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Cerebellar Structures and the Programming of Movement Sequences
Two patients with unilateral damage to the medial and lateral cerebellum were examined to determine whether local structures in the cerebellum are used to execute programmed movement sequences.
Albrecht Werner Inhoff, Robert Rafal
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In this study, we conducted a pseudosign (nonce sign) repetition task with 22 children (mean age: 6;04) acquiring American Sign Language (ASL) as a first language (L1) from deaf parents.
Shengyun Gu +3 more
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Mutants of the Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) movement protein (MP) were generated and analyzed for their effects on virus movement and pathogenicity in vivo.
Qiubo Li, Ki Hyun Ryu, Peter Palukaitis
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Comparison Sequences of Pick and Place System Controlled Using PLC
Pick and place system is one of the significant employments of modern robots utilized in industrial environments. The objective of this research is to make a comparison of time sequences by combining multiple axes of sequences.
Shahad Sarmad Khaleel +2 more
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Domain movement within a gene: a novel evolutionary mechanism for protein diversification. [PDF]
A protein function is carried out by a specific domain localized at a specific position. In the present study, we report that, within a gene, a specific amino acid sequence can move between a certain position and another position.
Yoshikazu Furuta +3 more
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Eye movement sequences during simple versus complex information processing of scenes in autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
Minshew and Goldstein (1998) postulated that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a disorder of complex information processing. The current study was designed to investigate this hypothesis.
Au-Yeung, Sheena K. +3 more
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Optimal Sensorimotor Control in Eye Movement Sequences [PDF]
Fast and accurate motor behavior requires combining noisy and delayed sensory information with knowledge of self-generated body motion; much evidence indicates that humans do this in a near-optimal manner during arm movements. However, it is unclear whether this principle applies to eye movements.
Jérôme, Munuera +3 more
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Proportional and nonproportional transfer of movement sequences [PDF]
Two experiments were designed to determine participants’ ability to transfer a learned movement sequence to new spatial locations. A 16-element dynamic arm movement sequence was used in both experiments. The task required participants to move a horizontal lever to sequentially projected targets. Experiment 1 included 2 groups.
Heather, Wilde, Charles H, Shea
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Modelling Place Visit Probability Sequences during Trajectory Data Gaps Based on Movement History
The acquisition of human trajectories facilitates movement data analytics and location-based services, but gaps in trajectories limit the extent in which many tracking datasets can be utilized.
Chang Ren +4 more
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Anomalous diffusion in a symbolic model [PDF]
We address this work to investigate some statistical properties of symbolic sequences generated by a numerical procedure in which the symbols are repeated following a power law probability density.
Auyang S Y +11 more
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