نتایج جستجو برای: standing stance

تعداد نتایج: 52611  

Journal: :Journal of Intelligent Information Systems 2021

Fact checking is an essential challenge when combating fake news. Identifying documents that agree or disagree with a particular statement (claim) core task in this process. In context, stance detection aims at identifying the position (stance) of document towards claim. Most approaches address through classification models do not consider highly imbalanced class distribution. Therefore, they a...

2015
Rafael Laboissière Jean-Charles Letievant Eugen Ionescu Pierre-Alain Barraud Michel Mazzuca Corinne Cian Manabu Sakakibara

Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It happens that this frequency band is close to that which are spontaneously produced by postural sway during natural stance. This study examined the relationship between reported susceptibility to motion sickness and postural control. The hypothesis is that the level of MS can be inferred from the ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2010
I Kutzner B Heinlein F Graichen A Bender A Rohlmann A Halder A Beier G Bergmann

Detailed knowledge about loading of the knee joint is essential for preclinical testing of implants, validation of musculoskeletal models and biomechanical understanding of the knee joint. The contact forces and moments acting on the tibial component were therefore measured in 5 subjects in vivo by an instrumented knee implant during various activities of daily living. Average peak resultant fo...

2013
Amanmeet Garg Da Xu Andrew P Blaber

BACKGROUND Continuous and discrete wavelet transforms have been established as valid tools to analyze non-stationary and transient signals over Fourier domain methods. Additionally, Fourier transform based coherence methods provide aggregate results but do not provide insights into the changes in coherent behavior over time, hence limiting their utility. METHODS Statistical validation of the ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Thomas Mergner Georg Schweigart Luminous Fennell Christoph Maurer

Patients with chronic bilateral loss of vestibular functions normally replace these by visual or haptic referencing to stationary surroundings, resulting in an almost normal stance control. But with eyes closed, they show abnormally large body sway, and may tend to fall when there are external disturbances to the body or when standing on an unstable support surface. Patients' postural responses...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2012
David A Boone Toshiki Kobayashi Teri G Chou Adam K Arabian Kim L Coleman Michael S Orendurff Ming Zhang

A person with amputation's subjective perception is the only tool available to describe fit and comfort to a prosthetist. However, few studies have investigated the effect of alignment on this perception. The aim of this article is to determine whether people with amputation could perceive the alignment perturbations of their prostheses and effectively communicate them. A randomized controlled ...

2014
Zheng Wang Ji Hyun Ko John H. Challis Karl M. Newell

The experiment was setup to investigate the coordination and control of the degrees of freedom (DFs) of human standing posture with particular reference to the identification of the collective and component variables. Subjects stood in 3 postural tasks: feet side by side, single left foot quiet stance and single left foot stance with body rocking at the ankle joint in the sagittal plane. All th...

2005
GERNOT WENDLER

The relationship between standing and steady walking was investigated for stick insects walking on a wheel. Normal hexapod coordination patterns ensure that each point in the gait cycle has static stability. Nevertheless, stick insects show preferred stopping sequences: the final protraction in ipsilateral metachronal sequences is most often by a front leg and least often by a rear leg (Fig. 1,...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Edith V Sullivan Jessica Rose Adolf Pfefferbaum

Postural balance is impaired in individuals with pathology of the anterior superior vermis of the cerebellum. Chronic alcoholism, with its known vermian pathology, provides a viable model for studying the relationship between cerebellar pathology and postural stability. Decades of separate study of recovering alcoholics and post-mortem neuroanatomical analysis have demonstrated vermian patholog...

Journal: :Poultry science 2015
J Fournier K Schwean-Lardner T D Knezacek S Gomis H L Classen

Society is increasingly concerned about the welfare of animals kept for food production, for this reason, invasive procedures such as toe trimming in turkeys must be studied to assess the corresponding welfare implications and to ensure such procedures are acceptable for continued use. To this end, research was conducted to evaluate the welfare effects of toe trimming on toms raised to 140 d. T...

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