Motor area
View article: Global vs. segmental acoustic features for dysarthria assessment in motor neuron diseases
Global vs. segmental acoustic features for dysarthria assessment in motor neuron diseases Open
View article: <i>SYNE1</i> Deficiency Manifesting Primarily With Motor Neuron Disease
<i>SYNE1</i> Deficiency Manifesting Primarily With Motor Neuron Disease Open
View article: Multidimensional analysis of brain activation patterns in different motor therapies using functional near-infrared spectroscopy
Multidimensional analysis of brain activation patterns in different motor therapies using functional near-infrared spectroscopy Open
Objective This study employed functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to systematically compare the effects of active movement (AM), passive movement (PM), and motor imagery (MI) on sensorimotor cortex excitability across three dimen…
View article: Whole Brain - Step 4
Whole Brain - Step 4 Open
The precentral gyrus was preserved for landmark and short association fibers of other regions were dissected, except for medial orbital gyrus and gyrus rectus. The insular cortex is observed under the removal of the u fibers in the opercul…
View article: Concurrent Bilateral M1 and Anodal Cerebellar tDCS Effects on Learning of a Bimanual Video Game Task
Concurrent Bilateral M1 and Anodal Cerebellar tDCS Effects on Learning of a Bimanual Video Game Task Open
Purpose The primary motor cortex (M1) and the cerebellum are important sites of processing for motor learning of complex, bimanual tasks. However, little is known about the current and polarity effects of transcranial direct current stimul…
View article: Functional specialization of the human posterior parietal cortex in visually and proprioceptively driven reaching corrections
Functional specialization of the human posterior parietal cortex in visually and proprioceptively driven reaching corrections Open
While online adjustments during reaching are essential for interacting with our dynamic environment, the specialized contributions of subregions of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) remain unclear. In this study, we investigate the disti…
View article: Ictal semiology in supplementary motor area and pre‐supplementary motor area epilepsy: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Ictal semiology in supplementary motor area and pre‐supplementary motor area epilepsy: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
We conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis of the ictal semiology associated with supplementary motor area (SMA) and pre‐supplementary motor area (pre‐SMA) epilepsy, to summarize current knowledge of related anatomo‐clinical correl…
View article: Understanding and Treating Phantom Limb Pain: A Neurotechnological and Neuroscientific Perspective
Understanding and Treating Phantom Limb Pain: A Neurotechnological and Neuroscientific Perspective Open
Phantom limb pain (PLP) affects up to 80% of amputees, remains difficult to treat, and is often associated with maladaptive cortical reorganization. This dissertation investigates plasticity-guided interventions that target abnormal sensor…
View article: Hammering Point: Frontal-Lobe and Broca's Area Stimulation in Indian Neurotherapy
Hammering Point: Frontal-Lobe and Broca's Area Stimulation in Indian Neurotherapy Open
The Hammering Point in Indian Neurotherapy is located on the frontal region of the skull and is used to stimulate areas of the brain associated with speech, cognition, and neural activation. The technique involves rhythmic…
View article: Nerve Branch Diameter as an Indicator of Motor Function in Extralaryngeal Branches of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve During Thyroidectomy
Nerve Branch Diameter as an Indicator of Motor Function in Extralaryngeal Branches of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve During Thyroidectomy Open
Objective Preserving the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is a critical aspect of thyroidectomy, as its injury can significantly impair voice function. However, surgeons frequently encounter branched RLNs, which occur in 10.1%–42.9% of case…
View article: Hammering Point: Frontal-Lobe and Broca's Area Stimulation in Indian Neurotherapy
