Sentence examples for production of movement from inspiring English sources

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A tic is defined as sudden, brief, involuntary production of movement (motor tics) or sound (phonic tics).

Motion-sensitized time-gated MRI images that were obtained and analyzed with custom-developed software used in previous studies revealed the production of movement in both agar and gel samples.

We also emphasize the generality and abstract nature of Fitts' robust model of human psychomotor behavior, and suggest that some adaptations in the design of the (computer-mediated) coupling of perception and production of movement might improve the efficiency of the interaction.

The premotor areas on both the lateral and medial surface of the frontal lobe contribute to the planning of movements, the integration of somatosensory and visual information essential for movement, and to the production of movement sequences [40] [42].

This conclusion was very much based on the idea that M1, unlike premotor cortex, is an "executive" structure, whose activity has many "muscle-like" features, which can be reliably linked to the production of movement [ 5 8].

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Based on parallels with the vocal system, we hypothesize that the adjacent posterior pathway controls the production of movements and the adjacent anterior pathway controls sequencing if not learning of movements.

As studies of subjects with brain lesions permit strong inferences regarding the necessity of brain structures, these data demonstrate that the basal ganglia are not crucial for many sub- or supra-second timing operations in humans but are needed for the timing procedures that underlie the production of movements.

Viviani and Stucchi (1989, 1992) suggested that the observed similarities between visual perception and motor production arise from the influence of the active production of movements on visual perception.

This report tries to identify EEG, EMG and kinematics features that permit prediction of movement production, in order to use functional electrical stimulation (FES) to compensate for tremor in neurological patients.

Furthermore, the data are not collected nor stored in a manner ideally suited to contact-network-based studies (although this latter situation has improved significantly with the production of ordered movement tables for each animal).

Feedback includes all the sensory information as the result of a movement and it is divided into two classes: (1) intrinsic or inherent feedback, which is information captured by human sensory systems as a result of the normal production of the movement, and (2) extrinsic or augmented feedback, which is information that supplements intrinsic feedback [ 15, 16].

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