The hypothesis that stroke patients could learn a perceptual motor skill by developing a strong perceptual trace with practice was tested. Ten spastic stroke patients and sixteen normal subjects were observed while they learned a novel self-paced linear displacement task. The criterion movement was the displacement of an object with the affected leg (in the case of stroke patients) and left leg (in normal subjects), to a designated target. Visual, auditory, kinesthetic as well as knowledge of result information was available to the subjects. The results showed that stroke patients were able to reduce their movement errors as a function of practice by developing and strengthening their perceptual trace. This technique may be adapated for the...
The relative importance of motor, perceptual, and some cognitive functions for self-care ability was...
When we make rapid reaching movements, we have to trade speed for accuracy. To do so, the trajectory...
It is considered that cognitive function and attention could affect walking, motion control, and pro...
The hypothesis that stroke patients could learn a perceptual motor skill by developing a strong perc...
Background and Purpose. A motor skill can be learned implicitly, without awareness of what is being ...
Objective: The aim of this research is study of explicit learning in unilateral stroke patients and ...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in brain waves between acti...
International audienceWe investigated the visual perception of biological movement by people post-st...
Abstract Background Impairment of hand and finger function after stroke is common and affects the ab...
International audienceWhen we make rapid reaching movements, we have to trade speed for accuracy. To...
Our visual sensitivity to human movements is illustrated by our ability to recognize actions even wi...
The present work evaluates whether stroke-induced deficits of reach-to-grasp movements, established ...
Abstract Background Most motor learning theories posit that proprioceptive sensation serves an impor...
Augmented feedback plays an essential role in stroke rehabilitation therapy. When a force is applied...
Recovery is dynamic during acute stroke, but whether new motor skills can be acquired with the paret...
The relative importance of motor, perceptual, and some cognitive functions for self-care ability was...
When we make rapid reaching movements, we have to trade speed for accuracy. To do so, the trajectory...
It is considered that cognitive function and attention could affect walking, motion control, and pro...
The hypothesis that stroke patients could learn a perceptual motor skill by developing a strong perc...
Background and Purpose. A motor skill can be learned implicitly, without awareness of what is being ...
Objective: The aim of this research is study of explicit learning in unilateral stroke patients and ...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in brain waves between acti...
International audienceWe investigated the visual perception of biological movement by people post-st...
Abstract Background Impairment of hand and finger function after stroke is common and affects the ab...
International audienceWhen we make rapid reaching movements, we have to trade speed for accuracy. To...
Our visual sensitivity to human movements is illustrated by our ability to recognize actions even wi...
The present work evaluates whether stroke-induced deficits of reach-to-grasp movements, established ...
Abstract Background Most motor learning theories posit that proprioceptive sensation serves an impor...
Augmented feedback plays an essential role in stroke rehabilitation therapy. When a force is applied...
Recovery is dynamic during acute stroke, but whether new motor skills can be acquired with the paret...
The relative importance of motor, perceptual, and some cognitive functions for self-care ability was...
When we make rapid reaching movements, we have to trade speed for accuracy. To do so, the trajectory...
It is considered that cognitive function and attention could affect walking, motion control, and pro...