Rewriting of Brain Information Processing in Voluntary Movement (Motor Control) and Postural ControlNew!!
All our daily actions are based on two crucial elements: voluntary movement and the postural control that supports it. For example, the seemingly simple act of lifting a coffee cup involves both the voluntary movement of the arm to the target position and the postural control that maintains the body's balance to prevent it from […]
Returning to Work After a Stroke: 3 Key Points to Consider Before Your ReturnNew!!
Stroke can significantly impact daily life and work due to resulting disabilities. However, many individuals successfully return to the workplace through appropriate rehabilitation and preparation. This article explains three crucial points to consider before returning to work after a stroke, incorporating recent research and knowledge. 1. Re-evaluating Your Current Condition and Job Responsibilities One of […]
Neural Circuits Generating the Rhythm of Walking: Latest Insights into the Central Pattern Generator (CPG)New!!
The act of "walking," something we usually do without conscious thought, is actually controlled by a highly sophisticated neural mechanism. The Central Pattern Generator (CPG), a neural network, plays a central role in this process. The CPG has the ability to autonomously generate rhythmic motor patterns, such as walking, even without commands from the brain […]