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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2009
Stereotypic movements are ubiquitous, occur in a variety of forms, and exist in different populations, ranging from individuals with autism to typically developing children. Although such movements are required to be restricted, repetitive, and purposeless, their definition and included activities remain broad and imprecise.
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Stereotypic movements are ubiquitous, occur in a variety of forms, and exist in different populations, ranging from individuals with autism to typically developing children. Although such movements are required to be restricted, repetitive, and purposeless, their definition and included activities remain broad and imprecise.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1993
Bilateral damage of the medial temporal lobe system prevents the formation of new declarative memories but leaves intact knowledge that was acquired before damage. For motor learning, no structure has been identified that plays a comparable role for the consolidation of motor memories.
U, Halsband, H J, Freund
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Bilateral damage of the medial temporal lobe system prevents the formation of new declarative memories but leaves intact knowledge that was acquired before damage. For motor learning, no structure has been identified that plays a comparable role for the consolidation of motor memories.
U, Halsband, H J, Freund
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2012
Motor disturbances alone or associated with other focal deficits are the most common symptoms suggesting a neurovascular event. An appropriate clinical assessment of these signs and symptoms may help physicians to better diagnose and to both better treat and predict outcome.
Francesco, Corea, Sara, Micheli
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Motor disturbances alone or associated with other focal deficits are the most common symptoms suggesting a neurovascular event. An appropriate clinical assessment of these signs and symptoms may help physicians to better diagnose and to both better treat and predict outcome.
Francesco, Corea, Sara, Micheli
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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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The Neuroscientist, 2014
Motor planning colloquially refers to any process related to the preparation of a movement that occurs during the reaction time prior to movement onset. However, this broad definition encompasses processes that are not strictly motor-related, such as decision-making about the identity of task-relevant stimuli in the environment.
Aaron L, Wong +2 more
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Motor planning colloquially refers to any process related to the preparation of a movement that occurs during the reaction time prior to movement onset. However, this broad definition encompasses processes that are not strictly motor-related, such as decision-making about the identity of task-relevant stimuli in the environment.
Aaron L, Wong +2 more
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2014
'Cheap or rapid or convenient road transport for man and goods is one of the most important of all contributions to national comfort and prosperity.' An early evangelist for the automobile, William Worby Beaumont (1848–1929) drew on his engineering background to produce the first volume of this work in 1900, when motor vehicles were still relatively ...
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'Cheap or rapid or convenient road transport for man and goods is one of the most important of all contributions to national comfort and prosperity.' An early evangelist for the automobile, William Worby Beaumont (1848–1929) drew on his engineering background to produce the first volume of this work in 1900, when motor vehicles were still relatively ...
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1999
Research over the past 18 months has revealed that many membranous organelles move along both actin filaments and microtubules. It is highly likely that the activity of the microtubule motors, myosins and static linker proteins present on any organelle are co-ordinately regulated and that this control is linked to the processes of membrane traffic ...
Allan, Victoria J., Schroer, Trina A.
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Research over the past 18 months has revealed that many membranous organelles move along both actin filaments and microtubules. It is highly likely that the activity of the microtubule motors, myosins and static linker proteins present on any organelle are co-ordinately regulated and that this control is linked to the processes of membrane traffic ...
Allan, Victoria J., Schroer, Trina A.
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2017
ABSTRACTMotor neurons translate synaptic input from widely distributed premotor networks into patterns of action potentials that orchestrate motor unit force and motor behavior. Intercalated between the CNS and muscles, motor neurons add to and adjust the final motor command.
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ABSTRACTMotor neurons translate synaptic input from widely distributed premotor networks into patterns of action potentials that orchestrate motor unit force and motor behavior. Intercalated between the CNS and muscles, motor neurons add to and adjust the final motor command.
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2014
In distal symmetric sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) in diabetes, involvement of the motor system is rarely seen. Using dynamometry, substantial weakness at the ankle and knee has been found in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients. The muscle weakness is found only in diabetic patients with DSPN, and is closely related to signs and severity of DSPN ...
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In distal symmetric sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) in diabetes, involvement of the motor system is rarely seen. Using dynamometry, substantial weakness at the ankle and knee has been found in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients. The muscle weakness is found only in diabetic patients with DSPN, and is closely related to signs and severity of DSPN ...
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