Dexterity was investigated in right-handed subjects in the subacute phase of a first unilateral subcortical middle cerebral artery stroke affecting the left or right hemisphere and right-handed healthy subjects. Dexterity was quantified at both hands by kinematic recordings of finger and hand tapping, a reach-to-grasp movement, quantitative analysis of grip forces in a grasp-lift task and clinical rating scales. Stroke subjects exhibited significant deficits in timing and coordination of tapping movements at both the contralesional and ipsilesional hands, irrespective of the hemisphere affected. Likely for the reach-to-grasp and grasp-lift movements a bilateral impairment was found in stroke subjects. In particular, slowing of hand transpor...
An early and frequent observation made in studies of manual dexterity is the superior proficiency of...
The present work evaluates whether stroke-induced deficits of reach-to-grasp movements, established ...
Introduction: Arm dysfunction is not confined to the contralesional arm.Understanding intralimb kine...
Background and objective. The authors investigated hemispheric specialization for the visuomotor tra...
One of the most devastating consequences of early corticospinal lesions is the impaired dexterity th...
Objective: To determine (1) if speed of finger tapping is bilaterally slow after an acute unilateral...
Typical upper limb-mediated activities of daily living involve coordination of both arms, often requ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation was designed to determine the unique contribution of each hemisphere t...
After unilateral cerebral hemisphere stroke, resulting in contralateral arm symptoms but largely spa...
Objective: Hemiparesis due to infarction of the middle cerebral artery has become an increasingly im...
Objectives. Spontaneous arm use in patients with poststroke hemiparesis is crucial to the recovery o...
Patients with right unilateral cerebral stroke, four of which showed acute hemispatial neglect, and ...
Stroke results in irreversible brain damage, with the type and severity of symptoms dependent upon t...
Patients with right unilateral cerebral stroke, four of which showed acute hemispatial neglect, and ...
The ability to rapidly establish a memory link between arbitrary sensory cues and goal-directed move...
An early and frequent observation made in studies of manual dexterity is the superior proficiency of...
The present work evaluates whether stroke-induced deficits of reach-to-grasp movements, established ...
Introduction: Arm dysfunction is not confined to the contralesional arm.Understanding intralimb kine...
Background and objective. The authors investigated hemispheric specialization for the visuomotor tra...
One of the most devastating consequences of early corticospinal lesions is the impaired dexterity th...
Objective: To determine (1) if speed of finger tapping is bilaterally slow after an acute unilateral...
Typical upper limb-mediated activities of daily living involve coordination of both arms, often requ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation was designed to determine the unique contribution of each hemisphere t...
After unilateral cerebral hemisphere stroke, resulting in contralateral arm symptoms but largely spa...
Objective: Hemiparesis due to infarction of the middle cerebral artery has become an increasingly im...
Objectives. Spontaneous arm use in patients with poststroke hemiparesis is crucial to the recovery o...
Patients with right unilateral cerebral stroke, four of which showed acute hemispatial neglect, and ...
Stroke results in irreversible brain damage, with the type and severity of symptoms dependent upon t...
Patients with right unilateral cerebral stroke, four of which showed acute hemispatial neglect, and ...
The ability to rapidly establish a memory link between arbitrary sensory cues and goal-directed move...
An early and frequent observation made in studies of manual dexterity is the superior proficiency of...
The present work evaluates whether stroke-induced deficits of reach-to-grasp movements, established ...
Introduction: Arm dysfunction is not confined to the contralesional arm.Understanding intralimb kine...