Oral Motor Behavior: Impact on Oral Conditions and Dental Treatment : Workshop Proceedings, May 16-17, 1979Patricia Bryant, Elliot Gale, John Rugh U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1979 - 261 pages |
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... peripheral receptors were necessary and sufficient for motor control and learning . This view is referred to as " closed - loop " control . Closed - loop theory originated in the engineering sciences from servotheory and cybernetics and ...
... peripheral receptors were necessary and sufficient for motor control and learning . This view is referred to as " closed - loop " control . Closed - loop theory originated in the engineering sciences from servotheory and cybernetics and ...
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... peripheral sources enters the higher centers of the central nervous system ( CNS ) where it is operated on and transformed into information necessary for movement patterning . These higher centers dictate the characteristics of the ...
... peripheral sources enters the higher centers of the central nervous system ( CNS ) where it is operated on and transformed into information necessary for movement patterning . These higher centers dictate the characteristics of the ...
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... peripheral receptor , which is strong support for peripheral control . Augmented Feedback . In studies involving feedback augmentation , the response - produced feedback is enhanced or amplified . The rationale for such feedback ...
... peripheral receptor , which is strong support for peripheral control . Augmented Feedback . In studies involving feedback augmentation , the response - produced feedback is enhanced or amplified . The rationale for such feedback ...
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... peripheral receptors . Research in primate de- afferentation has made direct contributions to the information base subserving feedback deprivation in movement ( Taub , 1976 ) . When the surgical technique of deafferentation is applied ...
... peripheral receptors . Research in primate de- afferentation has made direct contributions to the information base subserving feedback deprivation in movement ( Taub , 1976 ) . When the surgical technique of deafferentation is applied ...
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... peripheral feedback . Keel and Posner ( 1968 ) found that the minimum time required to process visual information in an alternate tapping task was approximately 200 msec . Similarly , Chernikoff and Taylor ( 1952 ) determined ...
... peripheral feedback . Keel and Posner ( 1968 ) found that the minimum time required to process visual information in an alternate tapping task was approximately 200 msec . Similarly , Chernikoff and Taylor ( 1952 ) determined ...
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