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Daily upper limb use of children with hemiparesis; perspectives of families through a qualitative study
(2023-09-09)[Abstract] Performance of activities of daily living is fundamental in supporting participation across school, home and community environments and it is a high priority for parents because the lack of them is considered ... -
Depressive symptoms and their severity in a sample with lymphedema: a case-control investigation
(Frontiers, 2023-07-05)[Abstract] Objectives: Depression is a condition that can be associated with other illnesses, especially chronic illnesses. Lower limb lymphedema is a chronic, disabling condition that can affect the quality of life and ... -
Different sources of nitric oxide mediate neurovascular coupling in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat
(Frontiers, 2009-09-08)[Abstract] Understanding the link between neuronal responses (NRs) and metabolic signals is fundamental to our knowledge of brain function and it is a milestone in our efforts to interpret data from modern non invasive ... -
Differential feedback modulation of center and surround mechanisms in parvocellular cells in the visual thalamus
(Society of Neuroscience, 2012-11-07)[Abstract] Many cells in both the central visual system and other sensory systems exhibit a center surround organization in their receptive field, where the response to a centrally placed stimulus is modified when a ... -
Differential responses of spinal motoneurons to fatigue induced by short-lasting repetitive and isometric tasks
(Elsevier, 2016-10-24)[Abstract] Compared to isometric activities, the neural basis of fatigue induced by repetitive tasks has been scarcely studied. Recently, we showed that during short-lasting repetitive tasks at the maximal possible rate ... -
Digital Teddy: a tool to assess children´s selective attention
(2023-09-09)[Abstract] Selective attention is essential in daily life and plays an important role in childhood as it facilitates the development of movement or cognition. However, there are not enough standardized tools that are ... -
Diseño y fabricación de máscaras en quemaduras faciales
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Does the Pulvinar-Lp Complex Contribute to Motor Programming?
(Elsevier, 1989)[Abstract] Extracellular unit recording studies in the pulvinar lateral posterior complex (Pui-LP) of behaving monkeys have shown a response property not previously reported. In monkeys performing aimed arm reaching movements ... -
Double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial on the effect of 10 days low-frequency rTMS over the vertex on sleep in Parkinson’s disease
(Elsevier, 2010-07-31)[Abstract] Objective: A recent report indicates repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) improves sleep in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of 10 days rTMS on sleep ... -
Early visual processing during binocular rivalry studied with visual evoked potentials
(Lippincott, 1999)[Abstract] Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded to probes presented to the dominant and suppressed eyes in a binocular rivalry paradigm. Probes presented to the suppressed eye interrupted the current dominance ... -
Effect of rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait in Parkinsonian patients with and without freezing of gait
(PLoS ONE, 2010-03-22)[Abstract] Freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) rises in prevalence when the effect of medications decays. It is known that auditory rhythmic stimulation improves gait in patients without FOG (PD-FOG), but ... -
Effect of Stimulation Timing on Testing Voluntary Muscle Force Generation
(Elsevier, 2020-10-08)[Abstract] Background. The interpolated twitch technique (ITT) is a ubiquitous test for assessing the level of voluntary muscle force generation, in which muscle twitches are evoked via percutaneous electrical stimulation. ... -
Effect of whole body vibration in Parkinson's disease: a controlled study
(Wiley, 2009-02-06)[Abstract] In the search of new strategies to improve the quality of life of Parkinson's disease patients, recent work has reported an amelioration of Parkinsonian symptoms using Whole Body Vibration (WBV). A double-blinded, ... -
Effects of a finger tapping fatiguing task on M1-intracortical inhibition and central drive to the muscle
(Nature, 2018)[Abstract] The central drive to the muscle reduces when muscle force wanes during sustained MVC, and this is generally considered the neurophysiological footprint of central fatigue. The question is if force loss and the ... -
Effects of early or late-evening fatiguing physical activity on sleep quality in non-professional sportsmen
(Edizioni Minerva Médica, 2016-05-01)[Abstract] Background: This study aims to understand whether night sleep-quality is distorted by fatiguing physical activity (PA) when conducted early or late in the evening. Methods: Nine males (18-38yrs) performed ... -
Effects of Fatigue Induced by Repetitive Movements and Isometric Tasks on Reaction Time
(Elsevier, 2020-09-25)[Abstract] Purpose: The understanding of fatigue of the human motor system is important in the fields of ergonomics, sport, rehabilitation and neurology. In order to understand the interactions between fatigue and reaction ... -
Effects of movement imitation training in Parkinson's disease: a virtual reality pilot study
(Elsevier, 2016-05)[Abstract] Background. Hypometria is a clinical motor sign in Parkinson's disease. Its origin likely emerges from basal ganglia dysfunction, leading to an impaired control of inhibitory intracortical motor circuits. Some ... -
Effects of rhythmic sensory stimulation (auditory, visual) on gait in Parkinson’s disease patients
(Springer, 2008-01-23)[Abstract] This study has focused on how sensory stimulation affects gait in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The kinematic parameters of gait [cadence, step amplitude, velocity, coefficient of variation of stride time (CVstride-time), ... -
Effects of static magnetic fields on the visual cortex: reversible visual deficits and reduction of neuronal activity
(Oxford, 2014-09-26)[Abstract] Noninvasive brain stimulation techniques have been successfully used to modulate brain activity, have become a highly useful tool in basic and clinical research and, recently, have attracted increased attention ...