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Multiple object handling: exploring strategies for cumulative grasping and transport using a single hand
Multiple object handling: exploring strategies for cumulative grasping and transport using a single hand
Humans can cumulatively grasp multiple objects and then transport them using a single hand (e.g., when clearing up tablewa...
Sensorimotor adaptation to sustained lower visual field occlusion during continuous locomotion with and without obstacle negotiation
Sensorimotor adaptation to sustained lower visual field occlusion during continuous locomotion with and without obstacle negotiation
The importance of having visual feedback of the lower-limb to locomotion control, has typically been examined by intermitt...
The effect of recent concussion history on dynamic visual acuity and balance control in varsity athletes
The effect of recent concussion history on dynamic visual acuity and balance control in varsity athletes
Altered visual-cognitive functions and balance control are commonly detected following sport-related concussion (SRC). How...
Anticipatory control of digit kinematics: a developmental milestone for motor skill acquisition
Anticipatory control of digit kinematics: a developmental milestone for motor skill acquisition
During development, children naturally explore and manipulate objects with their hands and fingers, becoming more skillful...
Impact of repeated intranasal gentamicin irrigation on structure and function of the vestibular brainstem
Impact of repeated intranasal gentamicin irrigation on structure and function of the vestibular brainstem
Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that broadly targets Gram-negative bacteria. While gentamicin is a clinically e...
How a target’s speed influences the extent to which the time or place at which it is intercepted is adjusted
How a target’s speed influences the extent to which the time or place at which it is intercepted is adjusted
Goal-directed movements are constantly guided by the latest information about the target’s position. Nevertheless, m...
Postural stability during illusory self-motion—interactions of vision and touch
Postural stability during illusory self-motion—interactions of vision and touch
The role of vision in stabilizing balance has long been recognized, and previous studies have shown that non-supportive fi...
Direction-dependent effects of gravity on speed-accuracy trade-off during vertical pointing movements
Direction-dependent effects of gravity on speed-accuracy trade-off during vertical pointing movements
This study aimed to clarify the effects of gravity on the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) for vertical pointing movements. ...
Employing a single trial motor equivalent analysis for the assessment of motor learning
Employing a single trial motor equivalent analysis for the assessment of motor learning
The uncontrolled manifold analysis (UCM) is a useful technique for motor learning research enabling the classification of ...
Effects of L-carnitine on aging-related learning changes and glutamate-mediated molecular mechanisms
Effects of L-carnitine on aging-related learning changes and glutamate-mediated molecular mechanisms
Age-related cognitive loss has been linked to a possible imbalance in the brain’s oxidant/antioxidant system. Additi...
Brain activation during vocal motor imagery: a pilot functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
Brain activation during vocal motor imagery: a pilot functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
The purpose of this study was to clarify the differences in brain activation during actual vocalization and imagery, there...
Beta-band desynchronization in the human hippocampus during movement preparation in a delayed reach task
Beta-band desynchronization in the human hippocampus during movement preparation in a delayed reach task
Though the hippocampus is known for its role in memory and navigation, growing evidence has suggested that it is involved ...
BMSCs-derived exosomal Egr2 inhibited OGD/R-induced neuronal cell injury through the RNF8/DAPK1 axis in ischemic stroke
BMSCs-derived exosomal Egr2 inhibited OGD/R-induced neuronal cell injury through the RNF8/DAPK1 axis in ischemic stroke
Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) can facilitate functional rehabilitation after ischemic stroke (IS) by ...
The influence of advanced information on co-representation in a shared finger precuing task
The influence of advanced information on co-representation in a shared finger precuing task
Effective joint action relies on co-representation, where individuals integrate each other’s tasks to achieve a shar...
“Automatic” online reach corrections are associated with individual differences in executive function
“Automatic” online reach corrections are associated with individual differences in executive function
Previous research has demonstrated that the dorsal visual stream is able to execute rapid online movement corrections to s...
Comparative analysis of muscle coordination patterns underlying different types of stepping movements
Comparative analysis of muscle coordination patterns underlying different types of stepping movements
Reactive stepping is crucial for preventing falls after losing balance. While perturbation-based training improves reactiv...
The affective response to positive performance feedback is associated with motor learning
The affective response to positive performance feedback is associated with motor learning
Motor skill learning and performance are improved when successful actions are paired with extrinsic rewards, such as money...
Investigations of motor performance with neuromodulation and exoskeleton using leader-follower modality: a tDCS study
Investigations of motor performance with neuromodulation and exoskeleton using leader-follower modality: a tDCS study
This study investigates how the combination of robot-mediated haptic interaction and cerebellar neuromodulation can improv...
Transiently worse postural effects after vestibulo-ocular reflex gain-down adaptation in healthy adults
Transiently worse postural effects after vestibulo-ocular reflex gain-down adaptation in healthy adults
Suffering an acute asymmetry in vestibular function (i.e., vestibular neuritis) causes increased sway. Non-causal studies ...
Subclinical variability in visual function modulates visual dependence - independent of age
Subclinical variability in visual function modulates visual dependence - independent of age
Paradoxically visual dependence is reported to increase with age, contributing to falls risk, whereas visual function typi...
Assessing inter-ocular fixational eye movements throughout the lifespan
Assessing inter-ocular fixational eye movements throughout the lifespan
This study aims to assess fixational eye movements (FEMs) obtained under binocular and monocular viewing in normal individ...
Neurophysiologic inhibitory factors influencing subsequent ankle sprain in collegiate male athletes: a prospective cohort study
Neurophysiologic inhibitory factors influencing subsequent ankle sprain in collegiate male athletes: a prospective cohort study
Many athletes with recurrent ankle sprains complain of neurophysiological deficits related to chronic ankle instability (C...
Implicit motor sequence learning using three-dimensional reaching movements with the non-dominant left arm
Implicit motor sequence learning using three-dimensional reaching movements with the non-dominant left arm
Interlimb differences in reach control could impact the learning of a motor sequence that requires whole-arm movements. Th...
Reaching the cognitive-motor interface: effects of cognitive load on arm choice and motor performance after stroke
Reaching the cognitive-motor interface: effects of cognitive load on arm choice and motor performance after stroke
A vexing characteristic of motor disability after stroke is that many individuals fail to use their affected arm effective...