نتایج جستجو برای: unimanual function

تعداد نتایج: 1213258  

2000
A. Fleming Seay David Krum Larry Hodges William Ribarsky

This paper reports on the investigation of the differential levels of effectiveness of various interaction techniques on a simple rotation and translation task on the virtual workbench. Manipulation time and number of collisions were measured for subjects using four device sets (unimanual glove, bimanual glove, unimanual stick, and bimanual stick). Participants were also asked to subjectively j...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2012
Megan L Auld Roslyn N Boyd G Lorimer Moseley Robert S Ware Leanne M Johnston

OBJECTIVE To determine the relationship between tactile function and upper-limb function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP). DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SETTING Assessments were performed in community or hospital venues or in participants' homes. PARTICIPANTS Recruitment information was sent to 253 possible participants with unilateral CP (aged 8-18 y), and N=52 participate...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2007
Luis Augusto Teixeira Maria Cândida Tocci Teixeira

The effect of unimanual practice of the non-preferred hand on manual asymmetry and manual preference for sequential finger movements was evaluated in right-handers before, immediately after, and 30 days following practice. The results demonstrate that unimanual practice induced a persistent shift of manual preference for the experimental task in most participants, but no significant correlation...

2009
Thomas Pietrzak Andrew Crossan Stephen A. Brewster Benoît Martin Isabelle Pecci

We propose a new technique to help users to explore geometric shapes without vision. This technique is based on a guidance using directional cues with a pin array. This is an alternative to the usual technique that consists of raising the pins corresponding to dark pixels around the cursor. In this paper we compare the exploration of geometric shapes with our new technique in unimanual and bima...

2015
Amanda Tan Say Hoon Tan Dhaval Vyas Suchinda Malaivijitnond Michael D. Gumert

We explored variation in patterns of percussive stone-tool use on coastal foods by Burmese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea) from two islands in Laem Son National Park, Ranong, Thailand. We catalogued variation into three hammering classes and 17 action patterns, after examining 638 tool-use bouts across 90 individuals. Hammering class was based on the stone surface used for stri...

2015
Megan H Trager Anca Velisar Mandy Miller Koop Lauren Shreve Emma Quinn Helen Bronte-Stewart

BACKGROUND Arrhythmokinesis, the variability in repetitive movements, is a fundamental feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). We hypothesized that unimanual repetitive alternating finger tapping (AFT) would reveal more arrhythmokinesis compared to bimanual single finger alternating hand tapping (SFT), in PD. METHODS The variability of inter-strike interval (CVISI) and of amplitude (CVAMP) durin...

2013
James M. Edlin Emily K. Carris Keith B. Lyle

Individuals who do not consistently use the same hand to perform unimanual tasks (inconsistent-handed) outperform consistent right- and left-handed individuals on tests of episodic memory. We explored whether the inconsistent-hander (ICH) memory advantage extends to memory for unimanual hand use itself. Are ICHs better able to remember which hand they used to perform actions? Opposing predictio...

Journal: :Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 2016

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1999
F G Andres T Mima A E Schulman J Dichgans M Hallett C Gerloff

Bimanual co-ordination of skilled finger movements is a high-level capability of the human motor system and virtually always requires training. Little is known about the physiological processes underlying successful bimanual performance and skill acquisition. In the present study, we used task-related coherence (TRCoh) and task-related power (TRPow) analysis of multichannel surface EEG to inves...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Jen-Tse Chen Yung-Yang Lin Din-E Shan Zin-An Wu Mark Hallett Kwong-Kum Liao

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex can interrupt voluntary contralateral rhythmic limb movements. Using the method of "resetting index" (RI), our study investigated the TMS effect on different types of bimanual movements. Six normal subjects participated. For unimanual movement, each subject tapped either the right or left index finger at a comfortable rate. For bimanua...

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