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LaFollette, K., B. C. Satterfield, S. Esbit, M. Lazar, M. A. Grandner, and W. D. Killgore. "0316 Emotion Regulation During Sleep Deprivation and Repeated Physiological Stress: Implications for Motor Skill Learning and Production." Sleep 43, Supplement_1 (2020): A119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.313.

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Abstract Introduction The ability to perform learned motor procedures under stress is a critical skill for many high-risk occupations. Explicit motor skills require top-down cognitive control, which both sleep loss and stress have been found to produce significant degradations, whereas implicit skills rely less on cognitive control and are more resilient to physiological stress. We investigated whether differences in emotion regulation attenuated the effects of sleep deprivation (SD) and acute stress on discrete motor learning. Methods 45 adults (21 F; 22 ± 3.4 years) participated in 28-hours
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Chen, Tun-Chieh, How-Ran Chao, Ching-Ying Wu, et al. "Effect of 9,12-Octadecadiynoic Acid on Neurobehavioral Development in Caenorhabditis elegans." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 16 (2021): 8917. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168917.

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Human breast milk lipids have major beneficial effects: they promote infant early brain development, growth and health. To identify the relationship between human breast milk lipids and infant neurodevelopment, multivariate analyses that combined lipidomics and psychological Bayley-III scales evaluation were utilized. We identified that 9,12-octadecadiynoic acid has a significantly positive correlation with infant adaptive behavioral development, which is a crucial neurodevelopment to manage risk from environmental stress. To further clarify the biological function of 9,12-octadecadiynoic acid
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Rashedinia, Marzieh, Mina Mojarad, Forouzan Khodaei, Ali Sahragard, Mohammad Javad Khoshnoud, and Mohammad M. Zarshenas. "The Effect of a Traditional Preparation Containing Piper nigrum L. and Bunium persicum (Boiss.) B.Fedtsch. on Immobility Stress-Induced Memory Loss in Mice." BioMed Research International 2021 (June 12, 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5577594.

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Objective. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, age-related, and neurodegenerative disease characterized by mental decline. The exact cause of Alzheimer’s disease is unclear, but cholinergic dysfunction, protein accumulation, and oxidative stress are among the most important hypotheses. The main purpose of our study was to investigate the effects of aqueous and hydroalcoholic extract combination of these two medicinal plants, black pepper and cumin (as a related formulation in traditional Persian medicine), on memory and learning of an immobilized stress animal model. Methods. In this study,
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Alghadir, Ahmad H., and Sami A. Gabr. "Physical activity impact on motor development and oxidative stress biomarkers in school children with intellectual disability." Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira 66, no. 5 (2020): 600–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.66.5.600.

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE Lower physical fitness and poor motor performance were shown to be linked with higher levels of oxidative stress in children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Therefore, a moderate aerobic exercise for 12-weeks was performed to evaluate the effects of physical activity scores on motor functions, oxidative stress, and intelligence quotients (IQ) in school children with intellectual disability. METHODS A total of 65 school children aged (12-18 Yrs) were randomly included in this study. Intellectual disability (ID),motor skills,physical fitness(VO2max), total energ
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Blais, Marc R., and Robert J. Vallerand. "Multimodal Effects of Electromyographic Biofeedback: Looking at Children's Ability to Control Precompetitive Anxiety." Journal of Sport Psychology 8, no. 4 (1986): 283–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsp.8.4.283.

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This study assessed the multimodal effects of electromyographic biofeedback on highly trait-anxious subjects, boys who scored in the upper quartile of the Sport Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT). Subjects participated in a bogus sport competitive tournament and participated individually in six laboratory sessions that consisted of a practice session and five matches. Each session comprised an adaptation period and three games separated by three rest periods. Biofeedback or placebo condition was administered during the rest periods. Frontalis EMG, heart rate, and respiratory rate were measured at
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Mai, Rongkang, Yiyao Cao, Huitian Yu, Yong Zheng, and Juke Huang. "Protective Effect of Butylphthalide on Neuronal Apoptosis in Parkinson Rats and Its Effect on miR-146a-5p Expression and Phosphatidylinositide 3-Kinases/Protein Kinase B Pathway." Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering 11, no. 10 (2021): 1908–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jbt.2021.2766.

