AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of damaged regions. Recent studies using magnetic stimulation to disrupt the healthy human brain shed new light on the potential for dynamic compensation across the motor system
The organization of motor representation in the human brain is plastic in a number of situations. Pl...
ObjectiveHemiparesis due to damage by stroke in primary motor cortex (MI) or its underlying projecti...
Chronic impairment of upper limb motor function is a common and debilitating consequence of stroke w...
Brain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may 'take over' the function of damaged regi...
AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of dama...
What promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have shown altera...
Brain cells control everything we do - from speaking to walking to breathing. The brain needs a stea...
AbstractWhat promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have show...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Damage to motor areas of the brain, caused by stroke, can produce devastating motor deficits, includ...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
ObjectivesPreclinical studies found that epidural motor cortex stimulation improved motor deficits a...
Objectives: Previous studies have revealed a selective functional loss of the large, high-threshold ...
Numerous post-stroke rehabilitative approaches developed to date have only limited effectiveness in ...
The motor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas interacting via excitatory an...
The organization of motor representation in the human brain is plastic in a number of situations. Pl...
ObjectiveHemiparesis due to damage by stroke in primary motor cortex (MI) or its underlying projecti...
Chronic impairment of upper limb motor function is a common and debilitating consequence of stroke w...
Brain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may 'take over' the function of damaged regi...
AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of dama...
What promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have shown altera...
Brain cells control everything we do - from speaking to walking to breathing. The brain needs a stea...
AbstractWhat promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have show...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Damage to motor areas of the brain, caused by stroke, can produce devastating motor deficits, includ...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
ObjectivesPreclinical studies found that epidural motor cortex stimulation improved motor deficits a...
Objectives: Previous studies have revealed a selective functional loss of the large, high-threshold ...
Numerous post-stroke rehabilitative approaches developed to date have only limited effectiveness in ...
The motor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas interacting via excitatory an...
The organization of motor representation in the human brain is plastic in a number of situations. Pl...
ObjectiveHemiparesis due to damage by stroke in primary motor cortex (MI) or its underlying projecti...
Chronic impairment of upper limb motor function is a common and debilitating consequence of stroke w...