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The center of a face catches the eye in face perception
Using the “Don’t look” (DL) paradigm, wherein participants are asked not to look at a specific feature (i.e., eye, nose, and mouth), we previously...
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Racial differences in serological markers across the first year of injury in spinal cord injury: a retrospective analysis of a multi-center interventional study
Study designSecondary analysis of a randomized, multi-center, placebo-controlled study(Sygen®).
ObjectivesTo evaluate racial differences in...
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Comparison of the effectiveness of anti-gravity treadmill exercises and underwater walking exercises on cardiorespiratory fitness, functional capacity and balance in stroke patients
IntroductionAerobic exercise training after stroke has positive effects on quality of life, motor recovery, and aerobic endurance. The aim of this...
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The effects of distance between the imaging isocenter and brain center on the image quality of cone-beam computed tomography for brain stereotactic irradiation
In linear accelerator-based stereotactic irradiation (STI) for brain metastasis, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) image quality is essential for...
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Modulation of motor surround inhibition during motor tasks
Surround inhibition (SI) in the motor system is important in individuation of actions, but is sometimes difficult to demonstrate. It has also not...
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Daily 30-min exposure to artificial gravity during 60 days of bed rest does not maintain aerobic exercise capacity but mitigates some deteriorations of muscle function: results from the AGBRESA RCT
PurposeSpaceflight impairs physical capacity. Here we assessed the protective effect of artificial gravity (AG) on aerobic exercise capacity and...
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The excitability of ipsilateral motor evoked potentials is not task-specific and spatially distinct from the contralateral motor hotspot
ObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral descending motor pathways in voluntary movement of humans is still a matter of debate, with partly contradictory...
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Basic Principles of Microfluidics
Microfluidics is a rapidly evolving multidisciplinary field that relies on the manipulation of minute volumes of fluids in submillimeter-sized... -
Impact of Chronic Pain on Use-Dependent Plasticity: Corticomotor Excitability and Motor Representation in Musicians With and Without Pain
Long-term musical training induces adaptive changes in the functional representation of the motor cortex. It is unknown if the maladaptive plasticity...
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Differences in the organization of the primary motor cortex in people with and without low back pain and associations with motor control and sensory tests
Differences in organization of the primary motor cortex and altered trunk motor control (sensing, processing and motor output) have been reported in...
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Choosing Optimal Cutoff Frequencies for Filtering Linear Acceleration and Angular Velocity Signals Associated with Head Impacts Measured by Instrumented Mouthguards
Head impact sensors worn in the mouth are popular because they couple directly to the teeth and provide six-degree-of-freedom head measurements....
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Effects of Spaceflight on the Nervous System
Humans are born to live and work on earth’s environment under the influence of gravity. So far, the nervous system has been proven to adapt, when... -
Clinical and laboratory features of children with tremor: a single-center experience
AimTremor is an involuntary, rhythmic, oscillatory movement of body parts around a central point or plane which arises from contraction of antagonist...
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Biofidelity and Limitations of Instrumented Mouthguard Systems for Assessment of Rigid Body Head Kinematics
Instrumented mouthguard systems (iMGs) are commonly used to study rigid body head kinematics across a variety of athletic environments. Previous work...
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Reliability of active robotic neuro-navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation motor maps
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) motor map** is a safe, non-invasive method used to study corticomotor organization and intervention-induced...
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Automatic Brain Categorization of Discrete Auditory Emotion Expressions
Seamlessly extracting emotional information from voices is crucial for efficient interpersonal communication. However, it remains unclear how the...
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Development and Validation of an Active Muscle Simplified Finite Element Human Body Model in a Standing Posture
Active muscles play an important role in postural stabilization, and muscle-induced joint stiffening can alter the kinematic response of the human...
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Effects of intervention combining transcranial direct current stimulation and foot core exercise on sensorimotor function in foot and static balance
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the effects of combining transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and foot core exercise (FCE) on the...
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The Location Reliability of the Resting-State fMRI FC of Emotional Regions Towards rTMS Therapy
Resting-state magnetic resonance imaging (RS-fMRI) studies indicated that the repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) exerts...