Publications by authors named "Vincent Cheung"

Purpose: The aim of the current study was to determine whether gait control (muscle synergies) or gait stability (margin of stability (MoS)) were different between younger and older adults when walking on level or downhill slopes. Further, it sought to determine associations between either age or physical activity with muscle synergy widths.

Methods: Ten healthy younger (28.

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  • Initial efforts in Hong Kong have effectively controlled primary air pollutants; however, ozone levels have risen over the past 30 years, indicating a need to address volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are key precursors to ozone.
  • A study conducted from May 2015 to June 2019 assessed VOC concentrations at roadside, suburban, and rural sites, revealing that roadside areas had the highest TVOC levels (23.05 ppbv), followed by suburban (12.68 ppbv) and rural (5.16 ppbv) locations.
  • The research identified various sources of VOCs at these sites using the Positive Matrix Factorization model, with LPG and gasoline evaporation being significant contributors in urban areas, while aged air mass and
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Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF), widely used in motor neuroscience for identifying muscle synergies from electromyographical signals (EMGs), extracts non-negative synergies and is yet unable to identify potential negative components (NegCps) in synergies underpinned by inhibitory spinal interneurons. To overcome this constraint, we propose to utilize rectified latent variable model (RLVM) to extract muscle synergies. RLVM uses an autoencoder neural network, and the weight matrix of its neural network could be negative, while latent variables must remain non-negative.

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This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) in treating symptomatic uterine fibroids and adenomyosis. HIFU treatments performed in premenopausal women with symptomatic uterine fibroids and adenomyosis were analyzed retrospectively. Lesion volume reduction, change in symptoms of menstrual pain, and quality of life were examined.

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. This research aims to reveal how the synergistic control of upper limb muscles adapts to varying requirements in complex motor tasks and how expertise shapes the motor modules..

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Background: As health-care demand is growing, our health-care system will require the optimization of the care trajectories. Patients with an alternate level of care (ALC) status could be a target for flow optimization. We aimed to characterize ALC patients and risk factors for ALC status, and to propose an integrated model to analyze the trajectory of ALC patients and discuss solutions to reduce their burden.

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Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are generally diagnosed by clinical assessment, which is a predominantly motor-driven process and accounts for up to 40 % of non-communication being misdiagnosed as unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) (previously known as prolonged/persistent vegetative state). Given the consequences of misdiagnosis, a more reliable and objective multimodal protocol to diagnosing DoC is needed, but has not been produced due to concerns regarding their interpretation and reliability. Of the techniques commonly used to detect consciousness in DoC, task-based paradigms (active paradigms) produce the most unequivocal result when findings are positive.

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The success of checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs) for cancer has been tempered by immune-related adverse effects including colitis. CPI-induced colitis is hallmarked by expansion of resident mucosal IFNγ cytotoxic CD8 T cells, but how these arise is unclear. Here, we track CPI-bound T cells in intestinal tissue using multimodal single-cell and subcellular spatial transcriptomics (ST).

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  • Muscle synergy is being studied as a neuromotor control strategy, but research is lacking in exploring the role of inhibitory components within these synergies.
  • The study analyzed EMG signals from expert pianists to identify inhibitory components in muscle synergies, considering the effects of aging and motor expertise.
  • Findings indicate that older pianists have more inhibitory components, particularly on their left hand, and that these components adjust based on the speed and force of playing, highlighting their importance in motor control.
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This scoping review aimed to explore the characteristics and outcomes of occupation-based interventions for people living with dementia and their spousal caregivers relating to positive aspects of caregiving. A conceptualization of positive aspects of caregiving was developed based on the existing literature encompassing three domains - quality of the caregiver/care receiver relationship, meaning of the caregiver's role in daily life, and caregiver's feeling of accomplishment. Arksey and O'Malley's guidelines were used and four databases were searched to identify studies discussing occupation-based interventions involving spousal caregivers and persons living with dementia in the community that addressed at least one of three domains of positive aspects of caregiving identified in our conceptualization.

