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Balance and Coordination Testing
Title:
Balance and Coordination Testing
Publication Information:
Cambridge, MA MyJoVE Corp 2016
Physical Description:
online resource (545 seconds)
Series:
Science Education: Behavioral Science
General Note:
Title from resource description page
Abstract:
Balance and coordination are critical components involved in the control of movement. Many sensory receptors and neural processing units are required to help individuals maintain balance while performing various activities. Deficits in balance and coordination occur in patients suffering from movement disorders or due to aging. Therefore, scientists are trying to understand the pathophysiology behind these conditions. One way to do that is by using rodent models and testing them on behavioral paradigms such as the rotarod or balance beam. This video discusses the currently known neurophysiology behind balance and coordination. Then, we go over protocols to run balance tests in rodents using the rotarod and balance beam. Finally, we'll discuss some current studies utilizing these methods to investigate aging, muscular dystrophy and Parkinson's disease.
Reading Level:
For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
Electronic Access:
https://www.jove.com/t/5423
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