نتایج جستجو برای: sensorimotor impairment

تعداد نتایج: 148770  

2011
Hiroki Takeuchi Michiyo Iba Haruhisa Inoue Makoto Higuchi Keizo Takao Kayoko Tsukita Yoshiko Karatsu Yumiko Iwamoto Tsuyoshi Miyakawa Tetsuya Suhara John Q. Trojanowski Virginia M. -Y. Lee Ryosuke Takahashi

Tauopathies are neurodegenerative disorders characterized by the accumulation of abnormal tau protein leading to cognitive and/or motor dysfunction. To understand the relationship between tau pathology and behavioral impairments, we comprehensively assessed behavioral abnormalities in a mouse tauopathy model expressing the human P301S mutant tau protein in the early stage of disease to detect i...

2014
Hiroyuki Arakawa Fatih Akkentli Reha S. Erzurumlu

Adenylate cyclase type I (AC1) is primarily, and, abundantly, expressed in the brain. Intracellular calcium/ calmodulin increases regulate AC1 in an activity-dependent manner. Upon stimulation, AC1 produces cAMP and it is involved in the patterning and the refinement of neural circuits. In mice, spontaneous mutations or targeted deletion of the Adcy1 gene, which encodes AC1, resulted in neurona...

2014
Giovanna Barros Gonçalves Marco Antônio A. Leite Marco Orsini João Santos Pereira

The use of the Nintendo Wii has been considered a good alternative in the motor rehabilitation of individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), requiring simultaneous interaction to develop strategies for physical, visual, auditory, cognitive, psychological and social activities in the performing of virtual activities, resulting in improvement in functional performance and gait. The aim of this st...

Journal: :Brain injury 2012
Brian D Greenwald Neera Kapoor Adeepa D Singh

BACKGROUND This article reviews literature regarding individuals with traumatic brain injury who have vision related impairments up to one year, post-injury. Such impairments may impact rehabilitation of activities of daily living and mobility since vision is integral in much of what one does on a daily basis. METHODS Search of Medline, Ovid, and PubMed was performed using terms including: tr...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2011
Bauke M de Jong

Free will is classically attributed to the prefrontal cortex. In clinical neurology, prefrontal lesions have consistently been shown to cause impairment of internally driven action and increased reflex-like behaviour. Recently, parietal contributions to both free selection at early stages of sensorimotor transformations and perception of specifically self-intended movements were demonstrated in...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2013
Guillaume Desroches Dany Gagnon Sylvie Nadeau Milos R Popovic

BACKGROUND Depending on the level and severity of the sensorimotor impairment in individuals with a spinal cord injury, the subsequent reduced seated postural stability and strength generating-capacity at the upper limbs could affect performance during sitting pivot transfer. This study aimed to determine the effects of sensorimotor impairments on head, trunk and upper limb movement and efforts...

Journal: :Stroke 2003
Anna C Zemke Patrick J Heagerty Christopher Lee Steven C Cramer

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery influence motor system organization after stroke. METHODS Functional MRI was performed on 14 control subjects and 21 patients with chronic stroke during index finger tapping (control subjects, right; patients, recovered side). RESULTS On functional MRI, stroke patients with right arm involvement ...

Journal: :Frontiers in human neuroscience 2016
Firas Mawase Simona Bar-Haim Katherin Joubran Lihi Rubin Amir Karniel Lior Shmuelof

Cerebral Palsy (CP) results from an insult to the developing brain and is associated with deficits in locomotor and manual skills and in sensorimotor adaptation. We hypothesized that the poor sensorimotor adaptation in persons with CP is related to their high execution variability and does not reflect a general impairment in adaptation learning. We studied the interaction between performance va...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2004
R Paetau J Saraneva O Salonen L Valanne J Ignatius S Salenius

BACKGROUND Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome (CBPS) is characterised by bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria and suprabulbar paresis. Mild tetraparesis, cognitive impairment, and epilepsy are frequently associated. Sensory deficits are surprisingly rare, even though polymicrogyria often extends to auditory and sensorimotor cortex. OBJECTIVES To study the sensorimotor and auditory cort...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2010
Olga J G Schiepers Martin P J van Boxtel Renate H M de Groot Jelle Jolles Wim L A M de Kort Dorine W Swinkels Frans J Kok Petra Verhoef Jane Durga

Although iron homeostasis is essential for brain functioning, the effects of iron levels on cognitive performance in older individuals have scarcely been investigated. In the present study, serum iron parameters and hemochromatosis (HFE) C282Y genotype were determined in 818 older individuals who participated in a 3-year randomized, placebo-controlled double-blind trial examining the effects of...

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