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Romanchuk, A.P. "THE QUESTION SENSORIMOTOR REACTIONS TYPING IN ATHLETES." Вестник спортивной науки 2007, no. 2 (2007): 38–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16300.

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At research of 149 sportsmen, engaged in the different types of sport, with the use of KID-3 there are features of ranging set 25 parameters of sensomotor function. The non-parametric analysis of combinations of levels of the sensomotor regulation allowed to set 12 types of sensomotor function, that will give possibility of their use in practice of the medical-pedagogical looking after sportsmen.
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Fisher, Janina. "Sensorimotor approaches to trauma treatment." Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 17, no. 3 (2011): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.109.007054.

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SummaryResearch has consistently demonstrated a connection between affect dysregulation and experiences of early childhood neglect, trauma and attachment failure. Without adequate regulation of the infant's distress states, the nervous system and affect-regulating brain structures fail to develop optimally. Affect dysregulation is a component of all mood, anxiety and borderline personality disorders as well as a contributor to addictive and suicidal behaviour. Methods to increase self-regulation are crucial to the effectiveness of any treatment for these problems. Traditional therapeutic modal
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Gerasimenko, Yu, V. R. Edgerton, S. Harkema, and I. Kozlovskaya. "GRAVITY DEPENDENT MECHANISMS OF SENSORIMOTOR REGULATION OFPOSTUREANDLOCOMOTION." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 54, no. 6 (2020): 27–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2020-54-6-27-42.

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This review is dedicated to the memory of Inesa Kozlovskaya, whose contributions to gravitational physiology was and will continue to be decisive. Dr. Kozlovskaya has developed the concept of gravity-dependent motor control and substantiated the role of supporting afferentation in postural – tonic regulation. It was shown that the support afferentation plays the leading role in the control of the tonic muscle system and regulation of postural synergies. In this review the modern mechanisms of posture-locomotion integration as well as the mechanisms of sensory-motor regulation based on stimulat
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Cartaud, Alice, and Yann Coello. "The Sensorimotor Foundations of Interpersonal Space Regulation." Intellectica. Revue de l'Association pour la Recherche Cognitive 74, no. 1 (2021): 79–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/intel.2021.1986.

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Les fondements sensorimoteurs de la régulation des distances interpersonnelles. Notre capacité à coder les objets visuels dans un format sensorimoteur contribue à l’élaboration d'une représentation fonctionnelle du monde environnant, impliquant un traitement neural distinct de l’espace péripersonnel et extrapersonnel. Un point de vue partagé est que l'espace péripersonnel est une représentation multimodale permettant l’organisation des actes moteurs volontaires et le développement conceptuel relatif aux objets. De par ses propriétés motrices, l’espace péripersonnel constitue également un espac
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Romanchuk, A. P., O. V. Guzii, and A. V. Maglyovanyi. "Comparative Characteristics of Sensorimotor Reactions of Highly Qualified Athletes with Different Types of Heart Rate Regulation." Ukraïnsʹkij žurnal medicini, bìologìï ta sportu 6, no. 5 (2021): 456–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.26693/jmbs06.05.456.

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The purpose of the study was a comparative analysis of sensorimotor reactions in highly trained athletes with different types of heart rate regulation. Materials and methods. 202 highly trained male athletes aged 22.6±2.8 years, who are engaged in acyclic sports – martial arts (karate, taekwondo, kickboxing, boxing, freestyle wrestling, Greco-Roman wrestling, judo, sambo) and games (water polo, soccer) were examined. The experience in sports was 10.3±3.1 years. All studies were conducted in the pre-competition period in the morning. Based on the study of heart rate variability in athletes, the
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Plokhikh, Viktor, Ihor Popovych, Iryna Koval, et al. "Anticipatory Resource of Temporary Regulation of Sensorimotor Action." BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience 13, no. 2 (2022): 01–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/brain/13.2/328.

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The aim of the study is to determine the composition and functional significance of anticipatory resources in the process of temporal regulation of sensorimotor action. Materials and methods. The subjects were male (35 people) and female (31 people) students. The tasks of a simple sensory response, a choice reaction (three alternatives), and a “double choice” were implemented in a computer version of the experiment. In the “double choice” task, the stimulation variation was first provided (possible stimuli: one or three), and then a stimulus for a fast motor response was presented after some t
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Roberts, B. L., J. A. Dean, and D. H. Paul. "Cerebellar Regulation of Sensorimotor Activity in Brown Trout." Brain, Behavior and Evolution 60, no. 4 (2002): 241–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000066700.

