Sentence examples for evoke movement from inspiring English sources

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After the intermission, Mr. Dutoit and the Philharmonic offered Debussy's "Images" and Ravel's "Daphis et Chloé," Suite No. 2. These are supremely manipulative works: Debussy marshals the orchestra's power to evoke movement and atmosphere, and is at his most vivid in the three "Ibéria" sketches.

It's a bit like a giant spider has woven a dense crimson net, yet the scattered lines of yarn evoke movement, not entrapment.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied over the primary motor cortex (M1) of traumatic amputees can evoke movement sensations in the phantom, suggesting that traumatic amputation does not delete movement representations of the missing hand.

The higher stimulation intensity to evoke movement and longer evoked EMG latencies from FR suggest that its role in motor output production is not as direct as for other motor areas.

In addition, they reported that in penetration sites where they identified mirror responses, they were rarely able to evoke movement using intracortical microsimulation and argued that this might be due to presence of suppression mirror neurons, as first identified by Kraskov et al.

In sharp contrast to these similarities, the DFL of FR was found to be located much further rostral and lateral from the M1 DFL; required significantly higher current intensity to evoke movement; displayed evoked movements with much longer latencies; and had a different pattern of cortical connections.

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Importantly, TMS can evoke movements of the phantom limb that traumatic amputees cannot produce voluntarily [19], suggesting that the inability to make a particular phantom movement voluntarily does not mean that the movement representation no longer exists.

We were able to evoke movements of the hand by slightly pushing the hand away from the patient's body, which then resulted in a small movement into the opposite direction.

Motor imagery can be triggered even in the absence of explicit instructions, as a strategy to perform any task with sensorimotor components (e.g. [15] [17]), and it seems to involve M1 particularly when stimuli evoke movements of human body parts (e.g. [18] [20]).

However, the importance of maintaining light anaesthesia to evoke movements of the whiskers was noted by Gioanni & Lamarche (1985).

In FR, somewhat larger stimulation intensities were often necessary to evoke movements, and thus, maximum current was increased to 80μAA.

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