Background: The finger-tapping test is a commonly employed quantitative assessment tool used to measure motor performance in the upper extremities. This task is a complex motion that is affected by external stimuli, mood and health status. The complexity of this task is difficult to explain with a single average intertap-interval value (time difference between successive tappings) which only provides general information and neglects the temporal effects of the aforementioned factors. Aims: This study evaluated the time course of average intertap-interval values and the patterns of variation in both the right and left hands of right-handed subjects using a computer-based finger-tapping system. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Methods: Th...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether there exist the limits of finger tapping frequenc...
<p>The task required the subjects to repeatedly tap a five-element number sequence (4–2–3–1–4) on a ...
Objective: The objective, quantitative assessment of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is essen...
Background: The finger-tapping test is a commonly employed quantitative assessment tool used to meas...
Background: The finger-tapping test is a commonly employed quantitative assessment tool used to meas...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Finger opposition movements are the basis of many daily living activities a...
Introduction: This study attempts to demonstrate that kinematic recordings of finger movements help ...
Finger opposition movements are the basis of many daily living activities and are essential in gener...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to hand differences in rapid singl...
Objective: To compare results from various tapping tests with diary responses in advanced PD. Backgr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to hand differences in rapid singl...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
Abstract—We tested the repeatability of a finger tapping device with magnetic sensors to determine i...
Objectives: We examined the effects of age on the speed and variability of continuous tapping moveme...
A miniature inertial sensor placed on fingertip of index finger while performing finger tapping test...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether there exist the limits of finger tapping frequenc...
<p>The task required the subjects to repeatedly tap a five-element number sequence (4–2–3–1–4) on a ...
Objective: The objective, quantitative assessment of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is essen...
Background: The finger-tapping test is a commonly employed quantitative assessment tool used to meas...
Background: The finger-tapping test is a commonly employed quantitative assessment tool used to meas...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Finger opposition movements are the basis of many daily living activities a...
Introduction: This study attempts to demonstrate that kinematic recordings of finger movements help ...
Finger opposition movements are the basis of many daily living activities and are essential in gener...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to hand differences in rapid singl...
Objective: To compare results from various tapping tests with diary responses in advanced PD. Backgr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to hand differences in rapid singl...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
Abstract—We tested the repeatability of a finger tapping device with magnetic sensors to determine i...
Objectives: We examined the effects of age on the speed and variability of continuous tapping moveme...
A miniature inertial sensor placed on fingertip of index finger while performing finger tapping test...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether there exist the limits of finger tapping frequenc...
<p>The task required the subjects to repeatedly tap a five-element number sequence (4–2–3–1–4) on a ...
Objective: The objective, quantitative assessment of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is essen...