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PLOS ONE | 2018

Manual action verbs modulate the grip force of each hand in unimanual or symmetrical bimanual tasks

Ronaldo Luis da Silva; David Labrecque; Fátima Aparecida Caromano; Johanne Higgins; Victor Frak

Manual action verbs modulate the right-hand grip force in right-handed subjects. However, to our knowledge, no studies demonstrate the ability to accomplish this modulation during bimanual tasks nor describe their effect on left-hand behavior in unimanual and bimanual tasks. Using load cells and word playlists, we evaluated the occurrence of grip force modulation by manual action verbs in unimanual and symmetrical bimanual tasks across the three auditory processing phases. We found a significant grip force increase for all conditions compared to baseline, indicating the occurrence of modulation. When compared to each other, the grip force variation from baseline for the three phases of both hands in the symmetrical bimanual task was not different from the right-hand in the unimanual task. The left-hand grip force showed a lower amplitude for auditory phases 1 and 2 when compared to the other conditions. The right-hand grip force modulation became significant from baseline at 220 ms after the word onset in the unimanual task. This moment occurred earlier for both hands in bimanual task (160 ms for the right-hand and 180 for the left-hand). It occurred later for the left-hand in unimanual task (320 ms). We discuss the hypothesis that Broca’s area and Broca’s homologue area likely control the left-hand modulation in a unilateral or a bilateral fashion. These results provide new evidence for understanding the linguistic function processing in both hemispheres.


Brain Sciences | 2018

Effects of Excitatory Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the P3 Point in Chronic Stroke Patients—Case Reports

Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Angela Maria de Souza; Francielly Ferreira Santos; Sueli Toshie Inoue; Johanne Higgins; Victor Frak

Objective: To evaluate the effects of excitatory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the international 10–20 system P3 point (intraparietal sulcus region) in chronic patients with a frontal lesion and parietal sparing due to stroke on the impaired upper (UL) and lower limb (LL) as measured by the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA). Methods: Three patients (C1: 49.83/2.75, C2: 53.17/3.83, C3: 63.33/3.08-years-old at stroke/years post-stroke, respectively) received two weeks (five days/week) of rTMS at 10 Hz of P3. A patient was treated in similar conditions with a sham coil (S1: 56.58/4.33). Patients were evaluated before, after, and two months post-treatment (A1, A2, and A3, respectively). Results: For LL, the scores of the motor function subsection of C1 and C3 as well as the sensory function of C2 increased by A2 and remained by A3. For UL, the score of the motor function of C2 and C3 also increased, but the score of C3 decreased by A3. The score of the range of motion subsection of C3 increased by the two follow-up evaluations. Conclusion: This study suggests excitatory rTMS over P3 may be of use for some chronic stroke patients, but these findings need to be verified in a future clinical trial.


Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo | 2007

Caracterização da passagem de bipedestação para sedestação no solo e da passagem de decúbito dorsal no solo para bipedestação em crianças normais

Renata Escorcio; Lilian A. Y. Fernandes; Michele Emy Hukuda; Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Cláudia Marchetti Vieira da Cruz; Fátima Aparecida Caromano


Archive | 2018

Effects of Excitatory Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the Anterior Intraparietal Area in Chronic Stroke Patients

Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Angela Maria de Souza; Francielly Ferreira Santos; Sueli Toshie Inoue; Johanne Higgins; Victor Frak


Tomo | 2014

Rap na fronteira: Narrativas poéticas do Movimento hip hop

Angela Maria de Souza; Janaina Santana de Jesus; Ronaldo Luis da Silva


Archive | 2009

Miopatia mitocondrial: avaliação e orientações fisioterapêuticas - Relato de caso Mitochondrial myopathy: evaluation and physiotherapeutic orientations - case report

Eduardo Vital de Carvalho; Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Talita Stuchi; Fátima Aparecida Caromano


ConScientiae Saúde | 2009

Efeito do feedback visual na força isométrica da pinça de três dedos

Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Renata Escorcio; Michele Emy Hukuda; Lilian A. Y. Fernandes; Eduardo Vital de Carvalho; Fátima Aparecida Caromano


ConScientiae Saúde | 2009

Miopatia mitocondrial: avaliação e orientações fisioterapêuticas - Relato de caso

Eduardo Vital de Carvalho; Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Talita Stuchi; Fátima Aparecida Caromano


Archive | 2008

Efeito do feedback visual na força isométrica da pinça de três dedos Effect of visual feedback in the isometric force of the pinch of three fingers

Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Renata Escorcio; Michele Emy Hukuda; Lilian Aparecida Yoshimura; Eduardo Vital de Carvalho; Fátima Aparecida Caromano


Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia | 2007

EFEITOS DA REEDUCAÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA EM IDOSAS SEDENTÁRIAS

Ronaldo Luis da Silva; Michele Emy Hukuda; Lilian A. Y. Fernandes; Renata Escorcio; A. J. Garcia; Fátima Aparecida Caromano

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Victor Frak

Université du Québec à Montréal

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