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Bress, Kimberly S., and Carissa J. Cascio. "Sensorimotor regulation of facial expression – An untouched frontier." Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 162 (July 2024): 105684. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2024.105684.

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Viktor, PLOKHIKH, POPOVYCH Ihor, KOVAL Iryna, et al. "Anticipatory Resource of Temporary Regulation of Sensorimotor Action." BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience 13, no. 2 (2024): 01–21. https://doi.org/10.18662/brain/13.2/328.

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Abstract: The aim of the study is to determine the composition and functional significance of anticipatory resources in the process of temporal regulation of sensorimotor action. Materials and methods. The subjects were male (35 people) and female (31 people) students. The tasks of a simple sensory response, a choice reaction (three alternatives), and a “double choice” were implemented in a computer version of the experiment. In the “double choice” task, the stimulation variation was first provided (possible stimuli: one or three)
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Kavalerskiy, G.M., K.S. Ternovoy, V.Y. Bogachev, A.P. Romanchuk, N.E. Nikushkina, and M.A. Lebedeva. "Metodika ocenki funkcional''nogo sostojanija psihomotornoj reguljacii u bol''nyh so spinnomozgovoj travmoj [Methods assess the functional state of psychomotor regulation in patients with SCI]." Vestnik vosstanovitelʹnoj mediciny [Journal of restorative medicine and rehabilitation] 2012, no. 3 (2015): 12–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18235.

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The features of psychomotor coordination and sensorimotor reactivity were examined in patients with spinal cervical and/or thoracic injury. Decreases of the tested movement speed and the rate of accuracy and the disturbances in function of sensorimotor error correction were found out. In the same patients adequate parameters of attention and sensorimotor timing responses to visual and auditory stimuli were detected. Thus the revealed adaptive functional reorganization in psychomotor regulation may indemnify for neurological deficits in patients with spinal injury.
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Buch, Ethan R., Sook-Lei Liew, and Leonardo G. Cohen. "Plasticity of Sensorimotor Networks." Neuroscientist 23, no. 2 (2016): 185–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1073858416638641.

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Redundancy is an important feature of the motor system, as abundant degrees of freedom are prominent at every level of organization across the central and peripheral nervous systems, and musculoskeletal system. This basic feature results in a system that is both flexible and robust, and which can be sustainably adapted through plasticity mechanisms in response to intrinsic organismal changes and dynamic environments. While much early work of motor system organization has focused on synaptic-based plasticity processes that are driven via experience, recent investigations of neuron–glia interact
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Saltzman, Elliot L. "On the Coordination and Regulation of Complex Sensorimotor Systems." Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 30, no. 7 (1985): 531–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/023900.

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Peterka, Robert J., and Patrick J. Loughlin. "Dynamic Regulation of Sensorimotor Integration in Human Postural Control." Journal of Neurophysiology 91, no. 1 (2004): 410–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00516.2003.

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Upright stance in humans is inherently unstable, requiring corrective action based on spatial-orientation information from sensory systems. One might logically predict that environments providing access to accurate orientation information from multiple sensory systems would facilitate postural stability. However, we show that, after a period in which access to accurate sensory information was reduced, the restoration of accurate information disrupted postural stability. In eyes-closed trials, proprioceptive information was altered by rotating the support surface in proportion to body sway (sup
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Swerdlow, Neal R., Jody M. Shoemaker, Pamela P. Auerbach, Leia Pitcher, Jana Goins, and Amanda Platten. "Heritable differences in the dopaminergic regulation of sensorimotor gating." Psychopharmacology 174, no. 4 (2003): 452–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-003-1480-4.

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Swerdlow, Neal R., Jody M. Shoemaker, Amanda Platten, Leia Pitcher, Jana Goins, and Pamela P. Auerbach. "Heritable differences in the dopaminergic regulation of sensorimotor gating." Psychopharmacology 174, no. 4 (2003): 441–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-003-1481-3.

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Skyba, O., L. Pshenychna, and O. Ustymenko-Kosorich. "The features of vegetative regulation of the heart rate in athletes with different levels of perception and processing of visual information." Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems 8, no. 2 (2017): 239–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/021737.

