What promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have shown alterations in function in various cortical areas, including the contralesional (unaffected) motor cortex (M1). However, whether these changes contribute to recovery or are mere epiphenomena remains unclear. We therefore sought evidence that the ipsilateral M1 can compensate for dysfunction of the contralateral M1. We recorded the change in force production during a finger-tapping task in response to acute disruption of M1 function by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Neither control (occipital) nor ipsilateral M1 rTMS lead to a change in tapping force. RTMS over contralateral M1 had a short-lived effect and induced changes in ip...
Contralesional dorsal premotor cortex (cPMd) may support residual motor function following stroke. W...
AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of dama...
BackgroundTMS studies examining the role of the unaffected hemisphere in motor function after stroke...
AbstractWhat promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have show...
Movement of an affected hand after stroke is associated with increased activation of ipsilateral mot...
After stroke, movements of the paretic hand rely on altered motor network dynamics typically includi...
Background and purpose: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsilat...
International audienceWhile experimental studies in the monkey have shown that motor recovery after ...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsil...
BackgroundStudies examining the contribution of contralesional brain regions to motor recovery after...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Neurosciences, 2007.The ultimate goal in this research w...
Contralesional dorsal premotor cortex (cPMd) may support residual motor function following stroke. W...
AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of dama...
BackgroundTMS studies examining the role of the unaffected hemisphere in motor function after stroke...
AbstractWhat promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have show...
Movement of an affected hand after stroke is associated with increased activation of ipsilateral mot...
After stroke, movements of the paretic hand rely on altered motor network dynamics typically includi...
Background and purpose: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsilat...
International audienceWhile experimental studies in the monkey have shown that motor recovery after ...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsil...
BackgroundStudies examining the contribution of contralesional brain regions to motor recovery after...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Neurosciences, 2007.The ultimate goal in this research w...
Contralesional dorsal premotor cortex (cPMd) may support residual motor function following stroke. W...
AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of dama...
BackgroundTMS studies examining the role of the unaffected hemisphere in motor function after stroke...