نتایج جستجو برای: hand mirror cell

تعداد نتایج: 1938125  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2004
M Zampini V Moro S M Aglioti

OBJECTIVES In the present study, we assess whether illusory sensations of movement can be elicited in patients with right brain damage (RBD). METHODS Ten RBD patients (three with disorders of bodily representations) were asked to report whether movements of their right hand induced any illusory somatic or motor sensations. Inquiries on anomalous sensation of movement of the left hand were car...

2014
Andrew J. Bremner Elisabeth L. Hill Michelle Pratt Silvia Rigato Charles Spence

We examined the visual capture of perceived hand position in forty-five 5to 7-year-olds and in fifteen young adults, using a mirror illusion task. In this task, participants see their left hand on both the left and right (by virtue of a mirror placed at the midline facing the left arm, and obscuring the right). The accuracy of participants’ reaching was measured when proprioceptive and visual c...

Journal: :Brain and language 2010
Greig de Zubicaray Natasha Postle Katie McMahon Matthew Meredith Roderick Ashton

Previous neuroimaging research has attempted to demonstrate a preferential involvement of the human mirror neuron system (MNS) in the comprehension of effector-related action word (verb) meanings. These studies have assumed that Broca's area (or Brodmann's area 44) is the homologue of a monkey premotor area (F5) containing mouth and hand mirror neurons, and that action word meanings are shared ...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2009
Vincenzo Romei Gregor Thut Ciro Ramos-Estebanez Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Procedural skills consist of several components that can be simultaneously acquired. During a motor-learning task we can distinguish between how a "movement" is performed (intrinsic component) and the spatial-related (extrinsic) component of this movement. The intrinsic movement component is thought to be supported by motor loops, including primary motor cortex (M1) as assessed with neuroimagin...

2012
Clare Press Caroline Catmur Richard Cook Hannah Widmann Cecilia Heyes Geoffrey Bird

Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction. Alternatively, the associative hypothesis proposes that the development of mirror neurons is driven by sensorimotor learning, and that, given suitable experience, mirror neurons will respond to any stimulus. This hypothesis was tested using fMRI adaptation to index populations of cells with mirror properties. After sensorimotor ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1985
A J Veerman P H Hogeman D R Huismans C H Van Zantwijk P D Bezemer

Peanut agglutinin (PNA) binding was studied in cells from 74 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). PNA positivity occurred in 50% of T-ALL (12 of 24) and was rare in other types of ALL. There was no clear relationship between PNA and initial white blood cell count, French-American-British classification, stage of differentiation of leukemic cells, hand mirror cells, and organomegaly...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2004
G D Schott J M Schott

This minireview concerns a new observation on mirror writing. An uncommon form of writing, mirror writing is seen among healthy individuals, but it can also follow a variety of neurological diseases; it is nearly always carried out with the left hand and is more easily undertaken by left-handers. We have found that a particularly high prevalence of left-handed mirror writing has been reported a...

Journal: :Pain 2004
G L Moseley

Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) involves cortical abnormalities similar to those observed in phantom pain and after stroke. In those groups, treatment is aimed at activation of cortical networks that subserve the affected limb, for example mirror therapy. However, mirror therapy is not effective for chronic CRPS1, possibly because movement of the limb evokes intolerable pain. It w...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 1992
A Danek B Heye R Schroedter

Patients with Kallmann's syndrome show hypothalamic hypogonadism, hyposmia, and congenital mirror movements. As a correlate, a defect of gonadotropic neuron migration into the brain was recently detected. Considering abnormal outgrowth of neurons also as a possible substrate underlying mirror movements, we studied 3 patients and 2 asymptomatic female gene carriers from a kindred with proven lin...

2016
Fabian Steinberg Nils Henrik Pixa Michael Doppelmayr

Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recovery process of motor skills after diseases such as stroke or hemiparesis by improving the intermanual transfer of fine motor skills in healthy people as well as in patients. This study evaluated whether these augmented performance improvements by mirror visual feedback (MVF) could be used for learn...

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