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80 male Wistar rats were stochastically assigned to Sham + Vehicle group, Sham + BUT group, PD + Vehicle group and PD + BUT group. Rotenone PD model rats were prepared by subcutaneous injection of rotenone sunflower oil emulsion 2 mg/(kg · d) for 5 consecutive weeks. Butylphthalide 80 mg/(kg · d) were given to the rats in Sham + BUT group and PD + BUT group by gavage from the first day of rotenone injection for 5 weeks. Subsequently, the motor retardation ability and the morphological changes of the substantia nigra (SN) of each group were evaluated. Meanwhile, the levels of neuronal injury, a
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Mahoney, Jeannette R. "LINKING VISUAL-SOMATOSENSORY INTEGRATION TO COGNITIVE AND MOTOR OUTCOMES IN AGING." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (2019): S469. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1751.

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Abstract Ability to successfully integrate simultaneous information relayed across multiple sensory systems is an integral aspect of daily functioning. Unisensory impairments have been individually linked to slower gait, functional decline, and increased risks for falls in aging. Yet, research investigating age-related changes in multisensory integration (MSI) processes still remains relatively scarce. To date, there has been converging evidence for larger behavioral multisensory effects in older compared to younger adults; however, the question of whether larger effects are actually beneficia
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Wu, Tingting, Xianying Fang, Jiahui Xu, Yan Jiang, Fuliang Cao, and Linguo Zhao. "Synergistic Effects of Ginkgolide B and Protocatechuic Acid on the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease." Molecules 25, no. 17 (2020): 3976. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173976.

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Ginkgo biloba extract (EGB) has many pharmacological activities. In the quality standard of EGB, the main quality control indexes are total flavone (content ≥ 24%) and total lactone (content ≥ 6%). There are no specific limits for nearly 70% of “other components”. In recent years, in order to pursue the production of a high-ketone ester, some enterprises removed the unwanted components, including some organic acids. Protocatechuic acid (PCA), as an important organic acid, has been reported to have a variety of biological activities. It is necessary to explore whether it can promote the biologi
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Boyko, G., and L. Voloshko. "Psychophysical rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy in the conditions of adaptive horseback riding." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 3(123) (July 28, 2020): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2020.3(123).03.

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The article analyzes the results of a pedagogical experiment to assess the effectiveness of the technology of using adaptive horseback riding in the psychophysical rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy. A declarative pedagogical experiment was conducted, which consisted in determining the specifics of motor disorders of children with CP. Based on the obtained data, the pedagogical technology of using adaptive riding in the process of psychophysical rehabilitation and correction of motor disorders of children with CP is scientifically substantiated, developed and implemented in the for
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Irving, Elaine A., Mary Vinson, Claudia Rosin, et al. "Identification of Neuroprotective Properties of Anti-MAG Antibody: A Novel Approach for the Treatment of Stroke?" Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 25, no. 1 (2005): 98–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9600011.

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The inhibitory activity of myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) on neurons is thought to contribute to the lack of regenerative capacity of the CNS after injury. The interaction of MAG and its neuronal receptors mediates bidirectional signaling between neurons and oligodendrocytes. The novel finding that an anti-MAG monoclonal antibody not only possesses the ability to neutralise the inhibitory effect of MAG on neurons but also directly protects oligodendrocytes from glutamate-mediated oxidative stress-induced cell death is reported here. Furthermore, administration of anti-MAG antibody (centr
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Lee, A.-Young, Sin-Ae Park, Hye-Gyeong Park, and Ki-Cheol Son. "Determining the Effects of a Horticultural Therapy Program for Improving the Upper Limb Function and Balance Ability of Stroke Patients." HortScience 53, no. 1 (2018): 110–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci12639-17.

