Sökning: "Proprioception"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 39 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Proprioception.
16. Visual and proprioceptive control of arm movements : studies of development and dysfunction
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation was to examine the role of sensory information for control of goal-directed arm movements in children. The role of visual and proprioceptive information on the target for end point accuracy was examined in normal 4- to 12-year- old children (Study I), and in children with motor impairments (Study II). LÄS MER
17. Kraft, form, transformationer : Om kinestetisk musikalitet och kroppsvärldande i pojkars krigslek
Sammanfattning : War play has generally been studied with violence as a central perspective, investigating its impact on children’s aggression, both in a positive and negative sense. Some research results have claimed that war play can contribute to normalising or even encouraging violent behavior amongst children, while other results have claimed that children can develop important physical, cognitive or social skills through war play. LÄS MER
18. The proprioception and neuromuscular stability of the basal thumb joint
Sammanfattning : OBJECTIVES: The basal thumb joint, or the first carpometacarpal joint (CMC1) is an enigmatic construction. The concavo-convex shape of the CMC1 and wide range of movement, allows for both precision and power grips and is particularly susceptible to the development of osteoarthritis. LÄS MER
19. Learning to Assess Grasp Stability from Vision, Touch and Proprioception
Sammanfattning : Grasping and manipulation of objects is an integral part of a robot’s physical interaction with the environment. In order to cope with real-world situations, sensor based grasping of objects and grasp stability estimation is an important skill. LÄS MER
20. Effects of eye and neck muscle proprioception on ocular motor control in normal and strabismic subjects
Sammanfattning : Abundant proprioceptive information originates in eye and neck muscles but their role in normal visual function is unknown. Under experimental conditions, proprioceptive activation induces illusory visual movement, whereas clinical evidence indicates that proprioceptive dysfunction causes disturbances in spatial orientation. LÄS MER