Search results for "TAPP"
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Hunting for the beat in the body: on period and phase locking in music-induced movement.
2014
Music has the capacity to induce movement in humans. Such responses during music listening are usually spontaneous and range from tapping to full-body dancing. However, it is still unclear how humans embody musical structures to facilitate entrainment. This paper describes two experiments, one dealing with period locking to different metrical levels in full-body movement and its relationships to beat- and rhythm-related musical characteristics, and the other dealing with phase locking in the more constrained condition of sideways swaying motions. Expected in Experiment 1 was that music with clear and strong beat structures would facilitate more period-locked movement. Experiment 2 was assum…
Ensi- ja toistuvaismuutto Suomessa vuosina 1988-1996
2001
Vahvemman valvonnassa : valtiollisen poliisin toiminta neuvostokansalaisten palauttamiseksi Neuvostoliittoon vuosina 1944-1948
2000
Therapeutic Benefits of Music-Based Synchronous Finger Tapping In Parkinson’s Disease – an fNIRS Study Protocol for Randomized Controlled Trial in Da…
2020
Abstract Background: Music therapy improves neuronal activity and connectivity of healthy persons and patients with clinical symptoms of neurological diseases like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Major Depression. Despite the plethora of publications that have reported the positive effects of music interventions, little is known about how music improves neuronal activity and connectivity in afflicted patients.Methods: For patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease (PD), we propose a daily 25-minute music-based synchronous finger tapping (SFT) intervention for 8-weeks. Eligible participants with PD are split into two groups: an intervention group and a control arm. In addition…
Keskisuomalaissukujen tarinat
2013
Attāli rezultāti pacientiem pēc transabdominālas preperitoneālas ingvinālās trūces operācijas atkarībā no ievietotā tīkliņa izmēra
2018
Problēmās būtība: Cirkšņa trūces operācijas ir vienas no visbiežāk veiktajām operācijām pasaulē. Šobrīd galvenie pēcoperācijas mērķi ir vēl vairāk samazināt trūces recidīva attīstību, samazināt hroniskas pēcoperācijas sāpes un uzlabot pacienta dzīves kvalitāti. Pētījuma mērķis: Noskaidrot, kā ievietotā tīkliņa izmērs ietekmē vēlīnus pēcoperācijas rezultātus un dzīves kvalitāti, salīdzinot hronisku sāpju, diskomforta, svešķermeņa sajūtas un recidīvu attīstības biežumu. Izvirzītā hipotēze: Pacientiem, kuriem tiek implantēts mazāka izmēra tīkliņš, retāk tiek novērotas vēlīnas pēcoperācijas komplikācijas Metodika un materiāli: Pētījumā tika iekļauti pacienti, kuriem tika veikta plānveida ingvin…
Heidi Blake: Tappolista. Kremlin salamurhaohjelma
2021
Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Blake, Heidi (2020): Tappolista. Kremlin salamurhaohjelma ja Vladimir Putinin sota länttä vastaan. (From Russia with Blood 2019) Suom. Aura Nurmi. Atena. nonPeerReviewed
Historical Homicide Monitor 2.0
2020
This research brief is the manual of the Historical Homicide Monitor (HHM), providing background information, general coding instructions, and the detailed Historical Homicide Monitor 2.0 codebook. The Historical Homicide Monitor: • Is intended for use in long-duration homicide research, enabling comparisons of homicide patterns and rates over long time spans and across study regions. • Transforms information from qualitative-textual sources into a standardized and mostly quantitative format. • Is source neutral: any type of qualitative source can be made commensurate with other sources by using the instrument. • Is designed to be compatible with the European Homicide Monitor standard (Gran…
Motor Cortex Function in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
2019
Previous studies indicated changes of motor cortex excitability in fibromyalgia (FM) patients and the positive results of transcranial stimulation techniques. The present study aimed to explore the metabolism of motor cortex in FM patients, in resting state and during slow and fast finger tapping, using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), an optical method which detects in real time the metabolism changes in the cortical tissue. We studied 24 FM patients and 24 healthy subjects. We found a significant slowness of motor speed in FM patients compared to controls. During resting state and slow movement conditions, the metabolism of the motor areas was similar between groups. The oxy…