Reports about standardized and repeatable experimental procedures investigating supraspinal activation in patients with gait disorders are scarce in current neuro-imaging literature. Well-designed and executed tasks are important to gain insight into the effects of gait-rehabilitation on sensorimotor centers of the brain. The present study aims to demonstrate the feasibility of a novel imaging paradigm, combining the magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible stepping robot (MARCOS) with sparse sampling functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure task-related BOLD signal changes and to delineate the supraspinal contribution specific to active and passive stepping. Twenty-four healthy participants underwent fMRI during active and passive...
While a detailed understanding of brain activity with hand movements has developed, less is known ab...
Stroke, which is the leading cause of disability and the third leading cause of death in adults in N...
The differences in the neural mechanisms contributing to upper and lower extremity movement have not...
Reports about standardized and repeatable experimental procedures investigating supraspinal activati...
Background Brain activity has been shown to undergo cortical and sub-cortical functional reorganisa...
To date, the neurophysiological correlates of muscle activation required for weight bearing during w...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
The role of the primary motor cortex and other supraspinal structures in controlling human locomotio...
International audienceHuman locomotion is a complex sensorimotor behavior whose central control rema...
Background and Purpose-Although knowledge concerning cortical reorganization related to upper limb f...
Brain activity knowledge of healthy subjects is an important reference in the context of motor contr...
International audienceForce and effort are important components of a motor task that can impact reha...
Background: Experimental designs using surrogate gait-like movements, such as in functional magneti...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Postural control is essential for maintaining balance and facilitating goal-directed action during v...
While a detailed understanding of brain activity with hand movements has developed, less is known ab...
Stroke, which is the leading cause of disability and the third leading cause of death in adults in N...
The differences in the neural mechanisms contributing to upper and lower extremity movement have not...
Reports about standardized and repeatable experimental procedures investigating supraspinal activati...
Background Brain activity has been shown to undergo cortical and sub-cortical functional reorganisa...
To date, the neurophysiological correlates of muscle activation required for weight bearing during w...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
The role of the primary motor cortex and other supraspinal structures in controlling human locomotio...
International audienceHuman locomotion is a complex sensorimotor behavior whose central control rema...
Background and Purpose-Although knowledge concerning cortical reorganization related to upper limb f...
Brain activity knowledge of healthy subjects is an important reference in the context of motor contr...
International audienceForce and effort are important components of a motor task that can impact reha...
Background: Experimental designs using surrogate gait-like movements, such as in functional magneti...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Postural control is essential for maintaining balance and facilitating goal-directed action during v...
While a detailed understanding of brain activity with hand movements has developed, less is known ab...
Stroke, which is the leading cause of disability and the third leading cause of death in adults in N...
The differences in the neural mechanisms contributing to upper and lower extremity movement have not...