Biomecânica e controle motor aplicado no estudo de disfunções motoras
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https://doi.org/10.5016/8734Abstract
Quando realizamos um movimento no espaço, vários processamentos precisam ocorrer nos níveis moleculares, celulares, musculares e neurais para dar vida à ação motora. Em cada um destes níveis, a quantidade de sub-processamentos é muito grande, mesmo quando se trata da execução de movimentos simples, como uma flexão de um dedo. Do ponto de vista biológico, a maioria destes processamentos não é linear. No entanto, eles ocorrem de forma sincronizada no tempo, gerando um ato motor suave e linear. Um exemplo típico é a forma assincrônica com que as unidades motoras de um músculo são recrutadas, gerando uma força muscular que aumenta gradativamente no tempo.Downloads
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