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Observational learning of new movement sequences is reflected in fronto-parietal coherence. [PDF]
Mankind is unique in her ability for observational learning, i.e. the transmission of acquired knowledge and behavioral repertoire through observation of others' actions.
Jurjen van der Helden +2 more
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The neural correlates of speech motor sequence learning [PDF]
Speech is perhaps the most sophisticated example of a species-wide movement capability in the animal kingdom, requiring split-second sequencing of approximately 100 muscles in the respiratory, laryngeal, and oral movement systems. Despite the unique role
Beal, Deryk S. +3 more
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Intervening Leg Movements Disrupt PLMS Sequences [PDF]
Periodic leg movements during sleep (PLMS) occur within a subject as a series with a remarkably stable period defined by the intermovement interval (IMI). Sometimes a non-PLMS movement occurs intervening between two PLMS. PLMS scoring rules totally ignore these intervening leg movements (iLM).
Kasidet, Hiranniramol +4 more
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Characterization of Airport Movement Sequence
Runways as the most critical parts in the aviation infrastructure have a great impact on the whole aviation effectiveness. Our present research has attempted to provide a better understanding of the nature of the sequence between the runway movements. For that traffic data of a typical medium-capacity airport was analyzed.
Bianka Károly, Balázs Sághi
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Open-Ended Measurement of Whole-Body Movement: A Feasibility Study [PDF]
As the importance of embodiment emerges for psychology, there is a need to advance methodology for measuring the dynamics of movement in an open-ended fashion.
Finn, Michael T. M. +2 more
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On the Assessment of Stability and Patterning of Speech Movements [PDF]
Speech requires the control of complex movements of orofacial structures to produce dynamic variations in the vocal tract transfer function. The nature of the underlying motor control processes has traditionally been investigated by employing measures of
Goffman, Lisa +3 more
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A Neural Network Model for Learning 3D Object Representations Through Haptic Exploration
Humans initially learn about objects through the sense of touch, in a process called “haptic exploration.” In this paper, we present a neural network model of this learning process. The model implements two key assumptions.
Xiaogang Yan +2 more
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Rescue of splicing-mediated intron loss maximizes expression in lentiviral vectors containing the human ubiquitin C promoter. [PDF]
Lentiviral vectors almost universally use heterologous internal promoters to express transgenes. One of the most commonly used promoter fragments is a 1.2-kb sequence from the human ubiquitin C (UBC) gene, encompassing the promoter, some enhancers, first
Cooper, Aaron R +3 more
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Monetary rewards and punishments enhance motor performance and are associated with corticospinal excitability (CSE) increases within the motor cortex (M1) during movement preparation. However, such CSE changes have unclear origins.
R. Hamel +6 more
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The Warburg Dance Movement Library-The WADAMO Library: A Validation Study [PDF]
The Warburg Dance Movement Library is a validated set of 234 video clips of dance movements for empirical research in the fields of cognitive science and neuroscience of action perception, affect perception and neuroaesthetics.
Christensen, J. F. +2 more
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