2012
DOI: 10.5152/balkanmedj.2012.106
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Advanced analysis of finger-tapping performance: A preliminary study

Abstract: The finger-tapping (FT) test has been used for almost a century to evaluate muscle control and motor ability in the upper extremities (1). This task is frequently used to quantitatively evaluate patients with Parkinson's disease (1), ataxia (2), Alzheimer's disease (3), and Korsakoff syndrome (4), as well as in individuals who have suffered an acute stroke (5). Moreover, the finger-tapping test is widely used to evaluate motor function in the upper limbs (6-8) and the relationship between hand preference and h… Show more

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“…An unexpected performance increase in the last period (PERIOD-3) of MVRM is consistent with the earlier studies (15)(16)(17) where it was named as "Late adaptation pahase", "Super effort period" and "Ha gayret phenomenon" in (Figure 2). The latter stands for "win or die" circumstances and emphasizes on the impact of internal motivation that may smartly modulates the performance in unexpected situations (Limbic System in Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…An unexpected performance increase in the last period (PERIOD-3) of MVRM is consistent with the earlier studies (15)(16)(17) where it was named as "Late adaptation pahase", "Super effort period" and "Ha gayret phenomenon" in (Figure 2). The latter stands for "win or die" circumstances and emphasizes on the impact of internal motivation that may smartly modulates the performance in unexpected situations (Limbic System in Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This period of MVRM was defined as "early adaptation phase" (15), "early stage of learning" or "cognitive stage" (18) in the literature ( Figure 2). As the names imply this period consists of environmental adaptation, development of schema with practice and integration of sensory information.…”
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