نتایج جستجو برای: supplementary motor area

تعداد نتایج: 757588  

Journal: :Stroke 2013
Chao Dang Gang Liu Shihui Xing Chuanmiao Xie Kangqiang Peng Chuo Li Jingjing Li Jian Zhang Li Chen Zhong Pei Jinsheng Zeng

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Secondary changes in the volume of motor-related cortical regions and the relationship with functional recovery during the acute stage after cerebral infarction have not been determined. In the present study, we quantified changes in gray matter (GM) volume in motor-related cortical regions and analyzed their correlations to clinical scores in patients with focal cerebral...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1996
R Cunnington R Iansek G W Thickbroom B A Laing F L Mastaglia J L Bradshaw J G Phillips

Movement execution can be delayed by transcranial magnetic stimulation delivered over primary motor cortical areas, resulting in transient inhibition of cortico-motor output. Inhibition or disruption of higher-order motor planning and preparatory processes, such as are thought to occur in the supplementary motor area (SMA), would allow an examination of processes at other stages of the motor co...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2013
Elisabeth Kaminski Maike Hoff Bernhard Sehm Marco Taubert Virginia Conde Christopher J Steele Arno Villringer Patrick Ragert

The aim of the study was to investigate tDCS effects on motor skill learning in a complex whole body dynamic balance task (DBT). We hypothesized that tDCS over the supplementary motor area (SMA), a region that is known to be involved in the control of multi-joint whole body movements, will result in polarity specific changes in DBT learning. In a randomized sham-controlled, double-blinded paral...

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 ...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2003
Richard Liston Jane Mickelborough Jacqueline Bene Raymond Tallis

BACKGROUND cerebral multi-infarct states may lead to gait disorders in the absence of cognitive impairment. Where these gait disorders occur in the absence of neurological signs they have been termed gait apraxia or more recently higher-level gait disorders. In this paper we hypothesise three main types based on presumptive sites of anatomical damage: (a) Ignition Apraxia, where damage is predo...

Journal: :Neurocomputing 2002
Dawei W. Dong J. A. Scott Kelso Fred L. Steinberg

We present a new method for separating multiple task-related events from other physiological and physical events revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signals. The method separates fMRI signals into di4erent events by minimizing the spatial and temporal correlations between events. The method was used to analyze fMRI data sets from subjects performing real and imagined motor ...

2007
Petroc Sumner Parashkev Nachev Peter Morris Andrew M. Peters Stephen R. Jackson Christopher Kennard Masud Husain

Within the medial frontal cortex, the supplementary eye field (SEF), supplementary motor area (SMA), and pre-SMA have been implicated in the control of voluntary action, especially during motor sequences or tasks involving rapid choices between competing response plans. However, the precise roles of these areas remain controversial. Here, we study two extremely rare patients with microlesions o...

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