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The objective of this study was to assess the physical and psychological effects of an 18-session horticultural therapy (HT) program based on task-oriented training in stroke patients and investigate patient satisfaction. The HT program consisted of horticultural activities including the motions such as reaching–grasping, squatting, stepping, and stooping. A total of 31 stroke inpatients (16 males, 15 females) at B rehabilitation hospital in Seongnam, South Korea, participated in this study. Fourteen stroke patients participated in a thrice weekly HT program (6 weeks, ≈60 minutes per session)
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Ramis, Margarita R., Fiorella Sarubbo, David Moranta, et al. "Neurochemical and Cognitive Beneficial Effects of Moderate Physical Activity and Catechin in Aged Rats." Antioxidants 10, no. 4 (2021): 621. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10040621.

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A healthy aging process is a requirement for good life quality. A relationship between physical activity, the consumption of antioxidants and brain health has been stablished via the activation of pathways that reduce the harmful effects of oxidative stress, by inducing enzymes such as SIRT1, which is a protector of brain function. We analyzed the cognitive and neurochemical effects of applying physical exercise in elderly rats, alone or in combination with the antioxidant catechin. Several tests of spatial and episodic memory and motor coordination were evaluated. In addition, brain monoamine
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Smolyakov, Yu N., V. V. Ramensky, N. A. Nolfin, L. I. Anokhova, E. V. Fedorenko, and M. M. Mikhahanov. "Comparative analysis of bioelectric activity of the brain of ambulance station personnel before and after daily duty." Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council, no. 12 (September 19, 2021): 392–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21518/2079-701x-2021-12-392-396.

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Introduction. The adaptive overload of the central nervous system, caused by occupational stress, leads to the disruption of complex operational activities in the ambulance station workers and an increasing number of errors in medical decision-making towards the end of the work shift.Aim. To assess the level and prevalence of changes in the work of the central nervous system (CNS) under the influence of occupational stress.Materials and methods. The study involved 35 workers (medical and nursing staff) of ambulance station (19 men and 16 women aged 20 to 55 years). Electroencephalogram (EEG) w
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Vaskevich, S. "Development of endurance in volleyball players with the help of fitness elements in ZVO." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 6(126) (July 20, 2020): 30–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2020.6(126).07.

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One of the most important problems of training volleyball players is the development of motor abilities and, in particular, endurance. Many researchers note that endurance is a common property of the human body, which finds a specific manifestation in various types of motor activity, including sports. In other cases, endurance is the ability of the body to perform any physical activity for a long time without reducing its effectiveness, in other words, endurance is opposed to the process of fatigue. A number of authors, along with General and special endurance, distinguish high-speed, high-spe
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Ismailova, S. B., V. S. Ondar, and S. V. Prokopenko. "The Parkinson’s disease rehabilitation — non-pharmaceutical approaches." Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation 2, no. 1 (2020): 57–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.36425/rehab19282.

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The article represents clinical trials and attempts of non-drug treatment in Parkinsons disease (PD). For the first time in the 60s of the previous century, physical exercises were proposed as a correction of motor symptoms in PD. During this period, rehabilitation was considered as a secondary method to the pharmacological and surgical treatment of PD. An analysis of studies conducted over the past 10 years showed that various rehabilitation techniques cannot be compared with each other and that there is no full proof evidence. Initially, the rehabilitation approach was based on empirical exp
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Bhopal, Sunil S., Reetabrata Roy, Deepali Verma, et al. "Using the Mothers Object Relations Scale for early childhood development research in rural India: Findings from the Early Life Stress Sub-study of the SPRING Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (SPRING-ELS)." Wellcome Open Research 6 (March 10, 2021): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16591.1.

