Recently, functional corticomuscular coupling (FCMC) between the cortex and the contralateral muscle has been used to evaluate motor function after stroke. As we know, the motor-control system is a closed-loop system that is regulated by complex self-regulating and interactive mechanisms which operate in multiple spatial and temporal scales. Multiscale analysis can represent the inherent complexity. However, previous studies in FCMC for stroke patients mainly focused on the coupling strength in single-time scale, without considering the changes of the inherently directional and multiscale properties in sensorimotor systems. In this paper, a multiscale-causal model, named multiscale transfer entropy, was used to quantify the functional conne...
Brain connectivity has been employed to investigate on post-stroke recovery mechanisms and assess th...
Previous studies investigating brain activation present during upper limb movement after stroke have...
Motor control involves various parts of the central nervous system (CNS) and requires the exchange o...
Motor dysfunction is a major consequence after stroke and it is generally believed that the loss of ...
The coupling strength between electroencephalogram (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) signals during m...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms behind motor recovery from stroke are not clearly understood. Functional ...
Coupling between cortical oscillations and muscle activity facilitates neuronal communication during...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
The neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a continuous updating of...
International audience: In recent years, network analyses have been used to evaluate brain reorganiz...
Abstract The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor an...
Objective Motor recovery after stroke is attributed to neuronal plasticity, however not all post-str...
In healthy subjects, motor cortex activity and electromyographic (EMG) signals from contracting cont...
Functional neuroimaging studies frequently demonstrated that stroke patients show bilateral activity...
BackgroundMotor impairment after stroke is due not only to direct tissue loss but also to disrupted ...
Brain connectivity has been employed to investigate on post-stroke recovery mechanisms and assess th...
Previous studies investigating brain activation present during upper limb movement after stroke have...
Motor control involves various parts of the central nervous system (CNS) and requires the exchange o...
Motor dysfunction is a major consequence after stroke and it is generally believed that the loss of ...
The coupling strength between electroencephalogram (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) signals during m...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms behind motor recovery from stroke are not clearly understood. Functional ...
Coupling between cortical oscillations and muscle activity facilitates neuronal communication during...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
The neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a continuous updating of...
International audience: In recent years, network analyses have been used to evaluate brain reorganiz...
Abstract The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor an...
Objective Motor recovery after stroke is attributed to neuronal plasticity, however not all post-str...
In healthy subjects, motor cortex activity and electromyographic (EMG) signals from contracting cont...
Functional neuroimaging studies frequently demonstrated that stroke patients show bilateral activity...
BackgroundMotor impairment after stroke is due not only to direct tissue loss but also to disrupted ...
Brain connectivity has been employed to investigate on post-stroke recovery mechanisms and assess th...
Previous studies investigating brain activation present during upper limb movement after stroke have...
Motor control involves various parts of the central nervous system (CNS) and requires the exchange o...