نتایج جستجو برای: motor impairments

تعداد نتایج: 181213  

2012
Rodrigo Pavão André Frazão Helene Gilberto Fernando Xavier

Parkinson's disease (PD) symptoms have been collectively ascribed to malfunctioning of dopamine-related nigro-striatal and cortico-striatal loops. However, some doubts about this proposition are raised by controversies about the temporal progression of the impairments, and whether they are concomitant or not. The present study consists of a systematic revision of literature data on both functio...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2014
Henning Schroll Julien Vitay Fred H Hamker

In Parkinson's disease, a loss of dopamine neurons causes severe motor impairments. These motor impairments have long been thought to result exclusively from immediate effects of dopamine loss on neuronal firing in basal ganglia, causing imbalances of basal ganglia pathways. However, motor impairments and pathway imbalances may also result from dysfunctional synaptic plasticity - a novel concep...

2012
Manuel Varlet Ludovic Marin Stéphane Raffard R. C. Schmidt Delphine Capdevielle Jean-Philippe Boulenger Jonathan Del-Monte Benoît G. Bardy

It has been demonstrated that motor coordination of interacting people plays a crucial role in the success of social exchanges. Abnormal movements have been reported during interpersonal interactions of patients suffering from schizophrenia and a motor coordination breakdown could explain this social interaction deficit, which is one of the main and earliest features of the illness. Using the d...

Introduction: The use of new technologies in education is one of the topics that has attracted the attention of educational experts in the past two decades. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Instructional Model enriched with Assistive Technology on learning of Students with Physical-Motor Impairments in English classes. Methods: The research method is semi-experimental ...

2009
Shaun K. Kane Chandrika Jayant Jacob O. Wobbrock Richard E. Ladner

Mobile devices present people with disabilities with new opportunities to act independently in the world. However, these empowering devices may themselves present significant accessibility challenges. We present a formative study that examines how people with visual and motor impairments select, adapt, and use mobile devices in their daily lives. We recruited 20 participants with visual and mot...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
amir hossein memari sports medicine research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; neuroscience institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; sports medicine research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2188630227, fax: +98-2188003539 parisa ghanouni occupational science and occupational therapy, faculty of medicine, university of british columbia, vancouver, canada monir shayestehfar sports medicine research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; neuroscience institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran banafsheh ghaheri faculty of physical education and sport sciences, university of tehran, tehran, ir iran

conclusions examining postural control as an endophenotype or early diagnostic marker of autism is a conceptual premise which should be considered in future investigations. at the end of the review, methodological recommendations on the assessment of postural control have also been provided. results individuals with asd have problems in maintaining postural control in infancy that well persists...

2016
Ludivine Ritz Laurent Coulbault Coralie Lannuzel Céline Boudehent Shailendra Segobin Francis Eustache François Vabret Anne Lise Pitel Hélène Beaunieux

The effects of alcoholism on cognitive and motor functioning are heterogeneous. While the role of some factors (patterns of alcohol consumption, eating habits or associated liver disease) has been hypothesized, the origins of this heterogeneity remain difficult to establish. The goals of the present study were thus to identify the clinical and biological risk factors for alcohol-related neurops...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2013
Susan M Ravizza Marjorie Solomon Richard B Ivry Cameron S Carter

Restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are hallmark symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs); however, it has proven difficult to understand the mechanisms underlying these behaviors. One hypothesis suggests that RRBs are the result of a core deficit in attention. Alternatively, abnormalities of the motor system may constitute the central mechanism underlying RRBs, given motor deficits ...

Abstract Birth weight is one of the most important indicators of neonatal health in any society and is considered as the best tool to measure the outcome of pregnancy and the most important factor in determining the incidence of disease or death of the infant. The purpose of this study was to investigating relationship between visual impairments and motor problems in children 3-6 age with ve...

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