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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510523/generalization-in-de-novo-learning-of-virtual-upper-limb-movements-is-influenced-by-motor-exploration
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Tomoya Kawano, Motoki Kouzaki, Shota Hagio
The acquisition of new motor skills from scratch, also known as de novo learning, is an essential aspect of motor development. In de novo learning, the ability to generalize skills acquired under one condition to others is crucial because of the inherently limited range of motor experiences available for learning. However, the presence of generalization in de novo learning and its influencing factors remain unclear. This study aimed to elucidate the generalization of de novo motor learning by examining the motor exploration process, which is the accumulation of motor experiences...
2024: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505233/parkinson-s-disease-impairs-cortical-sensori-motor-decision-making-cascades
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Alessandro Tomassini, Thomas E Cope, Jiaxiang Zhang, James B Rowe
The transformation from perception to action requires a set of neuronal decisions about the nature of the percept, identification and selection of response options and execution of the appropriate motor response. The unfolding of such decisions is mediated by distributed representations of the decision variables-evidence and intentions-that are represented through oscillatory activity across the cortex. Here we combine magneto-electroencephalography and linear ballistic accumulator models of decision-making to reveal the impact of Parkinson's disease during the selection and execution of action...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496914/long-term-neurocognitive-and-psychological-outcomes-in-meningioma-survivors-individual-changes-over-time-and-radiation-dosimetry
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Angela Sekely, Konstantine K Zakzanis, Donald Mabbott, Derek S Tsang, Paul Kongkham, Gelareh Zadeh, Kim Edelstein
BACKGROUND: This study investigates long-term changes in neurocognitive performance and psychological symptoms in meningioma survivors and associations with radiation dose to circumscribed brain regions. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective study of meningioma survivors who underwent longitudinal clinical neurocognitive assessments. Change in neurocognitive performance or psychological symptoms was assessed using reliable change indices. Radiation dosimetry, if prescribed, was evaluated based on treatment-planning computerized tomography co-registered with contrast-enhanced 3D T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging...
April 2024: Neuro-oncology Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496491/coupling-of-saccade-plans-to-endogenous-attention-during-urgent-choices
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Allison T Goldstein, Terrence R Stanford, Emilio Salinas
The neural mechanisms that willfully direct attention to specific locations in space are closely related to those for generating targeting eye movements (saccades). However, the degree to which the voluntary deployment of attention to a location is necessarily accompanied by a corresponding saccade plan remains unclear. One problem is that attention and saccades are both automatically driven by salient sensory events; another is that the underlying processes unfold within tens of milliseconds only. Here, we use an urgent task design to resolve the evolution of a visuomotor choice on a moment-by-moment basis while independently controlling the endogenous (goal-driven) and exogenous (salience-driven) contributions to performance...
March 15, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485258/visual-corticotectal-neurons-in-awake-rabbits-receptive-fields-and-driving-monosynaptic-thalamocortical-inputs
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Chuyi Su, Rosangela F Mendes-Platt, Jose-Manuel Alonso, Harvey A Swadlow, Yulia Bereshpolova
The superior colliculus receives powerful synaptic inputs from corticotectal neurons in the visual cortex. The function of these corticotectal neurons remains largely unknown due to a limited understanding of their response properties and connectivity. Here, we use antidromic methods to identify corticotectal neurons in awake male and female rabbits, and measure their axonal conduction times, thalamic inputs and receptive field properties. All corticotectal neurons responded to sinusoidal drifting gratings with a nonlinear (non-sinusoidal) increase in mean firing rate but showed pronounced differences in their ON-OFF receptive field structures that we classified into three groups, Cx, S2 and S1...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464948/tumor-location-and-neurocognitive-function-unravelling-the-association-and-identifying-relevant-anatomical-substrates-in-intra-axial-brain-tumors
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Kanchi Shah, Vinayak Bhartia, Chandrima Biswas, Arpita Sahu, Prakash M Shetty, Vikas Singh, Parthiban Velayutham, Suyash P Awate, Aliasgar V Moiyadi
BACKGROUND: Neurocognitive function is a key outcome indicator of therapy in brain tumors. Understanding the underlying anatomical substrates involved in domain function and the pathophysiological basis of dysfunction can help ameliorate the effects of therapy and tailor directed rehabilitative strategies. METHODS: Hundred adult diffuse gliomas were co-registered onto a common demographic-specific brain template to create tumor localization maps. Voxel-based lesion symptom (VLSM) technique was used to assign an association between individual voxels and neuropsychological dysfunction in various domains (attention and executive function (A & EF), language, memory, visuospatial/constructive abilities, and visuomotor speed)...
