The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is a critical tool for assessing an individual's basic motor abilities, aiming to prevent sports injuries. However, current automated FMS evaluation is based on deep learning methods, and the evaluation of actions is limited to rank scoring, which lacks fine-grained feedback suggestions and has poor interpretability. This limitation prevents the effective application of automated FMS evaluation for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn addition to the antidepressant properties of ketamine at subanesthetic doses, studies have revealed ketamine's influence on memory acquisition, consolidation, and reconsolidation. The effects of acute low-dose ketamine administration on conditioned memory have been investigated extensively in rodents through conditioned fear memory and morphine-induced conditioned place preference. In contrast to conditioned memory, the novel object recognition (NOR) task assesses the natural format of memory by exploiting the rodents' natural preference for novelty.
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