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Movement Disorders
Known as:
Movement Disorder Syndromes
, MOVEMENT DISORDER (NOS)
, Dyskinesia Syndrome
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Syndromes which feature DYSKINESIAS as a cardinal manifestation of the disease process. Included in this category are degenerative, hereditary, post…
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Narrower (14)
Angelman Syndrome
Asterixis
Athetosis
Catalepsy
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Apraxias
Ataxia
Central Nervous System
Cerebellar Diseases
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Broader (1)
nervous system disorder
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
High‐ or low‐technology measurements of energy expenditure in clinical gait analysis?
R. Boyd
,
S. Fatone
,
+7 authors
K. Graham
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
1999
Corpus ID: 919305
The repeatability of energy‐expenditure measurements were studied in five children and four adults without disabilities using the…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Behavioral pathology induced by repeated systemic injections of 3-nitropropionic acid mimics the motoric symptoms of Huntington's disease
C. Borlongan
,
T. K. Koutouzis
,
T. Freeman
,
D. Cahill
,
P. Sanberg
Brain Research
1995
Corpus ID: 19734034
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Steady-state fluctuations of human walking
J. Pailhous
,
M. Bonnard
Behavioural Brain Research
1992
Corpus ID: 3939247
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Control of elevator muscle activity during simulated chewing with varying food resistance in humans.
F. Ottenhoff
,
A. Bilt
,
H. Glas
,
F. Bosman
Journal of Neurophysiology
1992
Corpus ID: 26243889
1. During chewing, a small part of the observed muscle activity is needed for the basic open-close movements of the mandible, and…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
An equilibrium-point model for fast, single-joint movement: I. Emergence of strategy-dependent EMG patterns.
M. Latash
,
Gerald L. Gottlieb
Journal of Motor Behavior
1991
Corpus ID: 11652140
We describe a model for the regulation of fast, single-joint movements, based on the equilibrium-point hypothesis. Limb movement…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Predictors and indicators of quality of life in patients with closed-head injury.
P. Klonoff
,
Louis Costa
,
W. Snow
Journal of Clinical and Experimental…
1986
Corpus ID: 25243022
This study examined predictors and indicators of quality of life in 71 patients with closed-head injury (CHI), 2-4 years…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Triggering of locust jump by multimodal inhibitory interneurons.
K. Pearson
,
W. J. Heitler
,
J. Steeves
Journal of Neurophysiology
1980
Corpus ID: 20112225
1. The locust jump is triggered by a sudden inhibition of activity in hindleg flexor tibiae motoneurons following cocontraction…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Characteristics of motor apparatus in testicular, epididymal and ejaculated spermatozoa. A study using demembranated sperm models.
H. Mohri
,
H. Mohri
,
Ryuzo Yanagimachi
,
Ryuzo Yanagimachi
Experimental Cell Research
1980
Corpus ID: 45421087
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Correlation of variability in structure with variability in synaptic connections of an identified interneuron in locusts
K. Pearson
,
C. Goodman
The Journal of comparative neurology
1979
Corpus ID: 26578060
Numerous reports have described variability in the morphology of identified neurons; none, however, has previously reported…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Hippocampal mediation of raphe lesion- and PCPA-induced hyperactivity in the rat
B. Jacobs
,
C. Trimbach
,
E. E. Eubanks
,
M. Trulson
Brain Research
1975
Corpus ID: 45021574
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