Brain activity knowledge of healthy subjects is an important reference in the context of motor control and reeducation. While the normal brain behavior for upper-limb motor control has been widely explored, the same is not true for lower-limb control. Also the effects that different stimuli can evoke on movement and respective brain activity are important in the context of motor potentialization and reeducation. For a better understanding of these processes, a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to collect data of 10 healthy subjects performing lower-limb multijoint functional movement under three stimuli: verbal stimulus, manual facilitation, and verbal + manual facilitation. Results showed that, with verbal stimulus, bot...
Introduction: Bilateral upper limb training (BT) has therapeutic potential in stroke rehabilitation....
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Brain activity knowledge of healthy subjects is an important reference in the context of motor contr...
Studies of unilateral finger movement in right-handed subjects have shown asymmetrical patterns of a...
The aim of the work in this thesis is the development of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
Postural control is essential for maintaining balance and facilitating goal-directed action during v...
The differences in the neural mechanisms contributing to upper and lower extremity movement have not...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
We compared brain activation involved in the observation of isolated right hand movements (e.g. twis...
It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bila...
The impact of learning on brain functional laterality has not been systematically investigated. We e...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to reveal the shared neural resources between movemen...
Cortical interhemispheric interactions in motor control are still poorly understood and it is import...
Whereas behavioral studies have made significant contributions toward the identification of the prin...
Introduction: Bilateral upper limb training (BT) has therapeutic potential in stroke rehabilitation....
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Brain activity knowledge of healthy subjects is an important reference in the context of motor contr...
Studies of unilateral finger movement in right-handed subjects have shown asymmetrical patterns of a...
The aim of the work in this thesis is the development of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI...
Postural control is essential for maintaining balance and facilitating goal-directed action during v...
The differences in the neural mechanisms contributing to upper and lower extremity movement have not...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
We compared brain activation involved in the observation of isolated right hand movements (e.g. twis...
It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bila...
The impact of learning on brain functional laterality has not been systematically investigated. We e...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to reveal the shared neural resources between movemen...
Cortical interhemispheric interactions in motor control are still poorly understood and it is import...
Whereas behavioral studies have made significant contributions toward the identification of the prin...
Introduction: Bilateral upper limb training (BT) has therapeutic potential in stroke rehabilitation....
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...