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The study involved 32 children aged from 11-12 who were receiving training in sports schools in Sumy .The children were divided into three study groups with high, medium and low levels of sensorimotor reactivity, defined in terms of complex visual-motor response. The study methods were psychophysiological, cardiointervalography, mathematical and statistical. We found that the majority of individuals with a medium level of sensorimotor reactivity possessed vegetative tonus, characterized by background emphotony, while sympathicotonia was prevalent in the group of athletes with a high level of s
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Barnden, Leighton, Benjamin Crouch, Richard Kwiatek, et al. "Anti-Correlated Myelin-Sensitive MRI Levels in Humans Consistent with a Subcortical to Sensorimotor Regulatory Process—Multi-Cohort Multi-Modal Evidence." Brain Sciences 12, no. 12 (2022): 1693. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12121693.

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Differential axonal myelination synchronises signalling over different axon lengths. The consequences of myelination processes described at the cellular level for the regulation of myelination at the macroscopic level are unknown. We analysed multiple cohorts of myelin-sensitive brain MRI. Our aim was to (i) confirm a previous report of anti-correlation between myelination in subcortical and sensorimotor areas in healthy subjects, (ii) and thereby test our hypothesis for a regulatory interaction between them. We analysed nine image-sets across three different human cohorts using six MRI modali
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Banaschewski, Tobias, Ferdinand Besmens, Henning Zieger, and Aribert Rothenberger. "Evaluation of Sensorimotor Training in Children with Adhd." Perceptual and Motor Skills 92, no. 1 (2001): 137–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.2001.92.1.137.

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Reduced ability to regulate motor behavior seems to be an essential aspect of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and may reflect deficits in behavioral response inhibition. In this respect, pragmatic clinical experience over the last two decades, in daily practice, training of motor control has played an important role within multimodal treatment approaches, although an adequate proof of its efficacy is still lacking. Therefore, to examine the efficacy of sensorimotor training, 12 children with ADHD (two groups of six) were treated with both sensorimotor training and (as control)
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Romanchuk, AP, and OV Guzii. "[The central level of sensorimotor regulation of athletes during the formation of the cardiovascular system overstrain]." Fìz. reabìl. rekreac.-ozdor. tehnol. 5, no. 1 (2020): 41–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3903485.

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Objective: To determine changes in the central regulation of sensorimotor function of highly qualified athletes during the formation of cardiovascular overstrain, Material and methods: in which the overstrain of the cardiovascular system was formed: in 10 athletes - by sympathetic type, in 9 athletes - by parasympathetic. In parallel, the index of switching the central settings (SCS) was determined according to the study of the sensorimotor system using the device "Computer motion meter". Results: Immediately after intense physical activity there was a significant acceleration of SCS
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Alsene, Karen M., Abha K. Rajbhandari, Marcia J. Ramaker, and Vaishali P. Bakshi. "Discrete Forebrain Neuronal Networks Supporting Noradrenergic Regulation of Sensorimotor Gating." Neuropsychopharmacology 36, no. 5 (2011): 1003–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npp.2010.238.

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Heba, Stefanie, Melanie Lenz, Tobias Kalisch, et al. "Regionally Specific Regulation of Sensorimotor Network Connectivity Following Tactile Improvement." Neural Plasticity 2017 (2017): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5270532.

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Correlations between inherent, task-free low-frequency fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signals of the brain provide a potent tool to delineate its functional architecture in terms of intrinsic functional connectivity (iFC). Still, it remains unclear how iFC is modulated during learning. We employed whole-brain resting-state magnetic resonance imaging prior to and after training-independent repetitive sensory stimulation (rSS), which is known to induce somatosensory cortical reorganization. We investigated which areas in the sensorimotor network are susceptible to n
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Williams, Justin H. G., Charlotte F. Huggins, Barbra Zupan, et al. "A sensorimotor control framework for understanding emotional communication and regulation." Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 112 (May 2020): 503–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.02.014.

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Ferri, R. T., and P. Levitt. "Regulation of regional differences in the differentiation of cerebral cortical neurons by EGF family-matrix interactions." Development 121, no. 4 (1995): 1151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.121.4.1151.

