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Characterization of the Four Stage Structure of the Process of Learning Motor Actions in Sports Games

Characterization of the Four Stage Structure of the Process of Learning Motor Actions in Sports Games

... [25,31]. Motor automation is characterized by a diminished role of consciousness in motor ...of motor actions, and minimizing the requirements for cognitive processing of information extends ...

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On the Time of Peripheral Sensations and Voluntary Motor Actions

On the Time of Peripheral Sensations and Voluntary Motor Actions

... voluntary motor action are ...voluntary motor action and the time of onset of the intention accompanying the ...voluntary motor actions indicated by Libet's empirical evidence are shown to be ...

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Cerebellum and Apraxia

Cerebellum and Apraxia

... Most forms of apraxia typically occur after lesions affecting distinct supratentorial areas including the inferior parietal lobe, the prefrontal lobe of the left hemisphere and the corpus callosum. However, an increasing ...

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An analysis of bimanual actions in natural feeding of semi wild chimpanzees

An analysis of bimanual actions in natural feeding of semi wild chimpanzees

... for motor actions show striking ...lateral motor actions, without the adoption of a standardized system for data processing we are unlikely to unveil a phylogenetic progression of manual ...

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Training of psychomotor adaptation – a key factorin teaching self-defence

Training of psychomotor adaptation – a key factorin teaching self-defence

... of motor technique (in the narrow sense) of self-defence coincides with the views of many researchers and sport training specialists who em- phasise that the proficiency in individual movements, ...given ...

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A robot-based behavioural task to quantify impairments in rapid motor decisions and actions after stroke

A robot-based behavioural task to quantify impairments in rapid motor decisions and actions after stroke

... a motor task engaging both arms. Impairments in generating rapid motor decisions and actions could guide functional rehabilitation targets, and identify potential of individuals to perform daily ...

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Development of Potent Antiviral Drugs Inspired by Viral Hexameric DNA-Packaging Motors with Revolving Mechanism

Development of Potent Antiviral Drugs Inspired by Viral Hexameric DNA-Packaging Motors with Revolving Mechanism

... Adenoviruses (AdV) are a group of well-studied dsDNA vi- ruses that infect eukaryotic cells in vertebrates, including humans. AdV packages the genome using IVa2 and L1 52/55K as two pack- aging proteins into capsids that ...

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All Talk and No Action: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study of Motor Cortex Activation During Action Word Production

All Talk and No Action: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study of Motor Cortex Activation During Action Word Production

... primary motor cortex, it is possible that TMS applied to this region induced a spread of cortical activation to more peripheral (premotor or prefrontal) areas; this might, in turn, have contributed to differences ...

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A GABAB receptor on an identified insect motor neurone

A GABAB receptor on an identified insect motor neurone

... A portion of the nerve cord containing the meso- and metathoracic ganglia and the first two abdominal ganglia was removed and the ventral surface of the metathoracic ganglion was desheathed under a dissecting microscope ...

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The influence of environmental context in interpersonal observation–execution

The influence of environmental context in interpersonal observation–execution

... Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor concurrently observes incongruent biological motion. We examined whether environmental context influences such ...

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The optic chiasm: a turning point in the evolution of eye/hand coordination

The optic chiasm: a turning point in the evolution of eye/hand coordination

... Humans are able to grip objects whether the objects are heard, seen, or touched. Consequently, information about the location of objects is recoded in a joint-centered frame of reference, despite of the sensory modality ...

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Expressive Actions

Expressive Actions

... are actions that are intentional but not done for any reason, and which therefore have to be explained as h aving been done ‘out of emotion’ rather than for a ...which actions can be performed. Many such ...

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Psychomotor combinations of action

Psychomotor combinations of action

... those actions in which the hands perform different spatio-temporal movements in a coordinated way to achieve a useful end result are of extremely high utility ...our motor systems control and coordinate our ...

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FULL ISSUE, part 1

FULL ISSUE, part 1

... to motor acts reaches area F5, we did not find neurons that, beyond their responses during vocalization, responded also during listening to the same or a similar ...the motor representation of ...

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Spatio-temporal judgements of observed actions : Contrasts between first- and third-person perspective after motor priming.

Spatio-temporal judgements of observed actions : Contrasts between first- and third-person perspective after motor priming.

... body actions were inverted (Graf et ...their motor repertoire to simulate such actions (Loula, Prasad, Harber, & Shiffrar, 2005), the authors of these studies concluded that simulation of ...

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EEG and behavioural correlates of different forms of motor imagery during action observation in rhythmical actions

EEG and behavioural correlates of different forms of motor imagery during action observation in rhythmical actions

... Regarding the contrast between AO+MI and MI (aim 2.2b), the existing evidence is more sparse and less clear-cut. Namely, the sample size was small in Sun et al.’s (2014) preliminary study in post-stroke patients (n = 2), ...

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Dynamic modulation of human motor activity when observing actions

Dynamic modulation of human motor activity when observing actions

... Analyses of dynamic effects. As the movements made by the different actors differed in the period of the sinusoidal movement, the data had to be aligned before further analysis so that modulations in the kinematics of ...

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Motor plans persist to influence subsequent actions with four or more response alternatives

Motor plans persist to influence subsequent actions with four or more response alternatives

... the motor system. If the motor system has the capacity to maintain more than one plan across a block of trials, it is likely to do so to a greater extent when there are many response ...

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EFFECTIVENESS OF OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING ON COGNITIVE OUTCOMES IN SPORT: A STUDY Ramesh 1, Dr. Riyaj Uddin2 Department of Physical Education

EFFECTIVENESS OF OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING ON COGNITIVE OUTCOMES IN SPORT: A STUDY Ramesh 1, Dr. Riyaj Uddin2 Department of Physical Education

... The role that exhibitions play in learning has been generally investigated with regards to arrangement learning. For example, observation of a performer reacting to a grouping of upgrades has been found to result in ...

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Drawn together : when motor representations ground joint actions

Drawn together : when motor representations ground joint actions

... own actions and ...own actions from other events (see further Dittrich et al, 2017; Wenke et al, ...own actions and other events rather than between one’s own actions and a co-actor’s ...joint ...

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