نتایج جستجو برای: sensorimotor disorders

تعداد نتایج: 681950  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2016
Matthew X Lowe Ryan A Stevenson Kristin E Wilson Natasha E Ouslis Morgan D Barense Jonathan S Cant Susanne Ferber

Given the limited resources of visual working memory, multiple items may be remembered as an averaged group or ensemble. As a result, local information may be ill-defined, but these ensemble representations provide accurate diagnostics of the natural world by combining gist information with item-level information held in visual working memory. Some neurodevelopmental disorders are characterized...

Journal: :Seizure 1997
E. Beckung U. Steffenburg P. Uvebrant

The aim of this study was to assess motor and sensory functions in a population-based series of 88 mentally retarded children with epilepsy. A new standardized physiotherapy protocol was developed for the heterogeneous population of children with epilepsy; the Cailler-Azusa scale was also found to be useful. For children with cerebral palsy, the gross motor function measure was used. Sensorimot...

1999
SHAHEEN HAMDY JOHN C. ROTHWELL DAVID J. BROOKS DALE BAILEY QASIM AZIZ DAVID G. THOMPSON John C. Rothwell David J. Brooks Dale Bailey Qasim Aziz

Hamdy, Shaheen, John C. Rothwell, David J. Brooks, Dale Bailey, Qasim Aziz, and David G. Thompson. Identification of the cerebral loci processing human swallowing with H2 O PET activation. J. Neurophysiol. 81: 1917–1926, 1999. Lesional and electrophysiological data implicate a role for the cerebral cortex in the initiation and modulation of human swallowing, and yet its functional neuroanatomy ...

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2017
Cara E Stepp Rosemary A Lester-Smith Defne Abur Ayoub Daliri J Pieter Noordzij Ashling A Lupiani

Purpose The vocal auditory-motor control of individuals with hyperfunctional voice disorders was examined using a sensorimotor adaptation paradigm. Method Nine individuals with hyperfunctional voice disorders and 9 individuals with typical voices produced sustained vowels over 160 trials in 2 separate conditions: (a) while experiencing gradual upward perturbations in the fundamental frequency...

حمید نورالهی مقدم, , شهریار نفیسی, ,

Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in diabetics can occur apart from peripheral sensorimotor polyneuropathy and sometimes leads to complaints which may be diagnosed by electrodiagnostic methods. Moreover glycemic control of these patients may prevent such a complications.Materials and Methods: 30 diabetic patients were compared to the same number of age and sex-matched controls regarding to e...

2014
Alessandro Tessitore Alfonso Giordano Rosa De Micco Antonio Russo Gioacchino Tedeschi

The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) remains still clinical; nevertheless, in the last decades, the rapid evolution of advanced MRI techniques has made it possible to detect structural and, increasingly, functional brain changes in patients with PD. Indeed, functional MRI (fMRI) techniques have offered the opportunity to directly measure the brain's activity and connectivity in patients wi...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2009
Kent C Berridge

What brain reward systems mediate motivational 'wanting' and hedonic 'liking' for food rewards? And what roles do those systems play in eating disorders? This article surveys recent findings regarding brain mechanisms of hedonic 'liking', such as the existence of cubic-millimeter hedonic hotspots in nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum for opioid amplification of sensory pleasure. It also con...

2012
Ian S. Hargreaves Gemma A. Leonard Penny M. Pexman Daniel J. Pittman Paul D. Siakaluk Bradley G. Goodyear

The semantic richness dimension referred to as body-object interaction (BOI) measures perceptions of the ease with which people can physically interact with words' referents. Previous studies have shown facilitated lexical and semantic processing for words rated high in BOI, e.g., belt, than for words rated low in BOI, e.g., sun. These BOI effects have been taken as evidence that embodied infor...

2017
Manuel Schabus Hermann Griessenberger Maria-Teresa Gnjezda Dominik P. J. Heib Malgorzata Wislowska Kerstin Hoedlmoser

See Thibault et al. (doi:10.1093/awx033) for a scientific commentary on this article.Neurofeedback training builds upon the simple concept of instrumental conditioning, i.e. behaviour that is rewarded is more likely to reoccur, an effect Thorndike referred to as the 'law of effect'. In the case of neurofeedback, information about specific electroencephalographic activity is fed back to the part...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
S Hamdy J C Rothwell D J Brooks D Bailey Q Aziz D G Thompson

Lesional and electrophysiological data implicate a role for the cerebral cortex in the initiation and modulation of human swallowing, and yet its functional neuroanatomy remains undefined. We therefore conducted a functional study of the cerebral loci processing human volitional swallowing with 15O-labeled water positron emission tomography (PET) activation imaging. Regional cerebral activation...

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