Strength after 50 isn’t about lifting the heaviest weights—it’s about power, balance, and independence. Master these four key ...
Human saccades and fixations have numerous functions in complex everyday tasks, which have sometimes been neglected in simple experimental situations. In this review I describe some of the ...
SPRINT Sprinting is a phenomenal way to develop power, as well as a ridiculous physique. If you’re an athlete, you best be sprinting, regardless of your sport. Sprinting is also incredibly taxing on ...
The neural pathways and brain regions involved in eye movements during ocular fixation and gaze control include the cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum, and abnormal eye movements can indicate the ...
Spontaneous, random baby movements aid development of their sensorimotor system, according to new research. Detailed motion capture of newborns and infants was combined with a musculoskeletal computer ...
There are numerous causes of frequent solid bowel movements. Frequent bowel movements that are not diarrhea can happen due to infections, food allergies, and more. Many people associate frequent bowel ...
It’s a good idea to keep tabs on your baby’s movement in utero, especially during the third trimester of pregnancy. That way, if you do notice a drop in fetal movements, you can seek care for ...
An incomplete bowel movement is the feeling of still needing to poop after you’ve been to the toilet. Possible causes include irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and constipation. Stools are typically soft ...
This is an edited excerpt from The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research in the Age of Austerity, published by Zed Books June 2014. In this book, we try to better understand the way that the ...