Hammering Point: Frontal-Lobe and Broca's Area Stimulation in Indian Neurotherapy Open
The Hammering Point in Indian Neurotherapy is located on the frontal region of the skull and is used to stimulate areas of the brain associated with speech, cognition, and neural activation. The technique involves rhythmic therapeutic tapp…
View article: Bilateral intermittent theta-burst stimulation as a priming strategy to enhance action observation and imitation training in early parkinson’s disease: a proof-of-concept study
Bilateral intermittent theta-burst stimulation as a priming strategy to enhance action observation and imitation training in early parkinson’s disease: a proof-of-concept study Open
Bilateral iTBS targeting the leg representation of the primary motor cortex can potentiate AOIT effects in early-stage PIGD by enhancing cortical plasticity and motor learning. These findings support the integration of iTBS as a priming st…
View article: Mesencephalon Stimulation Point in Indian Neurotherapy: Anatomical Position and Therapeutic Significance
Mesencephalon Stimulation Point in Indian Neurotherapy: Anatomical Position and Therapeutic Significance Open
The Mesencephalon point in Indian Neurotherapy is located in the cervical–cranial region corresponding to the neural pathways that connect to the midbrain (mesencephalon). The midbrain is responsible for essential functions such as motor c…
View article: Desenvolvimento cognitivo na educação infantil mediado pelos eixos interações e brincadeiras
Desenvolvimento cognitivo na educação infantil mediado pelos eixos interações e brincadeiras Open
O presente artigo discute o desenvolvimento cognitivo na Educação Infantil, tendo como base os eixos estruturantes interações e brincadeiras definidos pela Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC). A pesquisa caracteriza-se como revisão de li…
View article: Mesencephalon Stimulation Point in Indian Neurotherapy: Anatomical Position and Therapeutic Significance
Mesencephalon Stimulation Point in Indian Neurotherapy: Anatomical Position and Therapeutic Significance Open
The Mesencephalon point in Indian Neurotherapy is located in the cervical–cranial region corresponding to the neural pathways that connect to the midbrain (mesencephalon). The midbrain is responsible for essential functions such as motor c…
View article: Functional connectivity between non-motor and motor networks predicts motor recovery changes after stroke
Functional connectivity between non-motor and motor networks predicts motor recovery changes after stroke Open
Stroke impairs limb motor function, which affects patients' quality of life and imposes economic burdens. Early prediction of motor recovery is essential for guiding treatment and rehabilitation. While the corticospinal tract is a known bi…
View article: Desenvolvimento cognitivo na educação infantil mediado pelos eixos interações e brincadeiras
Desenvolvimento cognitivo na educação infantil mediado pelos eixos interações e brincadeiras Open
O presente artigo discute o desenvolvimento cognitivo na Educação Infantil, tendo como base os eixos estruturantes interações e brincadeiras definidos pela Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC). A pesquisa caracteriza-se como revisão…
View article: Evaluation of cortical excitability patterns in patients undergoing glioblastoma resection in the motor area
Evaluation of cortical excitability patterns in patients undergoing glioblastoma resection in the motor area Open
Background: Brain tumors adjacent to the primary motor cortex may alter corticospinal physiology through mass effects, pathway disruption and maladaptive plasticity. Preoperative transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) maps cortical excita…
View article: Transcranial direct current stimulation for upper and lower limb motor function in young people with Cerebral Palsy: a randomised controlled pilot study
Transcranial direct current stimulation for upper and lower limb motor function in young people with Cerebral Palsy: a randomised controlled pilot study Open
The trial was well tolerated, but effect sizes were small. Larger studies are needed to further explore tDCS for CP.
