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Two brains in action: joint-action coding in the primate frontal cortex [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Daily life often requires the coordination of our actions with those of another partner. After sixty years (1968-2018) of behavioral neurophysiology of motor control, the neural mechanisms which allow such coordination in primates are unknown. We studied
Battaglia-Mayer, A   +2 more
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Dynamic Evaluation of Motor Coordination and Variability in Children with and without Developmental Coordination Disorder

open access: yesMajallah-i dānishgāh-i ̒ulūm-i pizishkī-i Arāk, 2021
Background and Aim: Evaluating variability can help to investigate the process underlying motor coordination problems. The current study aimed to measure motor coordination and its variability in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD ...
Banafsheh Ghaheri   +3 more
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Association between moderate and vigorous physical activity and gross motor coordination in preschool children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Introduction: Adequate gross motor coordination is essential for children participating in age-related physical activities and has an important role in maintaining sufficient physical activity levels during the life course Aim: To examine the association
Duncan, Michael   +4 more
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Effectiveness of Proprioceptive and Paaryaad Exercises on Motor Coordination, Balance, and Executive Functions in Girls with ACL Injury [PDF]

open access: yesBiyumikānīk-i varzishī, 2023
Objective The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of proprioceptive exercises and paaryaad exercises on motor coordination, balance, and executive functions among teenage karate girls practicing non-control styles with ACL ...
Hatameh Hajivand   +1 more
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Association between physical activity and motor skills and coordination in Portuguese children.

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano, 2011
Nowadays, there is growing evidence in literature that Health benefits from regular physical activity (PA). The variance in PA among children is caused by a number of factors including their motor abilities and coordination.
Luís Oliveira Lopes   +3 more
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Motor coordination and executive functions [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2012
This commentary is on the original article by Rigoli et al. on pages 1025‐1031 of this issue.
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Synchronization matters for motor coordination [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Neurophysiology, 2018
Using electroencephalography and electromyography recordings from healthy participants during a visual-depended bimanual coordination task, de Vries and colleagues showed that functional synchronization is important in motor coordination. The authors reported that higher coordination correlated positively with intermuscular synchrony, but correlated ...
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Coordination of opposite-polarity microtubule motors [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Cell Biology, 2002
Many cargoes move bidirectionally, frequently reversing course between plus- and minus-end microtubule travel. For such cargoes, the extent and importance of interactions between the opposite-polarity motors is unknown. In this paper we test whether opposite-polarity motors on lipid droplets in Drosophila embryos are coordinated and avoid interfering ...
Gross, Steven P.   +3 more
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In utero and childhood polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) exposures and neurodevelopment in the CHAMACOS study. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
BackgroundCalifornia children's exposures to polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants (PBDEs) are among the highest worldwide. PBDEs are known endocrine disruptors and neurotoxicants in animals.ObjectiveHere we investigate the relation of in utero ...
Bradman, Asa   +8 more
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Measuring Motor Coordination in Mice [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Visualized Experiments, 2013
Mice are increasingly being used in behavioral neuroscience, largely replacing rats as the behaviorist's animal of choice. Before aspects of behavior such as emotionality or cognition can be assessed, however, it is vital to determine whether the motor capabilities of e.g. a mutant or lesioned mouse allow such an assessment.
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