نتایج جستجو برای: hand mirror cell

تعداد نتایج: 1938125  

2015
Daisuke Tajima Tota Mizuno Yuichiro Kume Takako Yoshida

Vection can be regarded as the illusion of "whole-body" position perception. In contrast, the mirror illusion is that of "body-part" position perception. When participants viewed their left hands in a mirror positioned along the midsaggital axis while moving both hands synchronously, they hardly noticed the spatial offset between the hand in the mirror and the obscured real right hand. This ill...

باشتی شیراز, کاوه, گیتی, محمدرضا, متقی, آرش ,

Introduction: cases have been reported worldwide, including 3 with shoulder dislocation.Ulnar dimelia (mirror hand) is a congenital anomaly of upper extremities. Approximately 70Case Report: wrist and hand_with substitution of the radial elements. The patient underwent amputation of the 1st and the3rd digits and their corresponding metacarpus with classic policization of the 2nd digit.Herein we...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2018
Naveed Ejaz Jing Xu Meret Branscheidt Benjamin Hertler Heidi Schambra Mario Widmer Andreia V Faria Michelle D Harran Juan C Cortes Nathan Kim Pablo A Celnik Tomoko Kitago Andreas R Luft John W Krakauer Jörn Diedrichsen

Following a stroke, mirror movements are unintended movements that appear in the non-paretic hand when the paretic hand voluntarily moves. Mirror movements have previously been linked to overactivation of sensorimotor areas in the non-lesioned hemisphere. In this study, we hypothesized that mirror movements might instead have a subcortical origin, and are the by-product of subcortical motor pat...

2011
Peter Praamstra Laura Torney Christian J. Rawle R. Chris Miall

Observation of self-produced hand movements through a mirror, creating an illusion of the opposite hand moving, was recently reported to induce ipsilateral motor cortex activation, that is, motor cortex activation for the hand in rest. The reported work goes far beyond earlier work on motor cortex activation induced by action observation, by implying a complete reversal of contralateral and ips...

Journal: :Cognitive Systems Research 2006
Elisabeth Pacherie Jérôme Dokic

The discovery of mirror neurons has given rise to a number of interpretations of their functions together with speculations on their potential role in the evolution of specifically human capacities. Thus, mirror neurons have been thought to ground many aspects of human social cognition, including the capacity to engage in cooperative collective actions and to understand them. We propose an eval...

2017
Soha Saleh Mathew Yarossi Thushini Manuweera Sergei Adamovich Eugene Tunik

Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is potentially a powerful tool to facilitate recovery of disordered movement and stimulate activation of under-active brain areas due to stroke. The neural mechanisms underlying MVF have therefore been a focus of recent inquiry. Although it is known that sensorimotor areas can be activated via mirror feedback, the network interactions driving this effect remain unkn...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2006
Ya-Wei Cheng Ovid J L Tzeng Jean Decety Toshiaki Imada Jen-Chuen Hsieh

The present study investigated whether the human mirror-neuron system exhibits gender differences. Neuromagenetic mu (approximately 20 Hz) oscillations were recorded over the right primary motor cortex, which reflect the mirror neuron activity, in 10 female and 10 male participants while they observed the videotaped hand actions and moving dot. In accordance with previous studies, all participa...

2016
Jack W. Tsao Sacha B. Finn Matthew E. Miller

Following left brachial plexus avulsion, a 20-year-old man had phantom limb pain and remapping of sensation from his paralyzed hand onto his face. Mirror therapy (15 min daily, 5 days/week) led immediately to good movement of the phantom limb with decreased pain. Within 2 weeks following nerve graft surgery, remapping of hand sensation onto the face disappeared along with resolution of phantom ...

Journal: :Blood 1979
R Stern S T Widirstky D H Wurster-Hill R D Allen K A Smith G G Cornwell C J Cornell

Cycochemical, morphological, immunologic, and cytogenetic studies were carried out on hand-mirror cells (HMC) from a mentally retarded patient with a constitutional chromosome abnormality, 46,XX,r(21), and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Scanning electron and differential interference contrast microscopy showed microspikes on the uropodia, but little evidence of cellular motility, despite formati...

2007
Cecilia Heyes Geoffrey Bird

Mirror phenomena are behavioral and neurophysiological reactions to social stimuli in which the stimulus and the response match or correspond; they share distinctive features. For example, observation of face-touching and foot-wagging elicit similar, overt behaviors from the observer (Chartrand and Bargh, 1999); observation of arm and hand movements selectively enhance motor-evoked potentials f...

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