Mathematical Modelling in Motor Neuroscience: State of the Art and Translation to the Clinic

Mathematical Modelling in Motor Neuroscience: State of the Art and Translation to the Clinic

Leigh, R. John
Ramat, Stefano
Shaikh, AASEF G.

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Mathematical Modelling in Motor Neuroscience: State of the Art and Translation to the Clinic, Volume 248, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of topics, including Mathematical modeling in clinical and basic motor neuroscience, The math of medicine - the computational lessons learned from the human disease, Mathematical models - an extension of the clinician's mind, From differential equation to linear control systems: the study of the VOR, Closed lop and nonlinear systems, State-space equations and learning, Integrators and optimal control, and much more. Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authorsPresents the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research seriesIncludes the latest information on mathematical modeling in motor neuroscience INDICE: 1. Mathematical modeling in clinical and basic motor neuroscience Stefano Ramat and Aasef G. Shaikh VIEW OF THE FIELD: PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE 2. The math of medicine - the computational lessions learnt from the human disease Lance M. Optican 3. Mathematical models - an extension of the clinician's mind John Leigh DIDACTIC: Modeling 4. From differentail equation to inear control systems: the study of the VOR. Stefano Ramat 5. Closed lop and nonlinear systems Philippe Lefevre 6. State-space equations and learnin Maurice Smith 7. Integrators and optimal control Daniel Merfeld 8. Sequential Bayesian updating Stefan Glasauer 9. Maps and sensorimotor transformations John van Opstal 10. Modeling Gaze Position-Dependent Opsoclonus Lance M. Optican DIDACTIC: Translational 11. Clinical applications of differential equations and linear control systems Dominik Straumann 12. Translational physiology of ocular motor plant Joseph Louis Demer 13. Disorders of motor learning Aasef G. Shaikh 14. Clinical applications of the control system models John Leigh 15. Motion perception and control system models in health and disease Barry Mitra Seemungal 16. Gaze-position Dependent Opsoclonus in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Janet Rucker RESEARCH: Plant and binocular contro 17. Twisted Implications of Torques for Ocular Motor Modeling Joseph Louis Demer 18. Extraocular muscles involved in convergence are innervated by an additional set of palisade endings that may differ in their excitability: a study in human Anja Horn-Bochtler 19. On the retinal correspondences across the binocular visual field Bernhard J. M. Hess 20. Motion and binocular disparity processing: two sides of two different coins Christian Quaia 21. The use of oculomotor plant models and eye movements in cybersecurity research Oleg Komogortsev 22. Nonlinearity in gaze holding: experimental results and possible mechanisms Giovanni Bertolini 23. Computational modeling of the role of compartmentalization in superior oblique palsy Qi Wei 24. Essential Infantile Esotropia: Potential Role of Extended Subcortical Neuroplasticity Michael Brodsky RESEARCH: Saccades 25. Input-output organization of omnipause neurons in the control of saccadic eye movements Yoshikazu Shinoda 26. The roles of commissural connections between the bilateral superior colliculi in the control of saccadic eye movements. Mayu takahashi 27. Potassium Channels in Omnipause Neurons Umit Suat Mayadali 28. The Cerebellum-Mediated Latency-Duration Balance Minimizes the Endpoint Variability in Anti-Saccades Alessandra Rufa 29. The variability of saccade trajectories explained by the superposition of planning noise, premotor noise, and motor noise Thomas Eggert RESEARCH: Vestibular, balance, and postural control 30. Optimal velocity storage models for changing vestibular function Faisal Karmali 31. The role of temporo-parietal cortex in upright perception and the link with torsional eye position Amir Kheradmand 32. A theoretical framework for 'unexplained' dizziness in the elderly Diego Kaski 33. Vestibulocerebellar basis of mal de debarquement syndrome Catherine Cho 34. The functional head impulse test Silvia colnaghi 35. Roll tilt thresholds mediate age-related effects on balance Daniel Merfeld 36. The role of vestibular precision in postural sway and manual control Faisal Karmali 37. Dynamic modeling of visual-vestibular conflict detection Isabelle Garzorz 38. Visual Control of Balance Adolfo Bronstein 39. Explaining perceptual signs and symptoms following unilateral lesions of vestibular pathways Stefan Glasauer 40. Effect of motor and sensory noise in the control of upright standing Amel Cherif 41. Model of optokinetic responses involving two different visual motion processing pathways Kenichiro Miura RESEARCH: Adaptation 42. New insights into error-dependent motor learning Maurice Smith 43. A Neuronal Process for Adaptive Control of Primate Saccadic System Yoshiko Kojima 44. Using chemogenetic tools (DREADDs) to study reward sensitivity Barry Richmond 45. A unified computational framework for visual attention dynamics Dario Zanca 46. Can Improving the estimation of two rate models in visuomotor reach adaptation by advanced preprocessing methods Murat Ozdemir RESEARCH: Dystonia 47. When enough is enough! High motor variability in DYT1 dystonia is associated with impaired visuomotor adaptation. Anna Sadnicka 48. The role of basal ganglia in the integrative neural network model for cervical dystonia Alexey Sedov 49. A unifying motor control framework for task-specific dystonia Anna Sadnicka 50. Machine learning approach characterizes the tremor irregularity in dystonia Sinem Balta Beylergil 51. Role of proprioception in the integrative network model for dystonia Nataliya Pyatka RESEARCH: Parkinson's disease 52. Oculomotor effects of medical and surgical treatments of Parkinson's disease Chrystalina Antoniades 53. Temporal coupling of action and visual perception in health and Parkinson's disease Elena pretegiani 54. Vestibular heading perception in Parkinson's disease patients treated with deep brain stimulation Sinem Balta Beylergil 55. A new approach for estimation of spiketrain patterns in basal ganglia Vladislav Myrov RESEARCH: Nystagmus 56. Rebound nystagmus, a window to the oculomotor integrator Jorge Otero-Milan 57. Central positional nystagmus: a modeling approach Ji-Soo Kim 58. Modulation of pendular nystagmus by visual inputs in multiple sclerosis: mathematical modeling for mechanism Ileok Jung Dr 59. Atypical seesaw nystagmus Aasef G. Shaikh 60. Hyperexcitable reciprocally innervating mesencephalic network causes paraneoplastic seesaw nystagmus and opsoclonus Macym Rizvi 61. Response to patching in amblyopic patients with and without fusion maldevelopment nystagmus Fatema Ghasia RESEARCH: Others 62. Expanded study of ocular-motor fatigue in internuclear ophthalmoparesis due to multiple sclerosis Alessandro Serra 63. Dynamic properties of saccades distinguish different forms of spinocerebellar ataxia Pamela Federighi 64. Oculomotor and vestibular correlates in autoimmune and paraneoplastic ataxia syndromes Jorge Kattah 65. Eye-Hand Re-coordination: a Pilot Investigation of Gaze and Reach Biofeedback in Chronic Stroke Todd hudson 66. Kinematics and the neurophysiological study of visually-guided eye movements Laurent Goffart 67. Understanding the Mechanisms Underlying Bodily Distress: An Application of Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of the Head Motor System to Psychosomatic Medicine Cecilia Ramaioli

  • ISBN: 978-0-444-64233-2
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 358
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2019
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés