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Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences, Vol 14, Iss 9, p 901 (2024)
Tai Chi (TC) practice has been shown to improve both cognitive and physical function in older adults. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the benefits of TC remain unclear. Our primary aims are to explore whether distinct age-related and TC-pra
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bc21d57692494f36b9dee6d39dda10db
Autor:
Liran Ziegelman, Tanvi Kosuri, Husain Hakim, Luqi Zhao, Abdelwahab Elshourbagy, Kelly Alexander Mills, Timothy Patrick Harrigan, Manuel Enrique Hernandez, James Robert Brašić
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 50, Iss , Pp 109556- (2023)
A low-cost quantitative structured office measurement of movements in the extremities of people with Parkinson's disease [1,2] was performed on participants with Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy as well as age- and sex-matched healthy
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2e0e5452a89f424db9240c89d706416c
Autor:
Manuel Enrique Hernandez, Liran Ziegelman, Tanvi Kosuri, Husain Hakim, Luqi Zhao, Kelly Alexander Mills, James Robert Brašić
Publikováno v:
MethodsX, Vol 9, Iss , Pp 101739- (2022)
A low-cost quantitative continuous measurement of movements utilizes accelerometers to generate signal outputs to precisely record the positions of extremities during the performance of movements. This procedure can readily be accomplished with inexp
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6d1c2c2d044f4f82b1970cba46bae471
Autor:
Timothy P. Harrigan, Brian J. Hwang, Anil K. Mathur, Kelly A. Mills, Alexander Y. Pantelyat, Jee A. Bang, Alveena B. Syed, Pankhuri Vyas, Samuel D. Martin, Armaan Jamal, Liran Ziegelman, Manuel E. Hernandez, Dean F. Wong, James Robert Brašić
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 31, Iss , Pp 105876- (2020)
A low-cost quantitative structured office measurement of movements in the extremities of people with Parkinson's disease [1,2] was performed on people with Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, and age-matched healthy volunteers. Participants
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/623c6b2f1e604a7a8184d44a63112913
Autor:
Yang Hu, Maxine He, Jennifer Zhao, Alka Bishnoi, Liran Ziegelman, Elizabeth Hsiao-Wecksler, Manuel E. Hernandez
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 54:596-597
Autor:
Liran Ziegelman, Abdulrahman Alkurdi, Yang Hu, Alka Bishnoi, Rachneet Kaur, Richard Sowers, Elizabeth T Hsiao-Wecksler, Manuel E. Hernandez
Publikováno v:
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference. 2021
Virtual reality (VR) technology offers an exciting way to emulate real-life walking conditions that may better elicit changes in emotional state. We aimed to determine whether VR technology is a feasible way to elicit changes in state anxiety during
Autor:
Liran Ziegelman, Pankhuri Vyas, Anil Mathur, Brian Jaeho Hwang, Timothy P. Harrigan, Dean F. Wong, Samuel D. Martin, Armaan Jamal, Alveena Batool Syed, Manuel E. Hernandez, James Robert Brašić, Jee A. Bang, Kelly A. Mills, Alexander Pantelyat
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 31, Iss, Pp 105876-(2020)
Data in Brief
Data in Brief
A low-cost quantitative structured office measurement of movements in the extremities of people with Parkinson's disease [1,2] was performed on people with Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, and age-matched healthy volunteers. Participants
Autor:
Richard B. Sowers, Shuo Yang, Rachneet Kaur, Manuel E. Hernandez, Rongyi Sun, Liran Ziegelman
Publikováno v:
BIBM
We study the interaction between balance function and anxiety in humans via a virtual reality based experimental setup, fundamentally designed to examine postural control and neurological feedback during balance-demanding height and perturbation shif
Publikováno v:
Humanoids
We examine the feasibility and effectiveness of a virtual reality (VR) based experimental setup to monitor and modify the neural and physiological anxiety-related responses to balance-demanding target-reaching whole body leaning tasks. In our system,
Publikováno v:
EMBC
We describe an experimental setup, which uses virtual reality to understand neural responses to height and perturbations in human postural control. This system could help clinicians develop better methods to alleviate symptoms from a significant fear