Lateral occipitotemporal cortex (LOTC) activity is greatest while viewing dance compared to visualization and movement: learning and expertise effects
The lateral occipitotemporal cortex (LOTC) is comprised of subregions selectively activated
by images of human bodies (extrastriate body area, EBA), objects (lateral occipital complex …
by images of human bodies (extrastriate body area, EBA), objects (lateral occipital complex …
[PDF][PDF] Movement in mind: dance, self-awareness and sociality-an investigation of dance as treatment/therapy
RE Barnstaple - 2016 - yorkspace.library.yorku.ca
Dance has always occupied a central place in human culture. Why humans dance, however,
and the role of dance in health, are questions that have yet to be fully addressed. Research …
and the role of dance in health, are questions that have yet to be fully addressed. Research …
[PDF][PDF] The Effects of Dance on Motor and Non-Motor Functions, and Resting State Electroencephalography in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease and Age-Matched …
GR Levkov - 2015 - yorkspace.library.yorku.ca
We investigated the effects of a single Dancing with Parkinson's (DwP) class on behavior
(balance, walking speed, depression) and electroencephalography (resting state-rsEEG) in …
(balance, walking speed, depression) and electroencephalography (resting state-rsEEG) in …
Short-and long-term changes in attention, memory and brain activity following exercise, motor learning, and expertise
PM Di Nota - 2017 - yorkspace.library.yorku.ca
How humans perceive, embody, and execute actions has been an area of intense study in
cognitive neuroscience, and these investigations shed light on how we adaptively learn from …
cognitive neuroscience, and these investigations shed light on how we adaptively learn from …
[引用][C] 516 C27 Can Expert Dancers Be a Springboard Model to Examine Neurorehabilitation via Dance?
R Barnstaple, DB Rabinovich… - The Oxford Handbook …, 2022 - Oxford University Press