Objective: Short intracortical inhibition (SICI) is a GABAA-mediated phenomenon, argued to mediate selective muscle activation during coordinated motor activity. Markedly reduced SICI has been observed in the acute period following stroke and, based on findings in animal models, it has been posited this disinhibitory phenomenon may facilitate neural plasticity and contribute to early motor recovery. However, it remains unresolved whether SICI normalizes over time, as part of the natural course of stroke recovery. Whether intracortical inhibition contributes to motor recovery in chronic stroke also remains unclear. Notably, SICI is typically measured at rest, which may not fully reveal its role in motor control. Here we investigated SICI at ...
Motor impairment following stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults. Despite advances in mo...
Background. Functional neuroimaging studies show adaptive changes in areas adjacent and distant from...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
Objective: Short intracortical inhibition (SICI) is a GABAA-mediated phenomenon, argued to mediate s...
In healthy subjects, preparation to move is accompanied by motor cortical disinhibition. Poor contro...
AbstractA rapidly growing number of studies using inhibition of the contralesional hemisphere after ...
A prospective longitudinal cohort study in stroke patients was performed to better understand the ro...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate motor disinhibition in affected and unaffected motor areas in the acute s...
Background. Recovery of motor function after stroke may be associated with changes in inhibitory and...
Up to now, the mechanism of motor impairment and recovery after stroke has been thought to be based ...
BACKGROUND: Functional neuroimaging studies show adaptive changes in areas adjacent and distant from...
International audienceAbstract Recovery of dexterous hand use is critical for functional outcome aft...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
Background: With the advent of novel brain stimulation techniques aimed at improving functional outc...
Background. Functional neuroimaging studies show adaptive changes in areas adjacent and distant from...
Motor impairment following stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults. Despite advances in mo...
Background. Functional neuroimaging studies show adaptive changes in areas adjacent and distant from...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
Objective: Short intracortical inhibition (SICI) is a GABAA-mediated phenomenon, argued to mediate s...
In healthy subjects, preparation to move is accompanied by motor cortical disinhibition. Poor contro...
AbstractA rapidly growing number of studies using inhibition of the contralesional hemisphere after ...
A prospective longitudinal cohort study in stroke patients was performed to better understand the ro...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate motor disinhibition in affected and unaffected motor areas in the acute s...
Background. Recovery of motor function after stroke may be associated with changes in inhibitory and...
Up to now, the mechanism of motor impairment and recovery after stroke has been thought to be based ...
BACKGROUND: Functional neuroimaging studies show adaptive changes in areas adjacent and distant from...
International audienceAbstract Recovery of dexterous hand use is critical for functional outcome aft...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
Background: With the advent of novel brain stimulation techniques aimed at improving functional outc...
Background. Functional neuroimaging studies show adaptive changes in areas adjacent and distant from...
Motor impairment following stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults. Despite advances in mo...
Background. Functional neuroimaging studies show adaptive changes in areas adjacent and distant from...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...