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The Feasibilty of the Motor Control Home Ergonomics Elderlies' Prevention of Falls (McHeELP) Programme in Patients with Sarcopenia: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Tsekoura M+6 more
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Biomimetic versus arbitrary motor control strategies for bionic hand skill learning. [PDF]
Schone HR+8 more
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Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia reveals novel subgroups of motor control impairments in patients with neck pain. [PDF]
Majcen Rosker Z, Rosker J.
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Does Ipsilateral Remapping Following Hand Loss Impact Motor Control of the Intact Hand? [PDF]
Tucciarelli R+6 more
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Evolution, biomechanics, and neurobiology converge to explain selective finger motor control.
Xu J, Mawase F, Schieber MH.
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On Primitives in Motor Control
Motor Control, 2020The concept of primitives has been used in motor control both as a theoretical construct and as a means of describing the results of experimental studies involving multiple moving elements. This concept is close to Bernstein’s notion of engrams and level of synergies.
M. Latash
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From Motor Control to Team Play in Simulated Humanoid Football
Sci. Robotics, 2021Learning to combine control at the level of joint torques with longer-term goal-directed behavior is a long-standing challenge for physically embodied artificial agents.
Siqi Liu+21 more
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A common hub for sleep and motor control in the substantia nigra
Science, 2020Interneurons control brain arousal states The underlying circuit mechanisms coordinating brain arousal and motor activity are poorly understood. Liu et al.
Danqian Liu+12 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1984
The acquisition of motor skills involves learning, memory, and transfer as well as attention. The aspects of motor control most relevant for everyday practice are the conditions of practice, the knowledge of results, and the assessment of athletes to identify talented performers.
J B, Shea, J P, Hunt
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The acquisition of motor skills involves learning, memory, and transfer as well as attention. The aspects of motor control most relevant for everyday practice are the conditions of practice, the knowledge of results, and the assessment of athletes to identify talented performers.
J B, Shea, J P, Hunt
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