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Both lineage-based and epigenetic regulation have been postulated as mechanisms to control the formation of discrete areas in the cerebral cortex, but specific genes or signaling pathways that may be involved have yet to be defined. In this paper, we examine whether progenitors, isolated from the cerebral wall prior to neurogenesis, can respond to exogenous cues by adopting a region-specific phenotype. The expression of the limbic system-associated membrane protein (LAMP), a neuron-specific marker of limbic cortical areas, was monitored in cultured neurons arising from precursors harvested fro
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Kantchev, David, Gergana Nenova, Mina Ivelinova, Nadya Manova, and Konstantin Dobrev. "SENSORIMOTOR STIMULATION AFTER ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION." Journal of IMAB - Annual Proceeding (Scientific Papers) 30, no. 2 (2024): 5593–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5272/jimab.2024302.5593.

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Introduction: postural balance is a concept that refers to the body's ability to maintain its center of gravity while relying on a support area. Purpose: to develop and implement a combined physiotherapy programme with sensorimotor exercises and to monitor its effectiveness after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Material and methods: Material: 15 men (mean age 25.16) were observed after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. They underwent a physiotherapy programme combined with additional exercises for sensorimotor stimulation. The sensorimotor stimulation exercises were specifi
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Lloyd, Sarah, Natalie Jones, and Danielle Smith. "Two service evaluations of LEAPlets – An early years programme for children in foster care and adoption, based on the BUSS® (Building Underdeveloped Sensorimotor Systems) Model." Adoption & Fostering 48, no. 3-4 (2024): 471–93. https://doi.org/10.1177/03085759241298289.

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BUSS® is a relationally based intervention, bringing an appreciation of the role nurture, touch and movement play in the development of bodily regulation in early childhood. Following a neurosequential understanding of development ( Perry and Hambrick, 2008 ), BUSS® works to support foster carers and adoptive parents in understanding both the disruptive impact of trauma on the development of their child’s foundation sensorimotor systems and the critical role they can play in ameliorating this disruption. Good bodily regulation offers children a platform upon which relationships, emotional regu
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LaGasse, A. B., and M. W. Hardy. "Considering Rhythm for Sensorimotor Regulation in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders." Music Therapy Perspectives 31, no. 1 (2013): 67–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mtp/31.1.67.

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Gerasimenko, Y., I. Kozlovskaya, and V. R. Edgerton. "Sensorimotor regulation of movements: Novel strategies for the recovery of mobility." Human Physiology 42, no. 1 (2016): 90–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0362119716010096.

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Swerdlow, N. R., F. M. Hanlon, L. Henning, Y. K. Kim, I. Gaudet, and N. D. Halim. "Regulation of sensorimotor gating in rats by hippocampal NMDA: anatomical localization." Brain Research 898, no. 2 (2001): 195–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0006-8993(01)02143-6.

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Gerasimenko, Y., I. Kozlovskaya, and V. R. Edgerton. "Sensorimotor Regulation of Movements: Novel Strategies for the Recovery of Mobility." Физиология человека 42, no. 1 (2016): 106–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7868/s0131164616010094.

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Hening, Wayne A. "Restless legs syndrome: A sensorimotor disorder of sleep/ wake motor regulation." Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports 2, no. 2 (2002): 186–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11910-002-0029-y.

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Softky, William, and Criscillia Benford. "Sensory Metrics of Neuromechanical Trust." Neural Computation 29, no. 9 (2017): 2293–351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/neco_a_00988.

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Today digital sources supply a historically unprecedented component of human sensorimotor data, the consumption of which is correlated with poorly understood maladies such as Internet addiction disorder and Internet gaming disorder. Because both natural and digital sensorimotor data share common mathematical descriptions, one can quantify our informational sensorimotor needs using the signal processing metrics of entropy, noise, dimensionality, continuity, latency, and bandwidth. Such metrics describe in neutral terms the informational diet human brains require to self-calibrate, allowing indi
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Rozhkov, Anton, Anton Popov, and Vitaliy Balahonskiy. "Subjective factors affecting gun shooting accuracy among employees of internal affairs agencies in process of learning." Vestnik of the St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia 2020, no. 4 (2020): 198–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.35750/2071-8284-2020-4-198-206.

