英語 での Voluntary movement の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Voluntary movement becomes difficult.
Organization of voluntary movement project.
For example, a US high school student developed acommunication tool for patients who had lost all voluntary movement except for eye movement. .
Learning and control processes of voluntary movement in the central nervous system- National Institute for Physiological Sciences.
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In this case the voluntary movements are completely at the will of the participant, although a rough guideline is given to the subject to leave at least two to three seconds between movements. .
Subject:「Learning and control processes of voluntary movement in the central nervous system」.
A terribly rough explanation(you can only do a rough explanation on this site), in the brains that are in the skull(cranium),two large loops are spinning around for a voluntary movement.
Hemiplegia is a complete loss of the possibility of voluntary movements in the arm and leg on one side of the body.
Research has implicated three regions of the brain variously involved in social behavior andcomplex cognitive planning, voluntary movement, and emotional and motivational responses.
The title of the English sentence of“voluntary movement neural circuit” was set as a neural circuit“of” voluntary movement. .
Also known as persistent vegetative state,the syndrome's symptoms include no voluntary movement or awareness of surroundings.
The system conveys signals from the brain controlling voluntary movement to the legs via electrical stimulation of the lower spinal cord and helps damaged spinal nerves recover.
The cause of dyskinesia is almost always altered brain chemistry, or brain damage, specifically, injury to the region of thebrain called the basal ganglia where voluntary movement and learned habits are controlled.
Caudate nucleus,which is a"C" shaped nucleus that is implied in voluntary movement control, although it is also implied in learning and memory processes.
In a similar gesture in 2010, students from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay(IIT-B), had launched a fund-raising drive called'Give one for IIT-Bombay' where every alumnus,part of the voluntary movement, pledged 1 per cent of their salary to IIT-B every month.
A mechanism that smoothly executes ordinary realistic voluntary movements is a system integrated with feedback(feedback) of information about various situations caused by exercise.
However, when the living human beings are given a lot of power andthe maximum tension of voluntary movement is measured, it seems that this is at most about 10 N/cm2.
The caudate,originally thought to primarily be involved with control of voluntary movement, is now known to be an important part of the brain's learning and memory system.
Degenerative nervous disorder usually begins slowly and worsens over time,leading to muscle tremors and slowing of voluntary movements, muscle rigidity, imbalance, changes in speech and dementia(dementia).
The caudate,originally thought to primarily be involved with control of voluntary movement, is now known to be an important part of the brain's learning and memory system.
The caudate,originally thought to primarily be involved with control of voluntary movement, is now known to be an important part of the brain's learning and memory system.
Ataxia(inability to co-ordinate voluntary muscle movement).
The international voluntary service movement was born in 1920.
Following the Voluntary Blackout movement that took place in Canada in 2001, the movement gradually spread around the world.