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期刊名:Journal of motor behavior

缩写:J MOTOR BEHAV

ISSN:0022-2895

e-ISSN:1940-1027

IF/分区:1.2/Q4

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in oculomotor functioning between Olympic-level contact and non-contact sports participants. In total, 67 male and female Olympic-level contact (n = 27) and non-contact (n = 40) at...
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The Post-Movement Beta Rebound (PMBR) is the increase in beta-band power after voluntary movement ends, but its specific role in cognitive processing is unclear. Current theory links PMBR with updates to internal models, mental frameworks t...
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Reciprocal inhibition and coactivation are strategies of the central nervous system used to perform various daily tasks. In automatic postural responses (APR), coactivation is widely investigated in the ankle joint muscles, however reciproc...
Yoshiaki Endo,Yoshino Kobayashi,Mana Kishi et al. Yoshiaki Endo et al.
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of the standing center of gravity sway by providing visual stimulus information as if the subjects were walking in virtual reality (VR) and by monitoring conditions with different corrido...
Nishant Rao,Andrew Paek,Jose L Contreras-Vidal et al. Nishant Rao et al.
The ability to hold objects relies on neural processes underlying grip force control during grasping. Brain activity lateralized to contralateral hemisphere averaged over trials is associated with grip force applied on an object. However, t...
Bennett L Alterman,Saif Ali,Emily Keeton et al. Bennett L Alterman et al.
Motor behaviour using upper-extremity prostheses of different levels is greatly variable, leading to challenges interpreting ideal rehabilitation strategies. Elucidating the underlying neural control mechanisms driving variability benefits ...
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We tested if the movement slowness of individuals with Parkinson's disease is related to their decreased ability to generate adequate net torques and linearly coordinate them between joints. This cross-sectional study included ten individua...
Guilherme Menezes Lage,Lucas Eduardo Antunes Bicalho,Sergio Machado et al. Guilherme Menezes Lage et al.
The benefits of less repetitive practice schedules on motor learning are usually described in terms of greater demand for memory processes. The present study aimed to investigate the interactions between working memory and practice schedule...
Takehide Kimura,Ryouta Matsuura Takehide Kimura
This study focused on explicit instruction and evaluated the differences in task performance between participants who were instructed to employ the change and those who were not. Ninety-three healthy young adults were assigned to the accura...