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Assessment of finger motor function that reflects the severity of cognitive function
Objectives: We conducted a finger tapping movement test using a finger tapping device with magnetic sensors (UB-2) and performed multiple regression analyses using a number of finger movements parameters to estimate the severity of cognitive impairment.
Shota Suzumura +12 more
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EEG Data for Voluntary Finger Tapping Movement [PDF]
This dataset consists of EEG data recorded during voluntary asynchronous index finger tapping from 14 healthy individuals for investigating the temporal dynamics of EEG associated with motor intention. EEG was recorded using TruScan Deymed amplifier with
Wairagkar, Maitreyee
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Differential responses of spinal motoneurons to fatigue induced by short-lasting repetitive and isometric tasks [PDF]
[Abstract] Compared to isometric activities, the neural basis of fatigue induced by repetitive tasks has been scarcely studied. Recently, we showed that during short-lasting repetitive tasks at the maximal possible rate (finger tapping for 10 and 30 s ...
Arias, Pablo +4 more
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Fingertip force estimation method of a human-like 3DOF robotic finger capable of fast tapping motion
There are several studies focusing on rapid tapping motion for a robotic finger, including not only a theoretical approach of musculoskeletal modeling of a human finger but also an empirical challenge with robotic finger.
Takahiro INOUE +3 more
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Finger Tapping Outperforms the Traditional Scale in Patients With Peripheral Nerve Damage
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether there exist the limits of finger tapping frequency in the peripheral nerve injury detection in upper limb, and the effects of rehabilitation treatment on upper limb with peripheral nerve injury through ...
Lingli Zhang +6 more
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Background Synchronous finger tapping to external sensory stimuli is more stable for audiovisual combined stimuli than sole auditory or visual stimuli.
Kanami Ito +6 more
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Walking and finger tapping can be done with independent rhythms
Rhythmic movements occur in many aspects of daily life. Examples include clapping the hands and walking. The production of two independent rhythms with multiple limbs is considered to be extremely difficult.
Weihuang Qi +5 more
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Finger and foot tapping sensor system for objective motor assessment [PDF]
Background/Aim. Finger tapping test is commonly used in neurological examinations as a test of motor performance. The new system comprising inertial and force sensors and custom proprietary software was developed for quantitative estimation and ...
Đurić-Jovičić Milica +6 more
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Repeated Bout Rate Enhancement Is Elicited by Various Forms of Finger Tapping
Voluntary rhythmic movements, such as, for example, locomotion and other cyclic tasks, are fundamental during everyday life. Patients with impaired neural or motor function often take part in rehabilitation programs, which include rhythmic movements ...
Anders Emanuelsen +6 more
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A Tactile Automated Passive-Finger Stimulator (TAPS) [PDF]
Although tactile spatial acuity tests are used in both neuroscience research and clinical assessment, few automated devices exist for delivering controlled spatially structured stimuli to the skin. Consequently, investigators often apply tactile stimuli manually.
Goldreich, Daniel +3 more
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