Motor Skills
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Background: Many tasks people do every day require a series of individual movements. Control over these movements is called motor skills. But even highly skill…
The primary purpose of this interventional study is to examine the overall motor learning capacity from exposure to repeated perturbations among ambulatory peop…
Background: Memory consolidation is the process by which memories become stable, long-term representations in the brain. Consolidation of a motor skill is depe…
Velopharyngeal insufficiency is defined as the inability of the soft palate to isolate the nasopharynx from the oropharynx. It is a frequent sequela in patients…
When learning a new skill, much of the improvement comes from small alterations the brain makes with each repetition during practice, but this isn't the only ti…
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of action observation therapy and motor imagery methods, provided in addition to a conventional physiotherapy a…
Every year, almost 800,000 people experience a stroke in the United States, which lead to upper-limb impairments, making recovery of motor function a priority i…
It is well documented that motor impairments are associated with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Yet, appropriate therapies are scarce. Dance has…