<p>Movement fluency is expressed in dimensionless jerk ± SE, with lower values indicating more fluent movement execution.</p
The flexion/extension movement coupled with head rotation: Positive (negative) values represented th...
<p>A value of one represents minimally observable motion while a value of three represents the large...
People adjust their on-going movements to changes in the environment. It takes about 100 ms to respo...
<p>(A) Movement fluency results for the ARTT dual-task conditions. (B) Movement fluency results for ...
Fluent movement (smooth, co-ordinated, unhesitating) is the visible output of a mature intact neurom...
<p>Sensitivity to gesture meaning increased linearly with increased capacity to remember and reprodu...
<p>NB: Significant p-values are emphasized, while near-significant p-values are in italics.</p><p>* ...
Restoring movement fluency is a key focus for physical rehabilitation; it's measurement, however, la...
Contains fulltext : 77548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When people perf...
<p>Averaged laterality indices (±SEM) for the total time in the aiming task (a), number of errors in...
Perceptual thresholds for the detection of the direction of linear motion are important for motion s...
Quantitative measures of smoothness play an important role in the assessment of sensorimotor impairm...
Average values (mean ± SD) in each pointing task condition of DFA of movement variability variables ...
<p>The basic dance pattern is 4 seconds, comprising two measures of four beats. The gray windows rep...
This study investigated a new performance indicator to assess climbing fluency (smoothness of the hi...
The flexion/extension movement coupled with head rotation: Positive (negative) values represented th...
<p>A value of one represents minimally observable motion while a value of three represents the large...
People adjust their on-going movements to changes in the environment. It takes about 100 ms to respo...
<p>(A) Movement fluency results for the ARTT dual-task conditions. (B) Movement fluency results for ...
Fluent movement (smooth, co-ordinated, unhesitating) is the visible output of a mature intact neurom...
<p>Sensitivity to gesture meaning increased linearly with increased capacity to remember and reprodu...
<p>NB: Significant p-values are emphasized, while near-significant p-values are in italics.</p><p>* ...
Restoring movement fluency is a key focus for physical rehabilitation; it's measurement, however, la...
Contains fulltext : 77548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When people perf...
<p>Averaged laterality indices (±SEM) for the total time in the aiming task (a), number of errors in...
Perceptual thresholds for the detection of the direction of linear motion are important for motion s...
Quantitative measures of smoothness play an important role in the assessment of sensorimotor impairm...
Average values (mean ± SD) in each pointing task condition of DFA of movement variability variables ...
<p>The basic dance pattern is 4 seconds, comprising two measures of four beats. The gray windows rep...
This study investigated a new performance indicator to assess climbing fluency (smoothness of the hi...
The flexion/extension movement coupled with head rotation: Positive (negative) values represented th...
<p>A value of one represents minimally observable motion while a value of three represents the large...
People adjust their on-going movements to changes in the environment. It takes about 100 ms to respo...