نتایج جستجو برای: limb dominance

تعداد نتایج: 99977  

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2005
Nicola A Maffiuletti Mario Bizzini Sandra Schatt Urs Munzinger

This study aimed to determine whether a lower-limb trajectory-tracking task performed on a leg press machine, that is commonly adopted in both rehabilitation and resistance training settings, could yield reliable assessment of motor coordination in able-bodied individuals. Twenty-two female subjects allocated to two experimental groups were tested and retested after 48-72 h. Group A was fully f...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
mk motamedi m mozaffar from the department of trauma and vascular surgery. shohada tajrish medical center shahid beheshti university of medical sciences. tehran. i.r iran a afsharfard f malekpour r vaghardoost

embolectomy has long been the gold standard for treating limbs acutely threatened by arterial occlusion. delayed embolectomy has not been investigated adequately due to the belief that accompanying mortality and morbidity render the case futile. following our previous experience with late arterial repair for leg or knee salvage i we applied the same principle to limbs threatened with prolonged ...

2018
Junya Aizawa Kenji Hirohata Shunsuke Ohji Takehiro Ohmi Kazuyoshi Yagishita

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine limb-dominance and gender differences in the magnitude of the ground reaction force during single-leg lateral jump-landings. We hypothesized that the peak ground reaction force would be larger in the non-dominant leg compared to that in the dominant leg and would be larger in females compared to that in men. [Subjects and Methods] Fifteen femal...

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2014
Vivek Yadav Robert L. Sainburg

Handedness is a pronounced feature of human motor behavior, yet the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesize that motor lateralization results from asymmetries in predictive control of task dynamics and in control of limb impedance. To test this hypothesis, we present an experiment with two different force field environments, a field with a predictable magnitude that varies w...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1996
S P Swinnen K Jardin R Meulenbroek

Whereas previous studies on interlimb coordination have mainly underscored the ubiquitous tendency to synchronize the motions of the limbs, the present experiment revealed a small, but distinct, interlimb asynchrony or phase offset, i.e. the dominant limb led the non-dominant limb during the production of bimanual circle drawing. This asynchrony was clearly evident in the majority of right-hand...

2015
Samantha V. Adams Christopher M. Harris

The mammalian visual system has been extensively studied since Hubel and Wiesel's work on cortical feature maps in the 1960s. Feature maps representing the cortical neurons' ocular dominance, orientation and direction preferences have been well explored experimentally and computationally. The predominant view has been that direction selectivity (DS) in particular, is a feature entirely dependen...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Satoru Suzuki Marcia Grabowecky

When a different pattern is presented to each eye, the perceived image spontaneously alternates between the two patterns (binocular rivalry); the dynamics of these bistable alternations are known to be stochastic. Examining multistable binocular rivalry (involving four dominant percepts), we demonstrated path dependence and on-line adaptation, which were equivalent whether perceived patterns we...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
David P Carey

Most people prefer to use their right eye for viewing. New evidence reveals that this dominance is much more plastic than that for one hand or foot: it changes from one eye to the other depending on angle of gaze. Remarkably, sighting dominance depends on the hand being directed towards the visual target.

Journal: :Vision Research 2002
Timothy J Andrews Colin Blakemore

When two moving gratings are superimposed in normal viewing they often combine to form a pattern that moves with a single direction of motion. Here, we investigated whether the same mechanism underlies pattern motion when drifting gratings are presented independently to the two eyes. We report that, with relatively large circular grating patches (4 deg), there are periods of monocular dominance...

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