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Background: The World Health Organization and others promote responsive caregiving to support all children to thrive, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The 14-item Mother’s Object Relations Scales – Short Form (MORS-SF) may be of use in research and public health programmes because of its basis in attachment theory and ability to capture parental feelings towards their child. Methods: We culturally adapted the MORS-SF for use with mothers in the SPRING home visits trial when their infants were 12 months old. The same dyads were assessed using the HOME inventory concurrently and
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Dubrowski, A., V. LeBlanc, W. Gofton, G. Xeroulis, and H. Carnahan. "55. Simulation based training of technical surgical skills: A review of a five-year collaborative research program supported by the RCPSC Medical Education Funds." Clinical & Investigative Medicine 30, no. 4 (2007): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.25011/cim.v30i4.2816.

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During the past five years, with support from the RCPSC, a collaborative group of researchers conducted projects investigating issues related to simulation based training of technical surgical skills. The aim of this presentation is to review the body of work generated, its significance, and outline future research plans. 
 In all studies, participants were medical students and residents from 3 medical schools in Ontario. First, we successfully demonstrated that trainees benefit from simulation-based practice by improving their ability to multitask. This ability not only increases technic
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Lehti, T. Maarit, Mika Silvennoinen, Riikka Kivelä, Heikki Kainulainen, and Jyrki Komulainen. "Effects of streptozotocin-induced diabetes and physical training on gene expression of titin-based stretch-sensing complexes in mouse striated muscle." American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 292, no. 2 (2007): E533—E542. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00229.2006.

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In striated muscle, a sarcomeric noncontractile protein, titin, is proposed to form the backbone of the stress- and strain-sensing structures. We investigated the effects of diabetes, physical training, and their combination on the gene expression of proteins of putative titin stretch-sensing complexes in skeletal and cardiac muscle. Mice were divided into control (C), training (T), streptozotocin-induced diabetic (D), and diabetic training (DT) groups. Training groups performed for 1, 3, or 5 wk of endurance training on a motor-driven treadmill. Muscle samples from T and DT groups together wi
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Thuc, Dao Chanh. "The Influence of Specialized Physical Education Program for Students with Health Issues." Innovative Journal of Medical and Health Science 9, no. 2 (2019): 276–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15520/ijmhs.v9i2.2444.

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This study, the aim is to improve the School's Physical education process through the application of the Physical education program to students with health problems for a year. Its Influence is followed through changes, arising in heart rate after performing a therapeutic complex with kinesi. It is applied at the beginning and end (Tests I and II) of the study is carried out and consists of 32 exercises, divided into three parts: Prepare with general exercises, Main sections with a combination of lessons from different physical education subjects, coordinating with key groups established with
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Bondarenko, V. V., S. M. Reshko, A. Yu Martishko, and O. S. Ryabukha. "Means of restoring physical fitness of employees of the National Police of Ukraine." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University Series 15 Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 8(128) (December 28, 2020): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2020.8(128).05.

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The analysis of scientific and educational-methodical works which cover methods and means of restoration of physical working capacity of experts of various specialties is carried out. It was stated that the official activity of police officers involves significant physical and psychological stress. It is substantiated that a high level of physical performance is one of the conditions for quality performance of functional duties and contributes to less manifestation of the effects of fatigue. The specifics of physical activity in the conditions of police service necessitate the search for tools
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Robinson, Philip A. "Protein stability and aggregation in Parkinson's disease." Biochemical Journal 413, no. 1 (2008): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj20080295.

