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人間の力と位置制御 - 増補フィードバックの役割
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Behavior
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JoVE Journal Behavior
Force and Position Control in Humans – The Role of Augmented Feedback
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06:31 min

June 19, 2016

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 00:45EMG and TMS Subject Preparation
  • 03:21Feedback Presentation, Motor Task, & TMS
  • 04:59Results
  • 05:48Conclusion

Summary

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Controlling an identical movement with position or force feedback results in different neural activation and motor behavior. This protocol describes how to investigate behavioral changes by looking at neuromuscular fatigue and how to evaluate motor cortical (inhibitory) activity using subthreshold TMS with respect to the interpretation of augmented feedback.

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