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Functional brain changes in the elderly for the perception of hand movements: a greater impairment occurs in proprioception than touch
2020
NeuroImage
By combining task-related data, rs-FC and behavioral performance, this study provided consistent results showing that hand movement perception was altered in the elderly, with a more pronounced deterioration ...
Using fMRI data, we investigated age-related changes in the central processing of somatosensory information by inducing illusions of right-hand rotations with specific proprioceptive and tactile stimulation ...
Acknowledgements We are thankful to Rochelle Ackerley who has kindly revised the quality of the English in the manuscript and Aur elie Ponz for her advice in resting state analysis.
Appendix A. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117056
pmid:32562781
fatcat:mswbeztl5bfnjmqxzl2ocxfuem
The aging brain: a set of functional MRI data acquired at rest and during exposure to tactile or muscle proprioceptive stimulation in healthy young and older volunteers
2020
Data in Brief
The dataset is a supplement to the research findings in the paper 'Functional brain changes in the elderly for the perception of hand movements: a greater impairment occurs in proprioception than touch ...
Therefore, the dataset is meant to be used to assess age-related functional brain changes during the perception of hand movements based on muscle proprioception or touch individually. ...
Functional brain changes in the elderly for the perception of hand movements: a
greater impairment occurs in proprioception than touch. Neuroimage 220, 2020,
https:// ...
doi:10.1016/j.dib.2020.105939
pmid:32671149
pmcid:PMC7339028
fatcat:c3vyo7kp2fh73ler7rf7dninjq
The Proprioceptive Senses: Their Roles in Signaling Body Shape, Body Position and Movement, and Muscle Force
2012
Physiological Reviews
Proprioceptive senses, particularly of limb position and movement, deteriorate with age and are associated with an increased risk of falls in the elderly. ...
Afferent signals generated during a movement are processed to code for endpoint position of a limb. ...
Trevor Allen and Richard Fitzpatrick for comments on a draft manuscript. We thank Dr. Sabine Giesbrecht and Andrea Riley for assistance in preparation of the manuscript. ...
doi:10.1152/physrev.00048.2011
pmid:23073629
fatcat:n677v4ht65hzfgdccsbuybtjde
Upper Extremity Proprioception in Healthy Aging and Stroke Populations, and the Effects of Therapist- and Robot-Based Rehabilitation Therapies on Proprioceptive Function
2015
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was partly supported by the "H-Man" project (NMRC/BnB/0006b/2013), Ministry of Health, Singapore. ...
Connell et al. (2008) used the Nottingham sensory assessment (NSA) and found proprioceptive impairment to be more frequent than tactile impairment in a number of upper extremities in their sample of 70 ...
with recovery of hand movement or function (n = 71, all <28 days post stroke) over a 3-month period. ...
doi:10.3389/fnhum.2015.00120
pmid:25784872
pmcid:PMC4345814
fatcat:d7quqbn2a5dfte2kz3s34o6gpi
The neural control of limb movement
1992
IEEE Control Systems
interactive devices such as deployment of artificial prosthetics, improved brain-computer interactions and advanced neuroprosthetics for supporting activities of daily living in these patients. ...
It has been observed that all these movements require intricate communication between the brain and associated muscles. ...
In neurorehabilitation, the patients suffering from movement disorders are assisted to perform normal movement and hand function, thereby triggering the same functionality in other parts of the brain which ...
doi:10.1109/37.168814
fatcat:pwdrjhfvvfce7jdtzipqiqccuq
The Role of Movement Representation Techniques in the Motor Learning Process: A Neurophysiological Hypothesis and a Narrative Review
2020
Brain Sciences
The effects of movement representation in the brain and those of the cortical–subcortical networks related to planning, executing, adjusting, and automating real movements share a similar neurophysiological ...
The mirror neuron system appears to function more efficiently through AO training than MI, and AO is less demanding in terms of cognitive load than MI. ...
Acknowledgments: We thank the La Salle University Center for Advanced Studies for making this study possible
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/brainsci10010027
pmid:31906593
pmcid:PMC7016972
fatcat:jmvw5ls2bjdepouf7sn2aallju
Effects of ageing on touch
2006
Postgraduate medical journal
A decline in the main sensory modalities is well reported to occur with ageing. ...
This article outlines the normal pathways involved in touch sensation and includes a review of available evidence relating to the study of ageing and touch. ...
Hand grip Impaired spatial acuity at the fingertips probably has an effect on hand motor function in the elderly, as it is probable that tactile and proprioceptive sensory deficits can result in impairment ...
doi:10.1136/pgmj.2005.039651
pmid:16679466
pmcid:PMC2563781
fatcat:je6ya7lirjg3je2ba7jfamnvxu
Parkinson Disease, Movement Disorders and Dementia
2012
Basal Ganglia
This study aims to assess, in a noninterventional epidemiological setting, the incidence and severity of fatigue in PD patients and its correlation with PD severity. ...
