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  2. Roger M. Enoka - Wikipedia

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    He is also the director of the Neurophysiology of Movement Lab. [2] According to Web of Knowledge, Professor Enoka has 232 published items, which have been cited a total of 9,254 times (as of Nov 10, 2014). His most frequently cited paper (622 citations) is titled "Neurobiology of Muscle Fatigue". [3]

  3. Laban movement analysis - Wikipedia

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    Laban movement analysis (LMA), sometimes Laban/Bartenieff movement analysis, is a method and language for describing, visualizing, interpreting and documenting human movement. It is based on the original work of Rudolf Laban , which was developed and extended by Lisa Ullmann , Irmgard Bartenieff , Warren Lamb and others.

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  5. Human brain samples contain an entire spoon’s worth of ...

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    Human brains today contain 50% more plastic than in 2016, a new study found. Brain of people diagnosed with dementia had the most.

  6. Bereitschaftspotential - Wikipedia

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    The SMA has the starting function of the movement or action. The role of the SMA was further substantiated by Cunnington et al. 2003, [18] showing that SMA proper and pre-SMA are active prior to volitional movement or action, as well as the cingulate motor area (CMA). This is now called ‘anterior mid-cingulate cortex (aMCC)’.

  7. Fitness Pros Share the Best Cardio Workouts for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Try three sets of 30 seconds of movement, taking a break for 45 seconds between each one. ... R.D., C.S.C.S., co-founder of SoHo Strength Lab, Promix Nutrition, and ARENA previously told ...

  8. Kestenberg Movement Profile - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, the Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP) is a system of movement observation and analysis that therapists use to appraise individuals include fetuses. [1] The KMP is structured as a psychological profile attained through notating and graphing an individual's body movement. As Loman and Foley wrote in 1996, “...experiences get ...

  9. Woman Claims She Desperately Tried to Text Husband Her ...

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    A woman is suing Sean "Diddy" Combs, accusing the mogul of sexually assaulting her after a party in 1999.. The plaintiff, who is not named in the complaint obtained by PEOPLE, says she was 23 and ...