Increased scale-free and aperiodic neural activity during sensorimotor integration-a novel facet in Tourette syndrome. [PDF]
Tourette syndrome is a common neurodevelopmental disorder defined by multiple motor and phonic tics. Tics in Tourette syndrome resemble spontaneously occurring movements in healthy controls and are therefore sometimes difficult to distinguish from these.
Adelhöfer N +11 more
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Distorted time window for sensorimotor integration and preserved time window for sense of agency in patients with post-stroke limb apraxia [PDF]
Limb apraxia is a cognitive-motor disorder typically resulting from left hemisphere stroke, characterized by an inability to perform skilled limb movements despite intact motor and sensory functions. Previous studies suggest that individuals with apraxia
Satoshi Nobusako +6 more
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Sensorimotor Integration Can Enhance Auditory Perception. [PDF]
Whenever we move, speak, or play musical instruments, our actions generate auditory sensory input. The sensory consequences of our actions are thought to be predicted via sensorimotor integration, which involves anatomical and functional links between ...
Myers JC, Mock JR, Golob EJ.
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Role of Sensorimotor Cortex in Gestural-Verbal Integration [PDF]
Action comprehension that is related to language or gestural integration has been shown to engage the motor system in the brain, thus providing preliminary evidence for the gestural-verbal embodiment concept.
Dayana Hayek +5 more
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Age-Related Decline of Sensorimotor Integration Influences Resting-State Functional Brain Connectivity. [PDF]
Age-related decline in sensorimotor integration involves both peripheral and central components related to proprioception and kinesthesia. To explore the role of cortical motor networks, we investigated the association between resting-state functional ...
Yoshimura N +6 more
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The integration of probabilistic information during sensorimotor estimation is unimpaired in children with Cerebral Palsy. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:It is important to understand the motor deficits of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Our understanding of this motor disorder can be enriched by computational models of motor control.
Claire Chambers +3 more
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Sensorimotor integration on a rapid time scale [PDF]
Significance Humans and other animals continuously monitor sensory information to inform the selection of motor commands for adaptive behaviors. Acoustic communication, for example, utilizes auditory feedback to fine-tune vocal production parameters.
Jinhong Luo +2 more
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Altered sensorimotor integration in Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate sensorimotor integration in the upper limb of 10 patients with Parkinson's disease and 10 age-matched controls. Non-conditioned and subthreshold conditioned (2 ms interstimulus interval) responses were recorded in the flexor and extensor carpi radialis muscles (FCR and ECR) of the more ...
Gwyn N Lewis +2 more
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Sensorimotor Integration in Chronic Low Back Pain
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) impacts on spine movement. Altered sensorimotor integration can be involved. Afferents from the lumbo-pelvic area might be processed differently in CLBP and impact on descending motor control. This study aimed to determine whether afferents influence the corticomotor control of paravertebral muscles in CLBP.
Massé-Alarie, Hugo +2 more
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Sensorimotor integration processes play a central role in daily life and require that different sources of sensory information become integrated: i.e. the information related to the object being under control of the agent (i.e.
Adriana Böttcher +5 more
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