The role and function that proprioception plays in movement and motor learning have been debated since the 19th century but can be difficult to isolate and study. Lesions at various points along the proprioceptive pathway result in afferent paresis that can be significantly disabling. Compensatory mechanisms can help with successful rehabilitation and provide an opportunity to study the role of these mechanisms in sensory feedback. Here, we present two cases of adult patients with complete hemisensory loss after a stroke: one patient with a cortical stroke and the other one with a thalamic stroke. First, we see that that motor learning can occur without proprioception, with the help of visual feedback. Second, proprioception plays an import...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Proprioception deficits are common post-stroke and predict poor functional ...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceHumans have the remarkable ability to adapt their motor behaviour to changes i...
The role and function that proprioception plays in movement and motor learning have been debated sin...
The role and function that proprioception plays in movement and motor learning has been debated sinc...
Background: Most motor learning theories posit that proprioceptive sensation serves...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability and patient response to treatment is highly variable. ...
Background: Most motor learning theories posit that proprioceptive sensation serves an important rol...
Proprioceptive information arises from a variety of channels, including muscle, tendon, and skin aff...
Stroke patients with motor paralysis and proprioceptive deficits are considered to have a worse func...
International audienceProprioception, the sense of position and movement of body segments, may not b...
Proprioceptive deficits are common after stroke and have been associated with poorer recovery. Relat...
It has long been a goal of the human movement research community to develop a more complete understa...
Background. Proprioception of fingers is essential for motor control. Reduced proprioception is comm...
International audienceIt is uncertain how vision and proprioception contribute to adaptation of volu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Proprioception deficits are common post-stroke and predict poor functional ...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceHumans have the remarkable ability to adapt their motor behaviour to changes i...
The role and function that proprioception plays in movement and motor learning have been debated sin...
The role and function that proprioception plays in movement and motor learning has been debated sinc...
Background: Most motor learning theories posit that proprioceptive sensation serves...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability and patient response to treatment is highly variable. ...
Background: Most motor learning theories posit that proprioceptive sensation serves an important rol...
Proprioceptive information arises from a variety of channels, including muscle, tendon, and skin aff...
Stroke patients with motor paralysis and proprioceptive deficits are considered to have a worse func...
International audienceProprioception, the sense of position and movement of body segments, may not b...
Proprioceptive deficits are common after stroke and have been associated with poorer recovery. Relat...
It has long been a goal of the human movement research community to develop a more complete understa...
Background. Proprioception of fingers is essential for motor control. Reduced proprioception is comm...
International audienceIt is uncertain how vision and proprioception contribute to adaptation of volu...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Proprioception deficits are common post-stroke and predict poor functional ...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceHumans have the remarkable ability to adapt their motor behaviour to changes i...