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Parkinson's disease (PD), the second most common age-related neurodegenerative disease, results in abnormalities in motor functioning. Many fundamental questions regarding its aetiology remain unanswered. Pathologically, it is not until 70–80% of the dopaminergic neurons from the substantia nigra pars compacta are lost before clinical symptoms are observed. Thus research into PD is complicated by this apparent paradox in that what appears to be the beginning of the disease at the clinical level is really the end point neurochemically. Consequently, we can only second guess when the disease sta
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Soll, Matan, Hagit Goldshtein, Ron Rotkopf, Niva Russek-Blum, and Zeev Gross. "A Synthetic SOD/Catalase Mimic Compound for the Treatment of ALS." Antioxidants 10, no. 6 (2021): 827. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10060827.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting motor neurons. To date, the etiology of the disease is still unclear, with evidence of reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial dysfunction, iron homeostasis perturbation, protein misfolding and protein aggregation as key players in the pathology of the disease. Twenty percent of familial ALS and two percent of sporadic ALS instances are due to a mutation in Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1). Sporadic and familial ALS affects the same neurons with similar pathology; therefore, the underlying hypothesis is th
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Chen, J., L. Liu, M. Ali, and J. D. Huizinga. "A235 EFFECTS OF SACRAL PHOTOBIOMODULATION ON THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH COLONIC DYSMOTILITY." Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 4, Supplement_1 (2021): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwab002.233.

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Abstract Background Patients with chronic refractory constipation show colon dysmotility, including impaired coordination of descending colon-sigmoid colon-rectum-anal sphincter motor functions; this may involve slow colonic transit and colo-anal dyssynergia. Impaired neuronal communication between the sacral defecation center and the distal colon may be causative. In addition, patients with lumbosacral neurological conditions (with lower back pain) may not be able to evoke an effective defecation reflex. Aims To evaluate if a single therapeutic session of sacral low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
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Gubskiy, Yu I., N. M. Seredynska, T. A. Buchtiarova, and L. P. Babenko. "Antioxidant properties of hidazepam and amitriptyline with pain syndrome of rats." Farmatsevtychnyi zhurnal, no. 4 (September 10, 2019): 88–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.32352/0367-3057.4.19.10.

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Peroxide modification of cell biostructures and functions due to the activation of free radical oxidative processes underlies the pathogenesis of a significant number of diseases different in its etiology. The ability of pharmacological drugs which have antioxidant properties inhibit free radical peroxide oxidation and stabilize the structure and function of cell membranes and thus create optimal conditions for the preservation of homeostasis of cells and tissues. It makes pathogenetically grounded their widespread using in medical practice. Therefore, it was expedient to study the effect on t
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Shibasaki, Manabu, Keiko Ishikura, Norie Sawai, Minami Hirai, Fumino Kobayashi, and Hiroki Nakata. "The effect of heat stress on motor preparation processing." FASEB Journal 34, S1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.03759.

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Chadha, Abhishek, and Boaz Cook. "The Effect of Stress on Motor Function in Drosophila." PLoS ONE 9, no. 11 (2014): e112076. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112076.

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Zulkifli, Zulkifli, Moch Asmawi, and Ahcmad Sofyan Hanif. "EFFECT OF TEACHING STYLES AND MOTOR ABILITY ON RESULTS LEARNING SEPAK TAKRAW BASIC TECHNIQUES." JIPES - JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT 4, no. 2 (2018): 46–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jipes.042.07.

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The purpose of this study to find the effectiveness of teaching styles to the basic learning techniques sepaktaraw seen from motor ability. The method used is experiment with 2x3 factorial treatment design. The population used as the target population is the students of Physical Education Health and Recreation Universitas Islam Riau Force 2015/2016 totaling 129 consisting of 115 sons and 14 daughters. Sampling was done by purposive sampling technique. Hypothesis test 1) The difference between the reciprocal teaching style group (A1) and the teaching style group Exercise (A2) worth = 0.035 <
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Kai, Yuichiro, Yuji Tsuchida, Takashi Todaka, and Masato Enokizono. "Effect of residual stress on magnetic properties of motor cores." International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics 45, no. 1-4 (2014): 903–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jae-141923.

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Asakawa, Atsushi, Taro Murakami, and Shinichiro Sugimura. "Effect of fine motor skills training on arithmetical ability in children." European Journal of Developmental Psychology 16, no. 3 (2017): 290–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17405629.2017.1385454.

