نتایج جستجو برای: designed rhythmic motor program

تعداد نتایج: 919250  

Journal: :Music perception 2010
Jessica Phillips-Silver C Athena Aktipis Gregory A Bryant

Entrainment has been studied in a variety of contexts including music perception, dance, verbal communication and motor coordination more generally. Here we seek to provide a unifying framework that incorporates the key aspects of entrainment as it has been studied in these varying domains. We propose that there are a number of types of entrainment that build upon pre-existing adaptations that ...

Journal: :journal of basic and clinical pathophysiology 0
naeme haji alizade occupational theray master of sciense student. tehran univercity of medical sciense mehdi abdolvahab occupational therapist, faculty of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciense. hosein bagheri associate professor of physical therapy, faculty of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences. mahmood jalili occupational therapist, faculty of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciense. ahmadreza baghestani biostatist associate professor, shahid beheshti university. ebrahim entezari physical therapist, faculty of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciense. mahboobe mandegari

background and objective: cerebro-vascular accident (cva) is considered to be one of the main causes of acquired motor disability in adults. different motor rehabilitation programs are being designed in order to improve motor difficulties of patients with cva. in the current study we aimed to assess the effect of task-based mirror therapy on upper limb functions and activities of daily living i...

Journal: :رشد و یادگیری حرکتی - ورزشی 0
رزا رهاوی استادیار دانشگاه یزد معصومه شجاعی دانشیار دانشگاه الزهراء زهرا استیری استادیار دانشگاه سبزوار حسن نقی زاده دانشجوی دکتری دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی (واحد تهران مرکز)

contextual interference is one of the instructional methods for several skills.the aim of this research was to determine the effects of interference beforeperformance and interference during performance on the acquisition and retentionof generalized motor program and parameter in basketball skills with an emphasison the examination of contextual interference hypotheses and self-regulationlearni...

2015
Hanbing Song John A. Hayes Nikolas C. Vann M. Drew LaMar Christopher A. Del Negro

The mammalian breathing rhythm putatively originates from Dbx1-derived interneurons in the preBötzinger complex (preBötC) of the ventral medulla. Cumulative deletion of ∼15% of Dbx1 preBötC neurons in an in vitro breathing model stops rhythmic bursts of respiratory-related motor output. Here we assemble in silico models of preBötC networks using random graphs for structure, and ordinary differe...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Stefan Clemens Paul S Katz

G protein-coupled receptors are widely recognized as playing important roles in mediating the actions of extrinsic neuromodulatory inputs to motor networks. However, the potential for their direct involvement in rhythmic motor pattern generation has received considerably less attention. Results from this study indicate that G protein signaling appears to be integral to the operation of the cent...

2011
Claudia Lappe Laurel J. Trainor Sibylle C. Herholz Christo Pantev

Performing music is a multimodal experience involving the visual, auditory, and somatosensory modalities as well as the motor system. Therefore, musical training is an excellent model to study multimodal brain plasticity. Indeed, we have previously shown that short-term piano practice increase the magnetoencephalographic (MEG) response to melodic material in novice players. Here we investigate ...

2014
Jeremy Wojcik Justus Schwabedal Robert Clewley Andrey L. Shilnikov

We identify and describe the key qualitative rhythmic states in various 3-cell network motifs of a multifunctional central pattern generator (CPG). Such CPGs are neural microcircuits of cells whose synergetic interactions produce multiple states with distinct phase-locked patterns of bursting activity. To study biologically plausible CPG models, we develop a suite of computational tools that re...

2012
David Rand Daniel Knebel Amir Ayali

Octopamine (OA) is a prominent neuromodulator of invertebrate nervous systems, influencing multiple physiological processes. Among its many roles in insects are the initiation and maintenance of various rhythmic behaviors. Here, the neuromodulatory effects of OA on the components of the locust stomatogastric nervous system were studied, and one putative source of OA modulation of the system was...

Journal: :International Journal of Electromagnetics and Applications 2012

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