2024: Neuro-oncology advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450075/the-effects-of-combined-transcranial-brain-stimulation-and-a-4-week-visuomotor-stepping-training-on-voluntary-step-initiation-in-persons-with-chronic-stroke-a-pilot-study
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Shih-Chiao Tseng, Dana Cherry, Mansoo Ko, Steven R Fisher, Michael Furtado, Shuo-Hsiu Chang
PURPOSE: Evidence suggests that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can enhance motor performance and learning of hand tasks in persons with chronic stroke (PCS). However, the effects of tDCS on the locomotor tasks in PCS are unclear. This pilot study aimed to: (1) determine aggregate effects of anodal tDCS combined with step training on improvements of the neural and biomechanical attributes of stepping initiation in a small cohort of persons with chronic stroke (PCS) over a 4-week training program; and (2) assess the feasibility and efficacy of this novel approach for improving voluntary stepping initiation in PCS...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441610/visual-and-vestibular-motion-perception-in-persistent-postural-perceptual-dizziness-pppd
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Renana Storm, Janina Krause, Smila-Karlotta Blüm, Viktoria Wrobel, Antonia Frings, Christoph Helmchen, Andreas Sprenger
Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is a chronic disorder of perceived unsteadiness. Symptoms can be exacerbated in visually complex stationary or moving environment. Visual dependence and increased motion sensitivity are predictors for PPPD but its pathophysiology remains unknown. We hypothesized an abnormal sensory-perceptual scaling mechanism in PPPD and tested visual- and vestibular perceptional thresholds in 32 patients and 28 age-matched healthy control subjects (HC). All participants showed normal vestibular function tests on quantitative testing...
March 5, 2024: Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434204/test-retest-intra-and-inter-rater-reliability-of-the-reactive-balance-test-in-patients-with-chronic-ankle-instability
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Alexandre Maricot, Elke Lathouwers, Jo Verschueren, Kevin De Pauw, Romain Meeusen, Bart Roelands, Bruno Tassignon
INTRODUCTION: The Reactive Balance Test (RBT) could be a valuable addition to research on chronic ankle instability (CAI) and clinical practice, but before it can be used in clinical practice it needs to be reliable. It has already been proven reliable in healthy recreational athletes, but not yet in patients with CAI who have shown persistent deficits in dynamic balance. The study aimed to determine the test-retest, intra-, and inter-rater reliability of the RBT in patients with CAI, and the test-retest and inter-rater reliability of the newly developed RBT score sheet...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430962/reciprocal-interactions-between-parietal-and-occipito-temporal-representations-support-everyday-object-directed-actions
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Bradford Z Mahon, Jorge Almeida
Everyday interactions with common manipulable objects require the integration of conceptual knowledge about objects and actions with real-time sensory information about the position, orientation and volumetric structure of the grasp target. The ability to successfully interact with everyday objects involves analysis of visual form and shape, surface texture, material properties, conceptual attributes such as identity, function and typical context, and visuomotor processing supporting hand transport, grasp form, and object manipulation...
February 29, 2024: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424539/effects-of-six-week-stroboscopic-training-program-on-visuomotor-reaction-speed-in-goal-directed-movements-in-young-volleyball-players-a-study-focusing-on-agility-performance
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Michał Zwierko, Wojciech Jedziniak, Marek Popowczak, Andrzej Rokita
BACKGROUND: In team sports, deficits in visuomotor reaction speed are considered a significant and modifiable risk factor that can lead to decreased performance and an increased risk of injuries. Thus, identifying effective methods to enhance visuomotor abilities is crucial. The main objective of this research was to investigate the impact of a six-week stroboscopic intervention on visuomotor reaction speed in goal-directed specific movements based on agility among young volleyball players...
February 29, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419960/modulations-of-stretch-reflex-by-altering-visuomotor-contexts
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Sho Ito, Hiroaki Gomi
Various functional modulations of the stretch reflex help to stabilize actions, but the computational mechanism behind its context-dependent tuning remains unclear. While many studies have demonstrated that motor contexts associated with the task goal cause functional modulation of the stretch reflex of upper limbs, it is not well understood how visual contexts independent of the task requirements affect the stretch reflex. To explore this issue, we conducted two experiments testing 20 healthy human participants (age range 20-45, average 31...
2024: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418511/prefrontal-theta-gamma-transcranial-alternating-current-stimulation-improves-non-declarative-visuomotor-learning-in-older-adults
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Lukas Diedrich, Hannah I Kolhoff, Ivan Chakalov, Teodóra Vékony, Dezső Németh, Andrea Antal
The rise in the global population of older adults underscores the significance to investigate age-related cognitive disorders and develop early treatment modalities. Previous research suggests that non-invasive transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) can moderately improve cognitive decline in older adults. However, non-declarative cognition has received relatively less attention. This study investigates whether repeated (16-day) bilateral theta-gamma cross-frequency tACS targeting the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC) enhances non-declarative memory...
February 29, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417152/irregularity-of-instantaneous-gamma-frequency-in-the-motor-control-network-characterize-visuomotor-and-proprioceptive-information-processing
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Jihye Ryu, Jeong-Woo Choi, Soroush Niketeghad, Elizabeth B Torres, Nader Pouratian
Objective - The study aims to characterize movements with different sensory goals, by contrasting the neural activity involved in processing proprioceptive and visuo-motor information. To accomplish this, we have developed a new methodology that utilizes the irregularity of the instantaneous gamma frequency parameter for characterization. 
