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Implicit adaptation compensates for erratic explicit strategy in human motor learning
Sports are replete with strategies, yet coaching lore often emphasizes ‘quieting the mind’, ‘trusting the body’ and ‘avoiding overthinking’ in...
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Resistance exercise training and the motor unit
Resistance exercise training (RET) is a key modality to enhance sports performance, injury prevention and rehabilitation, and improving overall...
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Long-term forecasting of a motor outcome following rehabilitation in chronic stroke via a hierarchical bayesian dynamic model
BackgroundGiven the heterogeneity of stroke, it is important to determine the best course of motor therapy for each patient, i.e., to personalize...
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Mini-review: The Role of the Cerebellum in Visuomotor Adaptation
The incredible capability of the brain to quickly alter performance in response to ever-changing environment is rooted in the process of adaptation....
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Neuromodulation of Motor Functions Using Noninvasive Cerebellar and Spinal Direct Current Stimulation
This review presents neurophysiological and behavioral data obtained in experimental and clinical studies in recent years based on noninvasive...
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Dynamic alteration of intrinsic properties of the cerebellar Purkinje cell during the motor memory consolidation
Intrinsic plasticity of the cerebellar Purkinje cell (PC) plays a critical role in motor memory consolidation. However, detailed changes in their...
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3D Convolution neural network with multiscale spatial and temporal cues for motor imagery EEG classification
Recently, deep learning-based methods have achieved meaningful results in the Motor imagery electroencephalogram (MI EEG) classification. However,...
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14-3-3γ haploinsufficiency leads to altered dopamine pathway and Parkinson’s disease-like motor incoordination in mice
The 14-3-3 protein family with seven isoforms found in mammals is widely expressed in the brain and plays various roles in cellular processes....
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The Possibility of Increasing the Effectiveness of Correcting Motor Skills and Cognitive Functions Using Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Humans
Many studies demonstrating the effects of noninvasive stimulation on various brain functions have been reported. The main methods used for such...
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Cerebellar Motor Disorders
Many of the clinical manifestations of cerebellar damage were described at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by the pioneers of the... -
Wearable accelerometers for measuring and monitoring the motor behaviour of infants with brain damage during CareToy-Revised training
BackgroundNowadays, wearable sensors are widely used to quantify physical and motor activity during daily life, and they also represent innovative...
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Changes in Corticospinal Excitability and Motor Control During Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Healthy Individuals
Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (ctDCS) modulates the primary motor cortex (M1) via cerebellar brain inhibition (CBI), which...
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Slowed reaction times in cognitive fatigue are not attributable to declines in motor preparation
Cognitive fatigue (CF) can result from sustained mental effort, is characterized by subjective feelings of exhaustion and cognitive performance...
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Different generalization of fast and slow visuomotor adaptation across locomotion and pointing tasks
Sensorimotor adaptation can involve multiple learning processes with different time courses, and these processes may have different patterns of...
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Human motor learning is robust to control-dependent noise
Noises are ubiquitous in sensorimotor interactions and contaminate the information provided to the central nervous system (CNS) for motor learning....
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Motor unit firing rates during slow and fast contractions in boys and men
BackgroundMotor unit (MU) activation during maximal contractions is lower in children compared with adults. Among adults, discrete MU activation...
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Long-Term Continuous Computer Registration and Analysis of Motor Activity of a Group of Zebrafish Danio rerio
A new algorithm for long-term continuous computer recording and analysis of motor activity of a group of zebrafish in the home tank has been...
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Temporal adaptation of sensory attenuation for self-touch
The sensory consequences of our actions appear attenuated to us. This effect has been reported for external sensations that are evoked by auditory or...
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A novel dual-step transfer framework based on domain selection and feature alignment for motor imagery decoding
In brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on motor imagery (MI), reducing calibration time is gradually becoming an urgent issue in practical...
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Autogenic biofeedback training improves autonomic responses in a participant with cervical motor complete spinal cord injury- case report
Study designSingle-subject case design
ObjectiveTo evaluate the Autogenic Feedback Training Exercise (AFTE) on autonomic nervous system responses.
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