryos. Spinal neurons were loaded with bath-applied fura-2am. Motoneurons were also loaded by retrograde labeling with dextran-conjugated, calcium-sensitive dyes. Dye...

2005
Jonathan R. McDearmid Pierre Drapeau

SUMMARY We have examined the localization and activity of the neural circuitry that generates swimming behavior in developing zebrafish that were spinalized to isolate the spinal cord from descending brain inputs. We found that addition of the excitatory amino acid agonist N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) to spinalized zebrafish at three days in development induced repeating episodes of rhythmic tai...

Background and Objective: Cerebro-Vascular Accident (CVA) is considered to be one of the main causes of acquired motor disability in adults. Different motor rehabilitation programs are being designed in order to improve motor difficulties of patients with CVA. In the current study we aimed to assess the effect of task-based mirror therapy on upper limb functions and activities of daily living i...

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