Catania, Catania Introduction: Fatigue is a common non-motor symptom in patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD) and one of the most disabling symptoms of this disease, as reported by patients, with serious ...
Changes in functional connectivity between brain regions might underlie many of the clinical impairments seen in PD, such as in the performance of simultaneous movements. ...
doi:10.1016/j.baga.2012.10.001
fatcat:tgb5tzfxqbeela4ufactz6hqfu
Relationship Between Touch Sensation of the Affected Hand and Performance of Valued Activities in Individuals With Chronic Stroke
2014
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
For individuals with impaired touch sensation of the affected hand, impairment of touch sensation of the hand did not correlate with individuals' performance or satisfaction with valued occupations, arm ...
Collectively, the results of this study reflect the complex interaction between touch sensation, occupational performance, motor functioning, and manual abilities of the affected hand for individuals' ...
The type of perception related to touch sensation is haptic perception. Haptic perception is responsible for the process of recognizing objects through touch via touch sensation and proprioception. ...
doi:10.1310/tsr2104-339
pmid:25150666
fatcat:qexefhnffzcbzfcnv25tpkxxoa
Integrating Self-Localization, Proprioception, Pain, and Performance
2017
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science
This review focuses on the concept of self-localization, the monitoring of the space surrounding one's body, and the disruptions that occur in the presence of pain. ...
The ability to know where our own body and body parts are in space is often taken for granted, yet it is of fundamental importance for the majority of our everyday activities, let alone high performance ...
limb and the possible movements of the phantom limb really do go hand in hand and change if one instantaneously changes the other. ...
doi:10.12678/1089-313x.21.1.24
pmid:28284239
fatcat:54y27gcjb5hqrfkojalcdsokc4
Kinematic and Clinical Analyses of Upper-Extremity Movements After Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Patients With Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
2007
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Acknowledgments: We thank Aliza Sturm for providing support in the planning phase and Erika Schippel for her assistance in the editing phase of this review. ...
The usual protocol for use of the CWRU/VA neuroprosthesis requires the subject to use a surface stimulator to strengthen the target muscles for 8 weeks before the implantation of the system. ...
to examine for a change in pain perception as a result of running the race. ...
doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2007.05.012
pmid:17678656
fatcat:symtlg5exvelzc7n5sasamdbu4
Adaptive Staircase Measurement of Hand Proprioception
2015
PLoS ONE
Clinicians and researchers often need to measure proprioception (position sense), for example to monitor the progress of disease, to identify the cause of movement or balance problems, or to ascertain ...
Subjects ages 18-82 had their proprioception measured with each of the three techniques, at the metacarpophalangeal joint in the second finger of the right hand. ...
Static position sense may arise from summation of background activity in spindles, while movement sense may arise from changes in spindle activity that occur in proportion to changes in muscle length ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0135757
pmid:26274824
pmcid:PMC4537315
fatcat:wf5bpufm65ajrgde4i4k44bese
Cortical activation during executed, imagined, observed, and passive wrist movements in healthy volunteers and stroke patients
2012
NeuroImage
The present study investigated these three covert movement modes together with overt movement in a within-subject design to allow for a fine-grained comparison of their abilities in activating the sensorimotor ...
In addition we explored the abilities of the different covert movement modes in activating the sensorimotor system in a pilot study of 5 stroke patients suffering from chronic severe hemiparesis. ...
Acknowledgements This study was funded by the Medical Research Council, UK (CEG 61501; Dr Sterr). We thank Ari Lingeswaran for assistance in data acquisition. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.05.009
pmid:22584231
fatcat:6jowvpe6w5gbrooe3lyt23nvnm
Deep Skills: Neuroenhancement and Synaptic Plasticity: The Neuroscience of Movement to Counteract The Effects of Covid 19
2021
Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Deep skills: positive mind neuroscience of exercise to counter Covid 19 Memory and Learning in the time of Covid 19. ...
It is about honing the skills of all those functions that participate in phonation; In this way, the Kinesthetic perception is enhanced, the mobility and effectiveness of the movements of each organ that ...
Although the changes that occur within the individual brain cells can be relatively simple, considering that the brain is made up of many billions of neurons, the overall phenomenon is certainly very complex ...
doi:10.47829/jjgh.2021.6402
fatcat:alx5fxuzinffxlk2bh2ikvcrji
The role of locomotion in psychological development
2013
Frontiers in Psychology
These questions include: (1) What changes in the brain occur when infants acquire experience with locomotion? (2) What role does locomotion play in the maintenance of psychological function? ...
In this paper, we document some of the dramatic changes in perception-action coupling, spatial cognition, memory, and social and emotional development that follow the acquisition of independent locomotion ...
from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and by a "Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions" award from the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, P20 ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00440
pmid:23888146
pmcid:PMC3719016
fatcat:qq6yavuznzg3hf2gijzzzro2j4
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