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Title / Timerik
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Timerik version 1.4.1
Various bug fixes and optimizations! Description: Once the git repository is added to gitbar it is watched for modification. Yates BJ, Jakus J, Miller AD. Vestibular effects on respiratory outflow in the decerebrate cat. Brain Res. 1993;629:209–217. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] The app is used as preferred client is asked the first time repository is selected. If none is selected, Finder will be used. Contralateral head rotation (face pointing away from the affected arm) resulted in an increase in elbow flexion, shoulder abduction, and shoulder external rotation MVT in individuals with stroke (Fig. 2). Importantly, these represent three of the four constituent torques of the flexion synergy described in individuals with stroke. Contralateral head rotation also resulted in a decrease in elbow extension MVT in individuals with stroke. The ANOVA for primary maximum voluntary torques found a significant main effect of head rotation (P = 0.01) and torque direction (P = 0.001) and significant interaction effects of primary torque direction × group (P = 0.001) and head rotation × primary torque direction × group (P = 0.01). A priori comparisons identified torque changes due to head rotation only in individuals with stroke. Elbow flexion was significantly greater with the head rotated contralateral (32.0 ± 13.5 Nm) than when rotated ipsilateral (28.8 ± 14.0 Nm) to the paretic arm (P = 0.001), demonstrating an 11% increase in strength during contralateral head rotation. In addition, elbow extension was significantly less with the head rotated contralateral (19.7 ± 11.0 Nm) than when rotated ipsilateral (23.0 ± 12.3 Nm) to the paretic arm (P = 0.0001), demonstrating a 14% decrease in strength during contralateral head rotation. Shoulder abduction was also significantly greater with the head rotated contralateral (21.3 ± 11.6 Nm) than when rotated ipsilateral (20.1 ± 12.0 Nm) to the paretic arm (P = 0.04) in individuals with stroke. This represented a 6% increase in abduction strength during contralateral head rotation. Finally, external rotation was significantly greater with the head rotated contralateral (7.7 ± 5.8 Nm) than when rotated ipsilateral (6.6 ± 6.0 Nm) to the paretic arm (P = 0.03), demonstrating a 17% increase in strength during contralateral head rotation. There were no other significant changes in MVTs for either group or torque direction. Summary data for the control group are provided in Table 2 for reference.
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360 Camera Plus 1.0 New! version 4.1.1 Full encryption, DHT, µTP, PEX and Magnet Link support If integration and processing of vestibular signals in the thoracic spinal cord mainly occurs at the level of interneurons, it is expected that local interneurons and thoracic outputs would have responses to tilts with similar spatial and temporal characteristics. Such a finding, in combination with previous data from lumbar and cervical interneurons (Suzuki et al. 1985; Schor et al. 1986), would provide evidence to support the hypothesis that spinal output neurons (e.g., motoneurons and sympathetic preganglionic neurons) play little integrative role in generating vestibular responses, as upstream neurons have corresponding activity. In contrast, if the responses of thoracic interneurons were distinct from those of motoneurons and sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the same segments, it would be suspected that signal integration by the output neurons is a key step in shaping their responses. The goal of the current study was to distinguish between these possibilities, and to provide a description of the characteristics of the responses of thoracic interneurons to natural and electrical stimulation of labyrinthine afferents. Roberts TDM. Neurophysiology of Postural Mechanisms. Butterworths; London: 1978. [Google Scholar] The state of the source is reported in the icon presented in gitbar ● Other Bundled Apps * Launch “Finder” and the enter “Timerik 1.2“ to search out the package.
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