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Agustina, Reki Siaga, Agus Mahendra, and Tite Juliantine. "The Effect of Practise Method and Motor Ability on Improving Complex Motor Skill in Football Games." Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani dan Olahraga 4, no. 2 (2019): 165–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jpjo.v4i2.18121.

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Shevchenko, Andrey A., Vladimir V. Grechkin, and Zoya S. Temlyakova. "Asynchronous Motor Operation Ability Investigation with Numerical Simulation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 792 (September 2015): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.792.122.

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In this article the method which allows us to perform the calculation of the electromagnetic field in an electrical motor jointly with the calculation of current in a coil and with the rotor rotation under the effect of electromagnetic forces and loads is considered. The possibilities of this method application to the electrical motor design are demonstrated with several tasks. The comparison with the experimental data obtained for the asynchronous motor with two squirrel-cage windings of the rotor is given.
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Kyguoliene, Laura, Albertas Skurvydas, Nerijus Eimantas, et al. "Effect of constant, predictable, and unpredictable motor tasks on motor performance and blood markers of stress." Experimental Brain Research 235, no. 5 (2017): 1323–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00221-017-4894-7.

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Takahashi, Kanako. "The effect of oral motor exercises and brushing on stress management." Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 83 (September 11, 2019): 1D—027–1D—027. http://dx.doi.org/10.4992/pacjpa.83.0_1d-027.

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Kalichman, Leonid, Silvi Frenkel-Toledo, Elisha Vered, et al. "Effect of kinesio tape application on hemiplegic shoulder pain and motor ability." International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 39, no. 3 (2016): 272–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mrr.0000000000000167.

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Chomani, Shimal Hama, Abdulla Majeed Dzai, Karzan Karim Khoshnaw, Marko Joksimovic, Ana Lilic, and Arazw Mahmood. "Effect of Aquatic Plyometric Training on Motor Ability in Youth Football Players." Health, sport, rehabilitation 7, no. 1 (2021): 66–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142/hsr.2021.07.01.06.

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Purpose: to determine the effect of water plyometric training on such components of motor skills as explosive power, agility and speed in young players. Develop practical recommendations for building a training process to improve the motor skills of athletes.
 Material and methods: when divided into groups of players was used a parallel randomized method with the creation of experimental and control equal groups of 20 players in each group (age 16.25 ± 1.0 years, height 168 ± 3.0 cm, body weight 61, 03 ± 4.0 kg). The duration of the experimental program was 2 months. The water plyometric
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McHenry, Monica. "The ability to effect intended stress following traumatic brain injury." Brain Injury 12, no. 6 (1998): 495–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/026990598122458.

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Oberlinner, C., M. Yong, M. Nasterlack, R. P. Pluto, and S. Lang. "Combined effect of back pain and stress on work ability." Occupational Medicine 65, no. 2 (2015): 147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqu190.

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Solissa, Jonas, and James A. P. Tangkudung. "THE EFFECT OF TRAINING METHOD AND MOTOR ABILITY TO POWER DOLLYO CHAGI KICK TAEKWONDO." JIPES - JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT 1, no. 1 (2015): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jipes.011.06.

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The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of plyometrics training methods and weight training methods on the explosive power of Taekwondo dollyo chagi kicks. The study was conducted to the students of physical education and health FKIP Pattimura University of Ambon in 2012. The method of this research used field experiment with factorial design 2 x 2. From the results of ANOVA test, it was found: (1) There was explosive power difference between the Chagi Dollyo kick used plyometrics method exercises and weight training method, (2) There was interaction between the training method
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Zhu, Qi Hong, and Hong Xia Xia. "Effect of Zn Stress on Pteris vittata." Advanced Materials Research 581-582 (October 2012): 1151–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.581-582.1151.

