نتایج جستجو برای: mirror movements

تعداد نتایج: 106202  

2014
Monica L Tung Ian C Murphy Sarah C Griffin Aimee L Alphonso Lindsey Hussey-Anderson Katie E Hughes Sharon R Weeks Victoria Merritt Joseph M Yetto Paul F Pasquina Jack W Tsao

BACKGROUND Mirror therapy has been demonstrated to reduce phantom limb pain (PLP) experienced by unilateral limb amputees. Research suggests that the visual feedback of observing a limb moving in the mirror is critical for therapeutic efficacy. OBJECTIVE Since mirror therapy is not an option for bilateral lower limb amputees, the purpose of this study was to determine if direct observation of...

2017
Deed E. Harrison Paul A. Oakley

[Purpose] This case series presents the unique application of the non-commutative property of finite rotation angles under addition to the CBP® mirror image® treatment protocol for adult lumbar and thoraco-lumbar scoliosis. [Subjects and Methods] Five adult patients having lumbar/thoraco-lumbar scoliosis and back pain, and having at least two prominent thoracic postural abnormalities according ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore Chris Frith

It has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception. The idea behind these theories is that observing, imagining or in any way representing an action excites the motor programs used to execute that same action. There is neurophysiological evidence that neurons in premotor cortex of monkeys respond both during movement execution and during the observation of goal-directed ac...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2011
Inga Koerte Paula Pelavin Berit Kirmess Teresa Fuchs Steffen Berweck Ruediger P Laubender Ingo Borggraefe Sebastian Schroeder Adrian Danek Claudia Rummeny Maximilian Reiser Marek Kubicki Martha E Shenton Birgit Ertl-Wagner Florian Heinen

AIM In children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP), periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is commonly identified on magnetic resonance imaging. We characterized this white matter condition by examining callosal microstructure, interhemispheric inhibitory competence (IIC), and mirror movements. METHOD We examined seven children (age range 11y 9mo-17y 9mo, median age 15y 10mo, four females...

2008
Giacomo Rizzolatti Wei Zhang Andrew M. Gordon Qiushi Fu

[PDF] [Full Text] [Abstract] 2009; 89 (2): 453-479. Physiol Rev Riitta Hari and Miiamaaria V. Kujala Brain Basis of Human Social Interaction: From Concepts to Brain Imaging [PDF] [Full Text] [Abstract] , June , 2010; 103 (6): 2953-2964. J Neurophysiol Wei Zhang, Andrew M. Gordon, Qiushi Fu and Marco Santello Representations of Digit Positions and Forces Manipulation After Object Rotation Re...

Journal: :International journal of speech-language pathology 2011
Rosemary Varley

This article explores how consideration of acquired speech and language disorders from the perspective of neuroscience permits new insights into the content and design of therapy for people with aphasia. Key proposals are that aspects of current therapies often neglect the sensory-motor components of speech and language processing, and the interconnectivity of sensory-perceptual and motor syste...

2001
Germana M. da Nóbrega Stefano A. Cerri Jean Sallantin

Concept learning is a fundamental meta-cognitive capacity of humans. We show in the paper how concepts may be learned by humans engaged in conversations with a challenging artifact, a system we called “Rational Mirror” (RM), that shows the human how his/her partial theory is incomplete, contradictory, paradoxical so that it is to the human judgment to modify it until an adequate theory is const...

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