Формирование новых двигательных координаций: роль моторной коры
Диссертация
Участию Ml в формировании двигательных координации уделяется большое внимание в современных исследованиях (McKiernan et al., 2000; Holdefer a. Miller, 2002; Jackson et al., 2003; Graziano, 2006; Stinear et al., 2009). В решении такого рода задачи существенное преимущество имеет модель выученных движений, эфферентная организация которых принципиально отличается от естественных координации… Читать ещё >
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- Глава I. ОБЗОР ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ ОБЩАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА МОТОРНОЙ КОРЫ
- 1. Эволюция представлений о<�функции М
- 2. Внешние связи М
- 3. Внутренняя организация М
- 4. Участие М1 в управлении движениями
- 5. М1 и обучение
- 6. Двигательные реакции, критически зависящие от сохранности М
- Глава II. МЕТОДЫ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ
- Глава III. РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ
- 1. ЕСТЕСТВЕННАЯ КООРДИНАЦИЯ ДВИЖЕНИЙ ГОЛОВЫ И ЛАПЫ
- 1. 1. Естественная координация у интактных собак
- 1. 2. Естественная координация после удаления моторной коры
- 1. ЕСТЕСТВЕННАЯ КООРДИНАЦИЯ ДВИЖЕНИЙ ГОЛОВЫ И ЛАПЫ
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