نتایج جستجو برای: motor latency

تعداد نتایج: 201703  

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2007
Takefumi Hitomi Ryuji Kaji Nagako Murase Nobuo Kohara Takahiro Mezaki Hiroyuki Nodera Takashi Kawamura Akio Ikeda Hiroshi Shibasaki

OBJECTIVE To evaluate conduction abnormalities in the nerves innervating the proximal muscles in demyelinating neuropathies (DN) using cervical magnetic stimulation. METHODS We applied cervical root magnetic stimulation in the biceps brachii muscles and examined its activity-dependent conduction changes produced by maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) in 12 DN patients (seven chronic inflammat...

2013
Angelika F Hahn

Aim: To study the various electrophysiological changes in the motor conduction, sensory conduction and F wave latencies of acute Guillain-Barre Syndrome patients. Methods: Sixteen patients with acute GBS were included in this study. They were subjected to various nerve conduction studies (NCS) following standardized procedures. The mean values obtained for the various nerve conduction parameter...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2001
F Tremblay L E Tremblay D E Colcer

In this study, we investigated corticospinal excitability during mental simulation of a leg extension movement with the technique of transcranial magnetic stimulation. Motor evoked potentials were recorded in both knee extensors (quadriceps) and flexors (biceps femoris) in 19 trained participants (healthy volunteers). The amplitude and latency of motor evoked potentials were compared in three c...

Journal: :رشد و یادگیری حرکتی - ورزشی 0
نصور احمدی استادیار دانشگاه شهید بهشتی محمدعلی اصلانخانی استاد دانشگاه شهید بهشتی ناصر نقدی استاد گروه فیزیولوژی و فارماکولوژی انستیتو پاستور ایران

aging has negative effects on motor and cognitive functions, so it is essential to identify appropriate strategies to prevent the decrease of motor and cognitive functions. the aim of this research was to investigate the effect of vitamin e supplement on motor activity and spatial learning in aged rats. 36 male albino – wistar aged rats were assigned to three groups of control, vitamin e and sh...

بلوری, بهرام, عشایری, حسین, مهراد, حسین ,

    The increasing presence of low intensity uniform magnetic fields in different environments such as factories, industries, hospitals, in transport and electrical devices and medical application has become so important. Therefore, conducting an investigation on the effects of magnetic fields on properties and revenues of human body’s different tissues, especially nerve tissue, seems necessary...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Isaac L. Kurtzer J. Andrew Pruszynski Stephen H. Scott

A key feature of successful motor control is the ability to counter unexpected perturbations. This process is complicated in multijoint systems, like the human arm, by the fact that loads applied at one joint will create motion at other joints [1-3]. Here, we test whether our most rapid corrections, i.e., reflexes, address this complexity through an internal model of the limb's mechanical prope...

2015
Elisa Kallioniemi Minna Pitkänen Laura Säisänen Petro Julkunen

Cortical motor mapping in pre-surgical applications can be performed using motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitudes evoked with neuronavigated transcranial magnetic stimulation. The MEP latency, which is a more stable parameter than the MEP amplitude, has not so far been utilized in motor mapping. The latency, however, may provide information about the stress in damaged motor pathways, e.g. comp...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 1999
P M Rossini S Rossi P Pasqualetti F Tecchio

Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to magnetic transcranial stimulation (TCS) were recorded from right abductor digiti minimi (ADM) and first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscles, sharing the same peripheral innervation but engaged in two different motor demands. In seven healthy and trained subjects, the latencies, amplitudes and variability of MEPs were investigated under the following, randomly int...

2008
Syoji Kobashi Yuri T. Kitamura Toshio Yanagida Yutaka Hata

Many studies showed that the hemodynamic response (HR) to brief neural activity caused by the blood oxygen level-dependent effect is delayed some seconds, and that the HR latency (= time to peak from neural activation) varies among activation sites. This paper proposes a novel method for estimating HR latency by analyzing event-related functional magnetic resonance images based on a continuous ...

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