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The article is devoted to the study of subjective factors affecting shooting accuracy of law enforcement officers. The empirical study identified some subjective factors reducing gun shooting accuracy and effectiveness among law enforcers. These characteristics include sensorimotor coordination and subjective experience of stress during the shooting process. Scientific analysis made it possible to determine statistical significance of the influence of these factors on the accuracy of shooting. To increase the effectiveness of shooting among officers with a low index of sensorimotor coordinatio
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White, Rachel S., Robert M. Spencer, Michael P. Nusbaum, and Dawn M. Blitz. "State-dependent sensorimotor gating in a rhythmic motor system." Journal of Neurophysiology 118, no. 5 (2017): 2806–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00420.2017.

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Sensory feedback influences motor circuits and/or their projection neuron inputs to adjust ongoing motor activity, but its efficacy varies. Currently, less is known about regulation of sensory feedback onto projection neurons that control downstream motor circuits than about sensory regulation of the motor circuit neurons themselves. In this study, we tested whether sensory feedback onto projection neurons is sensitive only to activation of a motor system, or also to the modulatory state underlying that activation, using the crab Cancer borealis stomatogastric nervous system. We examined how p
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Pfordresher, Peter Q., Andrea R. Halpern, and Emma B. Greenspon. "A Mechanism for Sensorimotor Translation in Singing." Music Perception 32, no. 3 (2015): 242–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/mp.2015.32.3.242.

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We propose a new framework to understand singing accuracy, based on multi-modal imagery associations: the MMIA model. This model is based on recent data suggesting a link between auditory imagery and singing accuracy, evidence for a link between imagery and the functioning of internal models for sensorimotor associations, and the use of imagery in singing pedagogy. By this account, imagery involves automatic associations between different modalities, which in the present context comprise associations between pitch height and the regulation of vocal fold tension. Importantly, these associations
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Guo, Yuh-Jen, Shu-Ching Wang, and Nicole Bloch. "Adult Play Activities: Utilizing Concepts of Trauma-Focused Therapy to Work with Distressed Clients." Journal of the Pennsylvania Counseling Association 27, no. 1 (2025): 18–35. https://doi.org/10.71463/obpv1681.

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Trauma-induced distress leads to client dysregulation and hypervigilance. Impaired cognitive processing and self-regulation undermines the collaboration and empowerment in counseling sessions. Counselors may adopt the bottom-up approach and principles of trauma-focused therapies to engage distressed adults. Counselors can help these clients restore a sense of safety and self-regulation with activities that are rich in sensorimotor experience. Therefore, we developed adult play activities to help clients self-regulate and be empowered to enhance therapeutic process.
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Fioravante, Diasinou, Rong-Yu Liu, Anne K. Netek, Leonard J. Cleary, and John H. Byrne. "Synapsin Regulates Basal Synaptic Strength, Synaptic Depression, and Serotonin-Induced Facilitation of Sensorimotor Synapses in Aplysia." Journal of Neurophysiology 98, no. 6 (2007): 3568–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00604.2007.

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Synapsin is a synaptic vesicle-associated protein implicated in the regulation of vesicle trafficking and transmitter release, but its role in heterosynaptic plasticity remains elusive. Moreover, contradictory results have obscured the contribution of synapsin to homosynaptic plasticity. We previously reported that the neuromodulator serotonin (5-HT) led to the phosphorylation and redistribution of Aplysia synapsin, suggesting that synapsin may be a good candidate for the regulation of vesicle mobilization underlying the short-term synaptic plasticity induced by 5-HT. This study examined the r
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Wang, Li, Kun Bi, Zhou Song, et al. "Disturbed Resting-State Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity of Striatal Subregions in Bulimia Nervosa." International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 23, no. 6 (2020): 356–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyaa023.

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Abstract Background Disturbed self-regulation, taste reward, as well as somatosensory and visuospatial processes were thought to drive binge eating and purging behaviors that characterize bulimia nervosa. Although studies have implicated a central role of the striatum in these dysfunctions, there have been no direct investigations on striatal functional connectivity in bulimia nervosa from a network perspective. Methods We calculated the functional connectivity of striatal subregions based on the resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging data of 51 bulimia nervosa patients and 53 hea
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Blavt, Oksana, Vasyl Lishchuk, Sergii Andreev, and Sergey Stepankov. "Regulation of sensory response students with disabilities of universities the process of inclusive physical education." This bulletin of the Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. Physical education, Sport and Human Health 26 (September 29, 2022): 123–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.32626/2309-8082.2022-26.123-128.

