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Moreover, we established that use of the two patterned complex wheels in series provided no additional valuable information on motor function (result not shown).
3 Furthermore, advanced age significantly delays reaction times and prolonged movement speeds, although whether these losses in motor function result from physiological changes related to aging or sedentary lifestyles of older individuals remains debatable.
It could also be due to the fact that measured improvements in motor function result from other mechanisms, such as formation of alternative neuronal circuits, improved survival of motor neurons, as well as remyelination.
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Parkinsonism, a group of chronic neurological disorders characterized by progressive loss of motor function resulting from the degeneration of neurons in the area of the brain that controls voluntary movement.
Myotonia is often a painful and disabling symptom which can interfere with daily motor function resulting in significant morbidity.
The deficit between sham-lesioned (vehicle, n = 4) and 6-OHDA-treated rats (n = 4) was not different (Figure 1d, group×time interaction: p = 0.61) suggesting that the impairment of motor function resulted from the surgical procedure and not from the drug itself.
These mice undergo a progressive decline in motor function resulting from the progressive loss of ADAR2-lacking AHCs over a period ranging from 2 3 months to 6 8 months of age (Hideyama et al, 2010); thus, if effective expression of the ADAR2 gene is achieved by AAV9-hADAR2 infection, motor dysfunction should be ameliorated through the prevention of the death of the AHCs.
The improved motor function could result from a "training" effect as the patients got better at the tests over time, he suggests.
Other outcomes included the rates of all falls, physical functional capacities (balance and motor function test results), fear of falling (FES-I), physical activity level, and perceived health related quality of life (SF-36).
Negative consequences of brainjacking include (i) information theft, which would result in a violation of the right to mental privacy; (ii) cessation of stimulation, draining implant batteries, inducing tissue damage, and impairment of motor function, which would result in violations of the right to mental integrity.
As previously reported (Grondin et al., 2003), the automated food retrieval task can detect changes in motor function as a result of changes in basal ganglia function in rhesus macaques, particularly in the caudate nucleus and putamen.
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