View article: The effect of bilingualism on the functional neuroplasticity of the cerebellum
The effect of bilingualism on the functional neuroplasticity of the cerebellum Open
Previous studies revealed structural differences in cerebellar regions between monolinguals and bilinguals. However, the effect of bilingual experiences on cerebellar functional neuroplasticity remains unclear. Using resting-state function…
View article: Brain-wide analysis reveals movement encoding structured across and within brain areas
Brain-wide analysis reveals movement encoding structured across and within brain areas Open
Movement-related activity has been detected across much of the brain, including sensory and motor regions. However, much remains unknown regarding the distribution of movement-related activity across brain regions, and how this activity re…
View article: Neural mechanisms of handedness for precision drawing: hand-dependent engagement of cortical networks for bimanual control and tool use
Neural mechanisms of handedness for precision drawing: hand-dependent engagement of cortical networks for bimanual control and tool use Open
The neural mechanisms of handedness remain poorly understood, particularly for lateralized movements such as precision drawing. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined how healthy adults and individuals with periphe…
View article: ONTOGENESIS OF FETAL AND NEWBORN MOVEMENTS: A KINANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON OPTIMAL MOTOR DEVELOPMENT
ONTOGENESIS OF FETAL AND NEWBORN MOVEMENTS: A KINANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON OPTIMAL MOTOR DEVELOPMENT Open
Spontaneous movements represent the first expression of human motor behavior, of the developing central nervous system, reflecting the level of neurological maturation. They have an essential contribution to the organization of neuronal co…
View article: El Motor de Vórtice: Hacia una Tecnología de Propulsión Negentrópica Basada en la Dinámica de Implosión del Éter
El Motor de Vórtice: Hacia una Tecnología de Propulsión Negentrópica Basada en la Dinámica de Implosión del Éter Open
Este documento presenta el marco teórico y la hoja de ruta para la construcción de un "Motor de Vórtice", un dispositivo de propulsión y generación de energía basado no en el principio entrópico de la explosión, sino en el principio negent…
View article: Function-Specific Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Fine Motor Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke: A Case Report
Function-Specific Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Fine Motor Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke: A Case Report Open
Although repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been widely used in the treatment of post-stroke hemiparesis, its efficacy in restoring fine motor function of the hand remains limited, largely because of a lack of specific…
View article: The mesencephalic locomotor region in neurological disorders: A narrative review of evolutionary conservation, functional connectivity, and clinical translation
The mesencephalic locomotor region in neurological disorders: A narrative review of evolutionary conservation, functional connectivity, and clinical translation Open
As an important component of the motor system, the midbrain motor area integrates the neural impulses transmitted from the higher brain and those from the sensory receptors at the limb termini. It serves as a crucial hub of the nervous sys…
View article: El Motor de Vórtice: Hacia una Tecnología de Propulsión Negentrópica Basada en la Dinámica de Implosión del Éter
El Motor de Vórtice: Hacia una Tecnología de Propulsión Negentrópica Basada en la Dinámica de Implosión del Éter Open
Este documento presenta el marco teórico y la hoja de ruta para la construcción de un "Motor de Vórtice", un dispositivo de propulsión y generación de energía basado no en el principio entrópico de la explosión, sino en el principi…
View article: Transcranial Static Magnetic Stimulation Dissociates the Causal Roles of the Parietal Cortex in Spatial and Temporal Processing
Transcranial Static Magnetic Stimulation Dissociates the Causal Roles of the Parietal Cortex in Spatial and Temporal Processing Open
Accurate time estimation is essential for optimizing our perception and actions. Previous neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have suggested that the right inferior parietal lobule (IPL) and supplementary motor…
View article: MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN MOTORIK HALUS ANAK MELALUI METODE BERMAIN TANAH LIAT PADA ANAK USIA DINI DI KELOMPOK B SPS RAMBUTAN 78
MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN MOTORIK HALUS ANAK MELALUI METODE BERMAIN TANAH LIAT PADA ANAK USIA DINI DI KELOMPOK B SPS RAMBUTAN 78 Open
This research was motivated by the low fine motor skills of group B students at SPS Rambutan 78 Jember. Initial observations showed that the majority of children had difficulty with activities such as cutting and holding a pencil. This con…
View article: Structural reserve-dependent cortical rerouting of motor control after stroke
Structural reserve-dependent cortical rerouting of motor control after stroke Open
Structural cortico-cortical connectivity is essential for motor recovery after stroke, with undamaged fibre tracts potentially serving as structural reserve for functional reorganization. Yet, the mechanisms by which the structural reserve…