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The Effectiveness of Proximal Sensory Rehabilitation Exercises on Reflex Inhibition in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder [PDF]
The objective of this investigation was to develop a rehabilitation strategy for the proximal senses (Tactile, Proprioception, and Vestibular) and assess its effectiveness in suppressing reflexes in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).
Fatemeh Izadpanah +2 more
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Blink and masseter inhibitory reflexes in Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Background/Aim. Idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic, progressive, neurodegenerative disorder with prevalence from 60 to 187 per 100 000 persons in general population.
Stamenović Jelena +2 more
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Orgasm-induced Seizures: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Certain types of stimuli can trigger epileptic seizures in patients with epilepsy. This phenomenon is defined as reflex seizure. Stimuli may be in visual, auditory, tactile, or cognitive forms, and orgasm may trigger epileptic seizures. A 42-year-old man
Hüseyin Nezih Özdemir +3 more
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Pre- and Post-alpha Motoneuronal Control of the Soleus H-reflex during Sinusoidal Hip Movements in Human Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
The aim of this study was to establish the contribution of hip-mediated sensory feedback to spinal interneuronal circuits during dynamic conditions in people with incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI).
Chaudhuri, Debjani +3 more
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Geodesic-Preserving Polygon Simplification [PDF]
Polygons are a paramount data structure in computational geometry. While the complexity of many algorithms on simple polygons or polygons with holes depends on the size of the input polygon, the intrinsic complexity of the problems these algorithms solve
Aichholzer, Oswin +4 more
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Finger–thumb coordination is crucial to manual dexterity but remains incompletely understood, particularly following neurological injury such as stroke.
Christopher L. Jones, Derek G. Kamper
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Aim:This study aims to define the efficacy and safety of a different obturator nerve block technique using fluoroscopy and nerve stimulation device during transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TUR-BT).Methods:Sixty patients with lateral bladder wall ...
Cuneyd Sevinc, Tahir Karadeniz
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The term reflexive is applied by traditional grammarians to an event or situation that “reflects” (“rebounds”) upon its initiator, typically when some internal argument of the predicate co-refers with its subject (e.g., English John pinched himself or John saw himself in the mirror).
Zribi-Hertz, Anne, Cohen, Dana
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A recent theory of pigeons' equivalence‐class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity, an untrained ability to match a stimulus to itself, should be observed after training on two “mirror‐image” symbolic successive matching tasks plus identity successive matching using some of the symbolic matching stimuli. One group of pigeons was trained
Sweeney, Mary M, Urcuioli, Peter J
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Testosterone and grasp-reflex differences in human neonates [PDF]
According to the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) hypothesis, prenatal testosterone (T) causes a slowing in the development of the left brain with a consequent compensatory growth in the right brain, creating a reverse organisation of the cerebral ...
Tan, Meliha, Tan, Uner
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