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The purpose of the article is to reveal the impact and effectiveness of inclusive physical education of students with disabilities. Research methods used: theoretical analysis, synthesis, systematization, generalization of data from scientific-methodical and special literature, pedagogical experiment, pedagogical testing, mathematical methods of processing digital arrays, comparative-statistical method, system-functional analysis. The results. Based on the results of the search activity, we received data indicating the following. Positive changes in the indicators of the experimental group stu
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Balconi, Michela, Laura Angioletti, and Katia Rovelli. "Sensorimotor Simulation’s Influence on Stress: EEG and Autonomic Responses in Digital Interviews." Brain Sciences 14, no. 6 (2024): 608. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14060608.

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This study explored the role of sensorimotor simulation in modulating the stress response in individuals exposed to stressful digital simulated interviews. Participants were assigned to two different versions of a Digital Social Stress Test: a simulated version with a dynamic–realistic examining committee (Dyn-DSST) and a version with a static examining committee (Stat-DSST). During interview preparation, behavioral indices reflecting stress regulation and resistance, response times, and electroencephalographic (EEG) and autonomic indices were collected. Higher regulation scores were found for
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Guzii, Oksana, Anatolii Mahlovanyi, and Oleksandr Romanchuk. "Multifunctional changes in the athletes’ body during the formation of autonomic regulations’ overstrain under the influence of training load." Physical rehabilitation and recreational health technologies 8, no. 2 (2023): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.15391/prrht.2023-8(2).03.

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Purpose: the purpose of this study was to generalize polysystemic changes that occur in the body of highly qualified athletes with signs of autonomic regulation overstrain under the influence of training load and during the recovery period after it. Material & Methods: test subjects were qualified male athletes (N=202) aged 22.6±2.8 years, who were examined by means of spiroarteriocardiorhythmography (SACR) and computerized motion meter (CMM). In accordance with the design the examinations with the aid of SACR and CMM were carried out three times: in the morning, on an empty stomach, in a
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Yanagisawa, T., O. Yamashita, M. Hirata, et al. "Regulation of Motor Representation by Phase-Amplitude Coupling in the Sensorimotor Cortex." Journal of Neuroscience 32, no. 44 (2012): 15467–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.2929-12.2012.

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Hanlon, F. M., Y. K. Kim, N. D. Halim, and N. R. Swerdlow. "120. Regulation of sensorimotor gating in rats by hippocampal NMDA: anatomical localization." Biological Psychiatry 47, no. 8 (2000): S36—S37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0006-3223(00)00382-6.

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Lee, Vanessa, Benjamin A. Pawlisch, Matheus Macedo-Lima, and Luke Remage-Healey. "Norepinephrine enhances song responsiveness and encoding in the auditory forebrain of male zebra finches." Journal of Neurophysiology 119, no. 1 (2018): 209–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00251.2017.

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Norepinephrine (NE) can dynamically modulate excitability and functional connectivity of neural circuits in response to changes in external and internal states. Regulation by NE has been demonstrated extensively in mammalian sensory cortices, but whether NE-dependent modulation in sensory cortex alters response properties in downstream sensorimotor regions is less clear. Here we examine this question in male zebra finches, a songbird species with complex vocalizations and a well-defined neural network for auditory processing of those vocalizations. We test the hypothesis that NE modulates audi
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Polianska, O. S. "Article Review "Sensorimotor Criteria for the Formation of the Autonomic Overstrain of the Athletes' Cardiovascular System", authors Romanchuk O. P., Guzii O. V." International Journal of Science Annals 3, no. 2 (2020): 39–40. https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.2020.2.7.

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The paper of Romanchuk and Guzii on “Sensorimotor criteria for the formation of the autonomic overstrain of the athletes’ cardiovascular system” has been published in the International Journal of Science Annals, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2020. The problem of diagnosticating states of fatigue, cardiovascular overstrain and overtraining is important in the practice of current athletes examinations. This allows you to detect early signs of pathological states, which do not only limit the ability of sport perfection but also can lead to the development of critical states. The authors introd
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Park, Anthony, Ying Li, Radi Masri, and Asaf Keller. "Presynaptic and extrasynaptic regulation of posterior nucleus of thalamus." Journal of Neurophysiology 118, no. 1 (2017): 507–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00862.2016.

