نتایج جستجو برای: primary motor area

تعداد نتایج: 1322443  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
Knut Holthoff E. Sagnak Otto W. Witte

Sensory areas in mammalian cortex compute sensory inputs of different modalities in order to perceive the environment. Much is known about the anatomical pattern of inter-laminar connections, which form the basis of the computational process. Nevertheless, less is known about the functional relevance of these wiring patterns. We used intrinsic optical signals (IOSs) in vitro to investigate func...

2015
Sahil Bajaj Andrew J. Butler

Several cortical and subcortical areas of brain interact coherently during various tasks such as motor-imagery (MI) and motor-execution (ME) and even during resting-state (RS). How these interactions are affected following stroke and how the functional organization is regained from rehabilitative treatments as people begin to recover have not been systematically studied. Role of primary motor a...

Journal: :international journal of automotive engineering 0
mousavi g dashti

induction motors are the most commonly used in the traction industries and electric vehicles, due to their low primary cost, low maintenance costs, and good performance. speed identification is needed for the induction motor drives. however, using of speed sensors in the induction motor drives is associated with problems such as, extra cost, reduced reliability, added mounting space, etc.. ther...

2014
Fang Cui Dan Arnstein Rajat Mani Thomas Natasha M. Maurits Christian Keysers Valeria Gazzola

Some theories of motor control suggest efference-copies of motor commands reach somatosensory cortices. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to test these models. We varied the amount of efference-copy signal by making participants squeeze a soft material either actively or passively. We found electromyographical recordings, an efference-copy proxy, to predict activity in primary ...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medical sciences : MRMS : an official journal of Japan Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2002
Kayako Matsuo Chikako Kato Fukujiro Ozawa Yasuo Takehara Haruo Isoda Satoshi Isogai Tetsuo Moriya Harumi Sakahara Tomohisa Okada Toshiharu Nakai

It has been suggested that left-handers have a cerebral ambilaterality for language representation. Specifically, the use of the right hand for writing may have a specific effect on the cerebral organization in left-handers. In an investigation of the relationship between motor and visual language procedures, functional magnetic resonance imaging at three tesla was conducted during stroke count...

Journal: :Osaka city medical journal 1997
K Nakayama

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with gradient echo and echo-planar sequences was applied to healthy volunteers and neurological patients to evaluate the feasibility of detecting and localizing the motor cortex. Time course of the change in signal intensity by an alternate repetition of motor task (squeezing hand) and rest periods was also examined. The motor cortex was localized as ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Sophia Bakola Lauretta Passarelli Michela Gamberini Patrizia Fattori Claudio Galletti

In macaques, superior parietal lobule area 5 has been described as occupying an extensive region, which includes the caudal half of the postcentral convexity as well as the medial bank of the intraparietal sulcus. Modern neuroanatomical methods have allowed the identification of various areas within this region. In the present study, we investigated the corticocortical afferent projections of o...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2006
Christian Dresel Bernhard Haslinger Florian Castrop Afra M Wohlschlaeger Andrés O Ceballos-Baumann

Previous studies showed cortical dysfunction and impaired sensorimotor integration in primary generalized and focal hand dystonia. We used a whistling task and silent event-related fMRI to investigate functional changes in patients with blepharospasm and patients with a combination of blepharospasm and oromandibular dystonia (Meige's syndrome). Whistling served as a model for a skilful orofacia...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2001
E Naito H H Ehrsson

We used positron emission tomography (PET) to test the hypothesis that illusory movement of the right wrist activates the motor-related areas that are activated by real wrist movements. We vibrated the tendons of the relaxed right wrist extensor muscles which elicits a vivid illusory palmar flexion. In a control condition, we vibrated the skin surface over the processes styloideus ulnae, which ...

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