نتایج جستجو برای: motor protein movement

تعداد نتایج: 1511047  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Marta Bortoletto Ross Cunnington

Two crucial processes preceding voluntary action are determining the time for movement initiation and planning of the specific sequence of motor output. In this study we aimed to differentiate the neural activity related to motor timing and motor sequencing and to examine over what time periods they contribute to premovement activity during the readiness for voluntary action. Eighteen participa...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Katja Naie Richard H R Hahnloser

In the process of song learning, songbirds such as the zebra finch shape their initial soft and poorly formed vocalizations (subsong) first into variable plastic songs with a discernable recurring motif and then into highly stereotyped adult songs. A premotor brain area critically involved in plastic and adult song production is the cortical nucleus HVC. One of HVC's primary afferents, the nucl...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
André J. Szameitat Shan Shen Adriana Conforto Annette Sterr

Motor imagery, passive movement, and movement observation have been suggested to activate the sensorimotor system without overt movement. The present study investigated these three covert movement modes together with overt movement in a within-subject design to allow for a fine-grained comparison of their abilities in activating the sensorimotor system, i.e. premotor, primary motor, and somatos...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2001
C J Brokaw

Interaction between a protein and a series of binding sites on a cytoskeletal substrate can create a resistance, or "protein friction," as the protein is moved along the substrate. If attachment and detachment rates are specified asymmetrically, this resistance can depend on the direction of movement, and the binding interaction acts as a ratchet. Stochastic computer simulations have been used ...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2015
L. Comley I. Allodi S. Nichterwitz M. Nizzardo C. Simone S. Corti E. Hedlund

The lethal disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is characterized by the loss of somatic motor neurons. However, not all motor neurons are equally vulnerable to disease; certain groups are spared, including those in the oculomotor nucleus controlling eye movement. The reasons for this differential vulnerability remain unknown. Here we have identified a protein signature for resistant ocul...

Eslimi Esfahani, Delaram, Hosseinynia, Talieh Sadat, Nabiuni, Mohammad, Oryan, Shahrbanoo,

Impaired motor functions were reported in cholestatic animals. This disorder in the function and death of motor neurons is highly dependent on changes in the environment around astrocytes and the blood-brain barrier, which is moderated by the aquaporin 4 protein. For this reason, the effects of cholestasis on motor cortex histology and morphology and aquaporin 4 protein levels were investigated...

حسین فائزی پور, , سعید طالبیان, , شیوا موسوی, ,

The changes that occur in all of the motor unit recruitment following the central and peripheral lesions of motor nerves can be effective on individual's disability. Following the low back pain (L.B.P) with any known cause, the effective role of muscles in providing postural or dynamic stability will be reduced. Today in rehabilitation of these patients, except of medical treatment for reductio...

2011
Marybeth Grant-Beuttler Laura M. Glynn Amy L. Salisbury Elysia Poggi Davis Carol Holliday Curt A. Sandman

BACKGROUND Ultrasound observation of fetal movement has documented general trends in motor development and fetal age when motor response to stimulation is observed. Evaluation of fetal movement quality, in addition to specific motor activity, may improve documentation of motor development and highlight specific motor responses to stimulation. AIM The aim of this investigation was to assess fe...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2007
Magdalena Sabaté Belén González Manuel Rodríguez

Previous studies have reported a similar duration for movement execution (real movement) and its internal simulation with motor imagery (virtual movement). The present work has studied the real movement-virtual movement relationship for complex sequences of finger movements after different acute and chronic brain lesions and after a long-lasting restriction of right-hand movements. Age, hand-mo...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2014
Ke Li Lin Yang Cheng Zhang Yang Niu Wei Li Jia-Jia Liu

Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome 6 protein (HPS6) has originally been identified as a subunit of the BLOC-2 protein complex that is involved in the biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles. Here, we demonstrate that HPS6 directly interacts with the dynactin p150(Glued) subunit of the dynein-dynactin motor complex and acts as cargo adaptor for the retrograde motor to mediate the transport of lysosomes...

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