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  • Acute tolerance to the motor impairment effects of ethanol
    One of the two cylinders was rotated by a 115-V 1I12- hp motor such that the belt moved at a constant speed of 7 cm/sec. .... A constant current source (400 V dc ) delivered scrambled shock (300 j.iA) to the grid floor. .... was constructed in such a way that an animal was forced to run treadmill -fashion completely on … then randomly assigned to three groups, and on each of three subsequent test days were given an IP injection of a different dose of 20% (w/v) ethanol in normal saline of 1.5, 2.0, or 2.5 g/kg, such that all…
  • A Cyber Expert System for Auto-Tuning Powered Prosthesis Impedance Control Parameters
    A multi-functional data acquisition card (National Instruments, TX, USA) collected all sensor measurements at 100 Hz and pro- vided digital-to-analog control output to drive the DC motor through a motor controller (Maxon, Switzer- land). .... generated by the PKP as a function of the measured knee joint angle ( hp ) and angular velocity .... During all experiment trials, subjects walked on an instrumented treadmill at a speed of 0.6 m .... 2.5 .
  • Histopathological, biomechanical, and behavioral pain findings of Achilles tendinopathy using an animal model of overuse injury
    The treadmill consists of a polyurethane belt (JCM245WU, Nuera Industriel, Laval, Canada) driven by a 1/8 HP dc motor (CM31D18NZ10 and Speedmaster, Leeson, Graf- ton) and is supported by a frame made of aluminum extrusions (Fig. 1). .... Longitudinal sections 5 lm thick were either processed in hematoxylin and eosin stain (HE) or alcian blue stain at pH 2.5 and observed under bright field (HE and alcian blue) and polarized light microscopy (HE).
  • Motor Control in Home Appliances
    Motors used in home appliance applications are typically fractional or low-horsepower types with power ratings from 0.25 hp (186 W) to 3 hp (2,238W). .... - Treadmill - Garage Door Opener. .... and/or non-isolated power supplies to provide bias or to provide high-voltage dc to the switching .... All devices are offered with 0.5 A and 4.0 A peak output current options and isolation ratings of 1 kV, 2.5 kV and 5 kV.
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
    Gardner MB, Officer JE, Rongey RW, Charman HP , Hartley JW, Estes JD, Huebner RJ. .... Retro- virus-induced motor neuron disease of mice: molecular basis of neurotropism and paralysis. .... Meeting of the Neuro- degeneration Drug Screening Consortium, 7–8 April 2002, Washington, DC USA. .... Traditional therapies have included clonazepam 0.5 mg tid, diazepam 2.5 to 5 mg bid-qid, or lorazepam 0.5 to 1.0 mg q 8 h PRN. .... Kirkinezos et al. (18) showed that 30 min/ day of treadmill running 5 days/wk for 10 weeks…
  • Poster Session
    The physiological response and walking economy were evaluated during walking on the tread- mill with two constant speeds (3.6 and 4.8 km.h-1). .... important part of emo- tion processing that has received little attention, despite the motor symptoms characterizing HD. .... Pre- sented at: American Academy of Neurology; April 22, 2015; Washing- ton, DC . .... The debut of seizures was observed from birth to 2.5 years, the average age at onset 5,6 6 0,16 months. .... Regression analyses demonstrated that the Cognitive Impairment (CI), Hallucinations and Psychosis ( HP ), and Light Headedness on Standing…
  • Using Machine Learning for Real-time Activity Recognition and Estimation of Energy Expenditure
    Walking - Treadmill 3mph - Treadmill 9 - hard. .... Wearable Wellness Monitoring Using ECG and Accelerometer Data, Technical Report: HPL-2005-134, HP Laboratories Cambridge, Cambridge .... Washington DC , USA, 2004, pp. 158-165. .... Wireless Accelerometer / Tilt Controller Version 2.5 ." 2008 [cited January 16th 2008]. .... [236] D. A. Winter, "Biomechanics and Motor Control of Human Movement," 2nd Edition ed.
  • Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders
    The natural disease progression of degenerative cerebellar ataxias is 0.6– 2.5 points per year on the SARA scale (ranging from 0 to 40) depending on genotypes (Jacobi et al. 2011). .... These results indicated that despite a gradual decline of motor performance and gradual increase of ataxia symptoms .... Patients have to compensate the perturbation of the accelerating treadmill (accelerating phase 1s) by anterior directed steps. .... Clin Rehabil 25:195–216 Martin TA, Keating JG, Goodkin HP , Bastian AJ, Thach WT. .... Cerebellum 9:148–166 Menzies FM, Rubinsztein DC .
  • Neurorehabilitation Technology
    Davis HP , Squire LR. .... Region and task-specific activation of arc in primary motor cortex of rats following motor skill learning .... Small SL, Hlustik P, Noll DC , Genovese C, Solodkin A. .... Cerebellar contributions to locomotor adaptations during splitbelt treadmill walking. .... Fig. 2.5 Lateralization of motor deficits after stroke.
  • Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience
    Pflugers Arch 460(2):405–415 Bell DC , Yao H, Saenger RC, Riley JH, Siegelbaum SA. .... Nat Neurosci 2(6):508–514 Mannikko R, Elinder F, Larsson HP . .... hyperpolarization-activated HCN1 channel is impor- tant for motor learning and neuronal integration by cerebellar Purkinje cells. .... (2009) Modularity of endpoint force patterns evoked using intraspinal microstimulation in treadmill trained and/or neurotrophin-treated chronic .... In the original parameterization of Jansen et al. (1993), the PRO parameters are kept constant for all populations (e0 = 2.5 sÀ1 ; r = 558.7 VÀ1 ; .