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Am. J. Med. Genet. A   2020 Jan 30   

KPTN gene homozygous variant-related syndrome in the northeast of Brazil: A case report.

Lucena PH, Armani-Franceschi G, Bispo-Torres AC, Bandeira ID, Lucena MFG, Maldonado I, Veiga MF, Miguel D, Lucena R

Alteration of the KPTN gene, responsible for the coding of kaptin (a protein involved in actin cytoskeletal dynamics), causes a syndrome characterized ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova      

[Neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders in preterm-born children (with extremely low, very low or low body weight)].

Zavadenko NN, Davydova LA

To evaluate the incidence of neurological diseases and neurodevelopmental disorders in preterm-born children, aged 5-8 years, with extremely low (ELBW ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Biol Cybern   2020 Jan 18   

Establishing metrics and control laws for the learning process: ball and beam balancing.

Buza G, Milton J, Bencsik L, Insperger T

Understanding how dexterity improves with practice is a fundamental challenge of motor control and neurorehabilitation. Here we investigate a ball and ... Read More

Source: PubMed
JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep   2019 Dec 30   

Experience of activity and participation of individuals with developmental coordination disorder/dyspraxia and their families and service providers: a qualitative systematic review protocol.

Miyahara M, Moebs I, Pocock T, Farquhar J

This review aims to synthesize existing qualitative studies on the experiences of activity limitations and participation restrictions in individuals w ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Autism Res   2019 Dec 26   

Learning of skilled movements via imitation in ASD.

McAuliffe D, Zhao Y, Pillai AS, Ament K, Adamek J, Caffo BS, Mostofsky SH, Ewen JB

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) consists of altered performance of a range of skills, including social/communicative and motor skills. It is unclear wh ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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