On an electric rc airplane the throttle is usually referred to asmotor powerrather thanthrottle. Very basic electric rc planes (i.e.toy ones) might not have proportional control to motor power but just a simple on/off switch instead. Electric planes that do have proportional control to motor ...
Box and arrow model of the cerebellum. Mossy fibers originate from many locations in the brain and spinal cord. The mossy fibers from the pontine nuclei bring in a copy of the motor program generated by the motor cortex, while those originating from the spinal cord bring in a copy of the ...
The PFC is recently regarded as motor-related brain region especially responsible for motor learning. The functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have shown that when performing a fine motor practice task, children with DCD had greater brain activation than controls in the fron- tal brain areas...
All of which takes us back to our basic question: “What is peritraumatic dissociation?” The simple answer is that peritraumatic dissociation occursat the time of the trauma.But, this apparent answer doesn’t really answer the question we are asking: “Whatis peritraumatic dissociation?” The ...
multiple system atrophy: state of the art and future perspectives Giacomo Monzio Compagnoni and Alessio Di Fonzo* Abstract Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is a severe neurodegenerative disease clinically characterized by parkinsonism, cerebellar ataxia, dysautonomia and other motor and non-motor symptoms....
[6, 6.2.3.5.3], [7, 3.19, 6.3]. Understanding the hazards that need to be controlled and the degree of risk related to the hazards is basic design information that will provide specific direction on the stop category required and the degree of control reliability necessary to provide the ...
(grouped b cos (2φ) ] as the kin- ematics of motor stability according to the coordination task of synchronization), such a term has been used to capture purely functional dynamics regarding the equilibria and is confirmed usually as in the time and temporal difference between an ...
Although all functional movement arises from the interplay between the neurological, skeletal, and muscular systems, it is the skeletal system that forms the basic framework for functional movement. Central to understanding human neuromuscular developmen
In contrast, semantic tasks focussed on object identity and categorical distinctions may be more constrained by sensory-motor features (e.g., lamps have a bright light and they can be categorised with other objects with this property, such as torch): these core features arguably change less ...
the current drawn by the driving motor varies; the higher the speed, the more the current would be. Similarly, when there is a sudden increase in load on the motor e.g. while acceleration, the power drawn would be more. Under all these conditions, as the current goes up, so would the...