Recovery is dynamic during acute stroke, but whether new motor skills can be acquired with the paretic upper limb (UL) during this recovery period is unknown. Clarifying this unknown is important, because neurorehabilitation largely relies on motor learning. The aim was to investigate whether, during acute stroke, patients achieved motor skill learning and retention with the paretic UL. Over 3 consecutive days (D1-D3), 14 patients practiced with their paretic UL the CIRCUIT, a motor skill learning task with a speed/accuracy trade-off (SAT). A Learning Index (LI) was used to quantify normalised SAT changes in comparison with baseline. Spontaneous motor recovery was quantified by another task without SAT constraint (EASY), by grip force (GF),...
Motor skill learning is critical in post-stroke motor recovery, but little is known about its underl...
The ability to live independently after stroke critically depends on the recovery of motor function ...
Objective To establish the time course of recovery regarding smoothness of upper limb movements in t...
PURPOSE: Motor sequence learning is important for stroke recovery, but experimental tasks require de...
Background. During upper limb motor recovery after stroke, the greatest improvements occur typically...
This review addresses what is currently known about the time course of skill reacquisition after str...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Stroke represents a disconnection phenomenon that oft...
BACKGROUND: Task-oriented training with upper extremity (UE) skilled movements has been established ...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Western countries and it is estimated that up t...
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that cognitive demands influence motor performance during recovery f...
Motor skill learning is one of the key components of motor function recovery after stroke, especiall...
There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the first 6 months after st...
Background. Motor learning mechanisms may be operative in stroke recovery and possibly reinforced by...
Stroke rehabilitation assumes motor learning contributes to motor recovery, yet motor learning in st...
Background and Purpose— Severe upper limb paresis is a major contributor to disability after stroke....
Motor skill learning is critical in post-stroke motor recovery, but little is known about its underl...
The ability to live independently after stroke critically depends on the recovery of motor function ...
Objective To establish the time course of recovery regarding smoothness of upper limb movements in t...
PURPOSE: Motor sequence learning is important for stroke recovery, but experimental tasks require de...
Background. During upper limb motor recovery after stroke, the greatest improvements occur typically...
This review addresses what is currently known about the time course of skill reacquisition after str...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Stroke represents a disconnection phenomenon that oft...
BACKGROUND: Task-oriented training with upper extremity (UE) skilled movements has been established ...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Western countries and it is estimated that up t...
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that cognitive demands influence motor performance during recovery f...
Motor skill learning is one of the key components of motor function recovery after stroke, especiall...
There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the first 6 months after st...
Background. Motor learning mechanisms may be operative in stroke recovery and possibly reinforced by...
Stroke rehabilitation assumes motor learning contributes to motor recovery, yet motor learning in st...
Background and Purpose— Severe upper limb paresis is a major contributor to disability after stroke....
Motor skill learning is critical in post-stroke motor recovery, but little is known about its underl...
The ability to live independently after stroke critically depends on the recovery of motor function ...
Objective To establish the time course of recovery regarding smoothness of upper limb movements in t...