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Complex locomotor patterns are generated by combination of muscle synergies. How genetic processes, early sensorimotor experiences, and the developmental dynamics of neuronal circuits contribute to the expression of muscle synergies remains elusive. We shed light on the factors that influence development of muscle synergies by studying subjects with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA, types II/IIIa), a disorder associated with degeneration and deafferentation of motoneurons and possibly motor cortical and cerebellar abnormalities, from which the afflicted would have atypical sensorimotor histories around typical walking onset.

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Expectation is crucial for our enjoyment of music, yet the underlying generative mechanisms remain unclear. While sensory models derive predictions based on local acoustic information in the auditory signal, cognitive models assume abstract knowledge of music structure acquired over the long term. To evaluate these two contrasting mechanisms, we compared simulations from four computational models of musical expectancy against subjective expectancy and pleasantness ratings of over 1000 chords sampled from 739 US Billboard pop songs.

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Generating diverse motor behaviors critical for survival is a challenge that confronts the central nervous system (CNS) of all animals. During movement execution, the CNS performs complex calculations to control a large number of neuromusculoskeletal elements. The theory of modular motor control proposes that spinal interneurons are organized in discrete modules that can be linearly combined to generate a variety of behavioral patterns.

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Objective: To review the perception of and feedback from medical students on the application of a virtual reality (VR) model to acquire vaginal examination (VE) skills.

Methods: A specially designed VR training model on VE was developed with the aim of enhancing medical students' VE skills. Medical students attending the gynecology clinic were invited to try this VR training model.

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Introduction: Muscle synergy is regarded as a motor control strategy deployed by the central nervous system (CNS). Clarifying the modulation of muscle synergies under different strength training modes is important for the rehabilitation of motor-impaired patients.

Methods: To represent the subtle variation of neuromuscular activities from the smaller forearm muscles during wrist motion, we proposed to apply muscle synergy analysis to preprocessed high-density electromyographic data (HDEMG).

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Aim: To evaluate the causes of miscarriage and subsequent pregnancy outcomes among different phenotypes of second trimester miscarriage.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of 170 consecutive second trimester miscarriages between 14 + 0 and 23 + 6 weeks recorded in the Clinical Data Analysis and Reporting System from 2012 to 2021. Cases were excluded if miscarriages occurred before 14 + 0 weeks of gestation, data were incomplete, or passage of the fetus happened before the clinical assessment.

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Healthy ageing modifies neuromuscular control of human overground walking. Previous studies found that ageing changes gait biomechanics, but whether there is concurrent ageing-related modulation of neuromuscular control remains unclear. We analyzed gait kinematics and electromyographic signals (EMGs; 14 lower-limb and trunk muscles) collected at three speeds during overground walking in 11 healthy young adults (mean age of 23.

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This case image demonstrates the usefulness of vulvar ultrasound in the diagnosis of vulvar abscess.

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Uterine fibroid causes heavy menstrual bleeding and can be difficult to manage particularly in patients with complicated medical history. We present a woman with Eisenmenger syndrome, who presented with heavy menses due to fibroid uterus. She was advised against having hormonal therapy or major surgery under general anesthesia.

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Semantic knowledge is central to human cognition. The angular gyrus (AG) is widely considered a key brain region for semantic cognition. However, the role of the AG in semantic processing is controversial.

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The accurate prediction of malignancy for a pelvic mass detected on ultrasound allows for appropriate referral to specialised care. IOTA simple rules are one of the best methods but are inconclusive in 25% of cases, where subjective assessment by an expert sonographer is recommended but may not always be available. In the present paper, we evaluate the methods for assessing the nature of a pelvic mass, including IOTA with subjective assessment by expert ultrasound, RMI and ROMA.

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Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controversial if muscle synergies and clinical observation convey the same information on motor impairment. We aim to identify whether muscle synergies and clinical scales convey the same information or not. Post-stroke patients were administered an upper limb treatment.

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  • The study investigates immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-colitis to understand its causes and similarities to idiopathic ulcerative colitis, aiming to find new treatment targets.
  • Key findings reveal that activated CD8 T cells are predominant in ICI-colitis, and their activation is linked to the severity of the condition, differing from the patterns seen in ulcerative colitis.
  • The research highlights that targeting these activated CD8 T cells with the JAK inhibitor tofacitinib shows promise as a treatment for ICI-colitis.
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