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The posterior nucleus of thalamus (PO) is a higher-order nucleus involved in sensorimotor processing, including nociception. An important characteristic of PO is its wide range of activity profiles that vary across states of arousal, thought to underlie differences in somatosensory perception subject to attention and degree of consciousness. Furthermore, PO loses the ability to downregulate its activity level in some forms of chronic pain, suggesting that regulatory mechanisms underlying the normal modulation of PO activity may be pathologically altered. However, the mechanisms responsible for
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Soler, Nicolette, Chris Hardwick, Iain E. Perkes, David Dossetor, Paula Bray, and Russell C. Dale. "An exploratory study into an adapted use of the Alert Program for tic disorder in children." Australasian Psychiatry 27, no. 2 (2018): 144–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1039856218815750.

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Objectives: This preliminary study explored whether an adapted approach to the Alert Program, that uses sensorimotor strategies, might assist with management of tic disorders in children. The Alert Program, a program that uses sensorimotor strategies for self-regulation in children with neurodevelopmental disorders, had not been trialled with children with tic disorders. Methods: Ten children with tic disorder were assessed using the Dunn Sensory Profile 2 (SP2), the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) and the Parent Tic Questionnaire (PTQ). Participants attended three 60–90-minute appointm
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Scheerer, Nichole E., Anupreet K. Tumber, and Jeffery A. Jones. "Attentional demands modulate sensorimotor learning induced by persistent exposure to changes in auditory feedback." Journal of Neurophysiology 115, no. 2 (2016): 826–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00799.2015.

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Hearing one's own voice is important for regulating ongoing speech and for mapping speech sounds onto articulator movements. However, it is currently unknown whether attention mediates changes in the relationship between motor commands and their acoustic output, which are necessary as growth and aging inevitably cause changes to the vocal tract. In this study, participants produced vocalizations while they heard their vocal pitch persistently shifted downward one semitone in both single- and dual-task conditions. During the single-task condition, participants vocalized while passively viewing
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Svensson, Erik, Colin G. Evans, and Elizabeth C. Cropper. "Repetition priming-induced changes in sensorimotor transmission." Journal of Neurophysiology 115, no. 3 (2016): 1637–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.01082.2015.

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When a behavior is repeated performance often improves, i.e., repetition priming occurs. Although repetition priming is ubiquitous, mediating mechanisms are poorly understood. We address this issue in the feeding network of Aplysia. Similar to the priming observed elsewhere, priming in Aplysia is stimulus specific, i.e., it can be either “ingestive” or “egestive.” Previous studies demonstrated that priming alters motor and premotor activity. Here we sought to determine whether sensorimotor transmission is also modified. We report that changes in sensorimotor transmission do occur. We ask how t
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Bortolato, Marco, Megan M. Yardley, Sheraz Khoja, et al. "Pharmacological insights into the role of P2X4 receptors in behavioural regulation: lessons from ivermectin." International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 16, no. 5 (2013): 1059–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1461145712000909.

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Abstract Purinergic ionotropic P2X receptors are a family of cation-permeable channels that bind extracellular adenosine 5′-triphosphate. In particular, convergent lines of evidence have recently highlighted P2X4 receptors as a potentially critical target in the regulation of multiple nervous and behavioural functions, including pain, neuroendocrine regulation and hippocampal plasticity. Nevertheless, the role of the P2X4 receptor in behavioural organization remains poorly investigated. To study the effects of P2X4 activation, we tested the acute effects of its potent positive allosteric modul
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Mateev, Martin, Violeta Manolova, and Stoyan Vezenkov. "From Nonverbal to Language – How to Counteract Anti-Human Programming Controlling Children with Early Screen Addiction." Nootism 1, no. 1 (2025): 52–58. https://doi.org/10.64441/nootism.2ncsc.4.

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This study examines the impact of early screen addiction on children's language development and social communication, highlighting the role of automated behavioral programs as a major barrier to speech and cognitive growth. The findings reveal that children exposed to screens at an early age develop animalistic and anti-human automatisms—motor acts without external triggers (e.g., toe-walking, hand-flapping, and animal-like vocalizations, etc.) and reactive behaviors (e.g., biting, scratching, head-banging, and gaze avoidance, etc.). These patterns interfere with sensorimotor integration and a
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