Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity that may coincide with voluntary movement. This study examined factors influencing motor overflow in 17 children (8–11 years), and 17 adults (18–35 years). Participants performed a finger pressing task by exerting either 33% or 66% of their maximal force output using their dominant or non-dominant hand. Attention was manipulated by tactile stimulation to one or both hands. Overflow relative to the target force was greater in children compared to adults, and at the lower target force for both groups, but was not influenced by attentional stimulation. Childhood overflow was greater when the left-hand performed the task. Although an immature motor system may underlie an inability...
Multiple motor abnormalities have been identified in some children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactiv...
INTRODUCTION Young children generally show contralateral associated movements (CAMs) when they are ...
This study examined brain activation in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) to r...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity that may coincide with voluntary mo...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity coinciding with voluntary movement....
The two studies reported here were designed to test the proposition that greater motor overflow occu...
Motor overflow refers to overt involuntary movement, or covert muscle activity, that\ud sometimes co...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity coinciding with voluntary movement....
This study investigated the influence of attentional and motor demands on motor overflow in 17 heal...
Motor overflow is involuntary overt movement or covert muscle activity that cooccurs with voluntary ...
OBJECTIVES:To measure the magnitude and prevalence of motor overflow to the arm at rest during attem...
This study utilised a finger force task to investigate the influence of attention and age on the occ...
Young children generally show contralateral associated movements (CAMs) when they are making an effo...
Unintentional movement "overflow " between the hands or "mirror movements " are ...
Multiple motor abnormalities have been identified in some children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactiv...
INTRODUCTION Young children generally show contralateral associated movements (CAMs) when they are ...
This study examined brain activation in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) to r...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity that may coincide with voluntary mo...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity coinciding with voluntary movement....
The two studies reported here were designed to test the proposition that greater motor overflow occu...
Motor overflow refers to overt involuntary movement, or covert muscle activity, that\ud sometimes co...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity coinciding with voluntary movement....
This study investigated the influence of attentional and motor demands on motor overflow in 17 heal...
Motor overflow is involuntary overt movement or covert muscle activity that cooccurs with voluntary ...
OBJECTIVES:To measure the magnitude and prevalence of motor overflow to the arm at rest during attem...
This study utilised a finger force task to investigate the influence of attention and age on the occ...
Young children generally show contralateral associated movements (CAMs) when they are making an effo...
Unintentional movement "overflow " between the hands or "mirror movements " are ...
Multiple motor abnormalities have been identified in some children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactiv...
INTRODUCTION Young children generally show contralateral associated movements (CAMs) when they are ...
This study examined brain activation in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) to r...