Approach - In this study, 8 essential tremor patients undergoing an awake deep brain stimulation (DBS) implantation surgery repetitively touched the clinician's finger (forward visually-guided/FV movement) and then one's own chin (backward proprioceptively-guided/BP movement)...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Neural Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406764/table-tennis-players-use-superior-saccadic-eye-movements-to-track-moving-visual-targets
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Riku Nakazato, Chisa Aoyama, Takaaki Komiyama, Ryoto Himo, Satoshi Shimegi
INTRODUCTION: Table tennis players perform visually guided visuomotor responses countlessly. The exposure of the visual system to frequent and long-term motion stimulation has been known to improve perceptual motion detection and discrimination abilities as a learning effect specific to that stimulus, so may also improve visuo-oculomotor performance. We hypothesized and verified that table tennis players have good spatial accuracy of saccades to moving targets. METHODS: University table tennis players (TT group) and control participants with no striking-sports experience (Control group) wore a virtual reality headset and performed two ball-tracking tasks to track moving and stationary targets in virtual reality...
2024: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400387/the-effects-of-different-motor-teaching-strategies-on-learning-a-complex-motor-task
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Tjasa Kunavar, Marko Jamšek, Edwin Johnatan Avila-Mireles, Elmar Rueckert, Luka Peternel, Jan Babič
During the learning of a new sensorimotor task, individuals are usually provided with instructional stimuli and relevant information about the target task. The inclusion of haptic devices in the study of this kind of learning has greatly helped in the understanding of how an individual can improve or acquire new skills. However, the way in which the information and stimuli are delivered has not been extensively explored. We have designed a challenging task with nonintuitive visuomotor perturbation that allows us to apply and compare different motor strategies to study the teaching process and to avoid the interference of previous knowledge present in the naïve subjects...
February 15, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391087/kinematic-assessment-of-fine-motor-skills-in-children-comparison-of-a-kinematic-approach-and-a-standardized-test
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Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo, Taylor A Brin, Benjamin Thompson, Lisa W T Christian
Deficits in fine motor skills have been reported in some children with neurodevelopmental disorders such as amblyopia or strabismus. Therefore, monitoring the development of motor skills and any potential improvement due to therapy is an important clinical goal. The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of performing a kinematic assessment within an optometric setting using inexpensive, portable, off-the-shelf equipment. The study also assessed whether kinematic data could enhance the information provided by a routine motor function screening test (the Movement Assessment Battery for Children, MABC)...
February 17, 2024: Vision
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386553/perisaccadic-and-attentional-remapping-of-receptive-fields-in-lateral-intraparietal-area-and-frontal-eye-fields
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Xiao Wang, Cong Zhang, Lin Yang, Min Jin, Michael E Goldberg, Mingsha Zhang, Ning Qian
The nature and function of perisaccadic receptive field (RF) remapping have been controversial. We use a delayed saccade task to reduce previous confounds and examine the remapping time course in the lateral intraparietal area and frontal eye fields. In the delay period, the RF shift direction turns from the initial fixation to the saccade target. In the perisaccadic period, RFs first shift toward the target (convergent remapping), but around the time of saccade onset/offset, the shifts become predominantly toward the post-saccadic RF locations (forward remapping)...
February 21, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385179/eight-weeks-of-exercise-intervention-improve-visuomotor-and-functional-capacity-performance-and-physiological-profile-in-a-choroidal-melanoma-patient
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Mendes Wefelnberg, Madeline Moll, Philipp von Stein, Henning Guthoff, Ludwig M Heindl, Philomena Wawer Matos Reimer, Alexander C Rokohl, Michael Simon, Damir Zubac, Freerk T Baumann
The aim of this case-study was to investigate the effects of an 8-week combined exercise intervention, consisting of visual-coordinative and high-intensity interval training (HIIT), on the physical and visuomotor-functional capacity, performance, and physiological profile of a moderately active 29-year-old man diagnosed with choroidal melanoma of the left eye. Data were collected on three occasions: at the initial diagnosis (T0), after hospitalization and radiotherapy treatment (T1), and following the recovery through the exercise intervention (T2), spanning a total of 17 weeks...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383037/peak-occipital-alpha-frequency-mediates-the-relationship-between-sporting-expertise-and-multiple-object-tracking-performance
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Andrew K Mackenzie, Joshua Baker, Rosie C Daly, Christina J Howard
BACKGROUND: Multiple object tracking (MOT) is often used as a lab-based paradigm for investigating goal-driven attention as an indicator for "real-world" attention in tasks such as sport. When exploring MOT performance in the context of sporting expertise, we typically observe that individuals with sporting expertise outperform non-sporting individuals. There are a number of general explanations for performance differences such as cognitive transfer effects; however, the potential neurophysiological mechanisms explaining the relationship between sporting expertise and performance differences in MOT are not clear...
February 2024: Brain and Behavior
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