[HTML][HTML] Ultrasensitive magnetic field sensors for biomedical applications
D Murzin, DJ Mapps, K Levada, V Belyaev… - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
The development of magnetic field sensors for biomedical applications primarily focuses on
equivalent magnetic noise reduction or overall design improvement in order to make them …
equivalent magnetic noise reduction or overall design improvement in order to make them …
[HTML][HTML] Can EEG and MEG detect signals from the human cerebellum?
The cerebellum plays a key role in the regulation of motor learning, coordination and timing,
and has been implicated in sensory and cognitive processes as well. However, our current …
and has been implicated in sensory and cognitive processes as well. However, our current …
[HTML][HTML] Muscle synergies and coherence networks reflect different modes of coordination during walking
When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing
switches spontaneously from 2: 1 to 1: 1. We examined whether these switches are …
switches spontaneously from 2: 1 to 1: 1. We examined whether these switches are …
[HTML][HTML] Identification of cerebral cortices processing acceleration, velocity, and position during directional reaching movement with deep neural network and …
HJ Kim, JS Kim, CK Chung - NeuroImage, 2023 - Elsevier
Cerebral cortical representation of motor kinematics is crucial for understanding human
motor behavior, potentially extending to efficient control of the brain-computer interface …
motor behavior, potentially extending to efficient control of the brain-computer interface …
[HTML][HTML] Mutual beta power modulation in dyadic entrainment
Across a broad spectrum of interactions, humans exhibit a prominent tendency to
synchronize their movements with one another. Traditionally, this phenomenon has been …
synchronize their movements with one another. Traditionally, this phenomenon has been …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling and causality analysis of human sensorimotor control system based on NVAR method
J Tan, Y Li, Q Xie, X Wang - International Journal of Network Dynamics …, 2023 - sciltp.com
Neuromuscular disorders (such as stroke and spinal cord injuries) can lead to nerve
damage that profoundly affects a patient's ability to control limb movements. Analyzing and …
damage that profoundly affects a patient's ability to control limb movements. Analyzing and …
Cortical, muscular, and kinetic activity underpinning attentional focus strategies during visuomotor control
Focusing internally on movement control or bodily sensations is frequently shown to disrupt
the effectiveness and efficiency of motor control when compared to focusing externally on …
the effectiveness and efficiency of motor control when compared to focusing externally on …
Time-frequency maximal information coefficient method and its application to functional corticomuscular coupling
T Liang, Q Zhang, X Liu, C Lou, X Liu… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
An important challenge in the study of functional corticomuscular coupling (FCMC) is an
accurate capture of the coupling relationship between the cerebral cortex and the effector …
accurate capture of the coupling relationship between the cerebral cortex and the effector …
[HTML][HTML] Depth and phase of respiration modulate cortico-muscular communication
Recent studies in animals have convincingly demonstrated that respiration cyclically
modulates oscillatory neural activity across diverse brain areas. To what extent this …
modulates oscillatory neural activity across diverse brain areas. To what extent this …
Re‐emergent tremor in Parkinson's disease: the role of the motor cortex
G Leodori, D Belvisi, MI De Bartolo… - Movement …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Parkinson's disease patients may show a tremor that appears after a variable
delay while the arms are kept outstretched (re‐emergent tremor). The objectives of this study …
delay while the arms are kept outstretched (re‐emergent tremor). The objectives of this study …