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In order to investigate the ability of Pteris vittata restoring Zn polluted soil, water cultured experiment is utilized to study the enriching ability of Pteris vittata to Zn, and the detoxification mechanism of Pteris vittata to Zn. The experimental results show that Pteris vittata has certain enriching ability to Zn,and the translation coefficient of Zn in Pteris vittata reaches 1.0. With the increasing of Zn application amount, chlorophyll and soluble sugar contents of Pteris vittata show ascending first and then descending,O2-• and MDA contents continuously ascend,starch content continuous
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Cahyadi, Rizky Indra, Yudha Munajat Saputra, and Agus Mahendra. "Pengaruh Informasi Umpan Balik Knowledge Of Results (KR) dan Motor Ability terhadap Tingkat Penguasaan Groundstroke Forehand Tenis." Jurnal Terapan Ilmu Keolahragaan 4, no. 2 (2019): 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jtikor.v4i2.21617.

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Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui apakah terdapat pengaruh dari pemberian Umpan balik Knowledge of Results dan Motor Ability terhadap tingkat penguasaan keterampilan Groundstroke Forehand tenis. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode eksperimen dengan desain penelitian Factorial Design. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa pemberian umpan balik Knowledge of Results 33% dan 100% memiliki perbedaan yang signifikan pada pengaruhnya terhadap tingkat penguasaan keterampilan Groundstroke Forehand tenis, umpan balik Knowledge of Results 33% dan 100% tidak mempunyai interaksi denga
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Karasawa, Mika, Kumiko Yokouchi, Akira Kakegawa, Kyutaro Kawagishi, Tetsuji Moriizumi, and Nanae Fukushima. "Effect of graded nerve pressure injuries on motor function." Journal of Neurosurgery 122, no. 6 (2015): 1438–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2014.9.jns141451.

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OBJECT The purpose of this study was to determine the minimum amount of nerve fibers required to maintain normal motor function after nerve injury in rats. METHODS The authors first confirmed that a common peroneal nerve injury caused more aggravating effects on lower limb motor function than tibial nerve injury, as assessed by the static sciatic index (SSI). Thereafter, rats were subjected to varying degrees of crush injury to the common peroneal nerve. At 48 hours after the injury, motor function was assessed using the SSI and slope-walking ability (with slope angles of 30° and 45°). The tib
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KINUGASA, TAKASHI, HIROSHI NAGASAKI, HAZIME ITO, KEN HASHIZUME, TAKETO FURUNA, and HITOSHI MARUYAMA. "EFFECT OF AGING ON MOTOR ABILITY IN MEN AGED 18 TO 83 YEARS." Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 43, no. 5 (1994): 343–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.7600/jspfsm1949.43.343.

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You, Jung-Wan, Yoo-Jin Shim, and Yoon-Kwon Yang. "The Effect of Motor Ability on Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Cerebral Palsy." Korean Journal of Sports Science 26, no. 6 (2017): 1057–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.35159/kjss.2017.12.26.6.1057.

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Badruzaman, B. "Effect of Bocce Game on Perceptual Motor Ability and Object Control among Adolescents with Mental Retardation." Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani dan Olahraga 6, no. 1 (2021): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jpjo.v6i1.32903.

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The study investigated the effect of the Bocce game on developing perceptual-motor ability and object control of adolescents with mental retardation. The subjects of the research were 15 adolescents with moderate Mental Retardation status (Age =16.4±1.59; IQ 54±.5). The study used a quasi-experimental method with a one-group pre-test post-test design. The analysis was conducted by using a T-test. The instrument used in this study was an observation employing an observation checklist adapted from Gallahue’s (1982) assessment checklist to measure perceptual-motor ability. A test was also employe
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Lyte, Mark. "The effect of stress on microbial growth." Animal Health Research Reviews 15, no. 2 (2014): 172–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s146625231400019x.

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AbstractThe neurophysiological response of an animal to stress involves the production of a number of stress-related neurochemicals including the catecholamines norepinephrine and epinephrine. It is generally believed that such neurochemicals belong exclusively to the animal kingdom and that any role such neurochemicals play in the infective process is largely confined to host physiology and immunology-related parameters. This, however, is wholly incorrect as many of the bacterial species that are known to cause infections possess the capacity to not only recognize neuroendocrine hormones prod
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Rhee, Joohyun, Taylor Dillards, Michelle Nzoiwu, and Ranjana K. Mehta. "Effect of Social Stress on Motor Function in Older Adults: an fNIRS Investigation." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 61, no. 1 (2017): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541931213601502.

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Stress has adverse impacts on mental and physical health and quality of life, especially in older adults. Stress can impair cognitive function including short and long-term memory, and this functional declines can further be associated with decreased neuromuscular performance (Mehta & Parasuraman, 2014) and increased fatigability (Keller-Ross et al., 2014). Since older adults are more susceptible to the effect of stress because their limited mobility caused by aging can worsen under stress (Noven at al., 2014), it is important to examine the effect of acute stress on neuromuscular function
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Zhang, Xue, Fengchao Wang, Yi Hu, et al. "In vivo stress granule misprocessing evidenced in a FUS knock-in ALS mouse model." Brain 143, no. 5 (2020): 1350–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaa076.

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Abstract Many RNA-binding proteins, including TDP-43, FUS, and TIA1, are stress granule components, dysfunction of which causes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, whether a mutant RNA-binding protein disrupts stress granule processing in vivo in pathogenesis is unknown. Here we establish a FUS ALS mutation, p.R521C, knock-in mouse model that carries impaired motor ability and late-onset motor neuron loss. In disease-susceptible neurons, stress induces mislocalization of mutant FUS into stress granules and upregulation of ubiquitin, two hallmarks of disease pathology. Additionally, s
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Subki, Ahmed, Mohammed Alsallum, Majed Alnefaie, et al. "Pediatric Motor Stereotypies: An Updated Review." Journal of Pediatric Neurology 15, no. 04 (2017): 151–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1602256.

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AbstractMotor stereotypies are repetitive, purposeless movements that cannot be categorized into any of the known pathological movement disorders. They can be “primary,” occurring in normal children as a normal physiological variation or “secondary,” occurring in children with autism, intellectual disability, or other developmental disorders. Observation and videotaping are crucial for excluding seizures and other pathological movement disorders. They usually last for seconds to minutes and can occur spontaneously or be triggered by fatigue, excitement, or stress. Another key feature is the ab
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Pereira, Karina, Jéssica Cristina Medeiros, Laíce Rodrigues Bernardes, and Luciane Aparecida Pascucci Sande de Souza. "End-state comfort effect in manipulative motor actions of typical and atypical children: a systematic review." Fisioterapia e Pesquisa 26, no. 2 (2019): 202–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-2950/17009426022019.

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to make a systematic review of scientific articles on the planning of manual motor actions of typical and atypical children. To do so, a search of articles published between 1996 and 2017 was done on PubMed, LILACS, Science Direct, and SciElo databases. Original articles in English and Portuguese evaluating the planning of motor actions in typical and atypical children performing manual tasks were selected. For the analysis, the population age, number of children, type of task, main results, site of study and impact of the journal were considered. From the eighteen ar
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Chen, Shihui, Yanjie Zhang, Yong Tai Wang, Xiaolei Liu, Wook Song, and Xiru Du. "The effect of Qigong-based therapy on patients with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Clinical Rehabilitation 34, no. 12 (2020): 1436–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269215520946695.

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Objective: This study was to evaluate the effects of Qigong on clinical motor symptoms, walking ability, and balance of patients with Parkinson’s disease. Data sources: Seven electronic databases (MEDLINE, Web of Science, CINAHL, SportDiscus, Scopus, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang Database) were searched from inception to June 28, 2020. Methods: Two reviewers independently selected and extracted the data from studies with randomized controlled trial, and effect sizes were calculated by employing random-effect models with 95% confidential interval (CI). We used Physiothera
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