International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmission of voluntary command to spinal motor nuclei remains controversial in humans. In healthy subjects, their implication in cortical control is hidden by predominant role of crossed corticospinal tract. However, evidence from electrophysiological and imaging studies suggest that ipsilateral tracts may contribute to functional recovery after unilateral brain damage. This randomized-sham control study aims to explore to what extent ipsilateral tracts from the undamaged hemisphere may strengthen corticospinal control onto spinal motor networks following stroke.MethodsAnodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) was combined with monosy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsil...
What promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have shown altera...
AbstractWhat promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have show...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
© 2017 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Objective Chronic stroke patients with m...
Cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (c-tDCS) can reduce excitability of neurons in prim...
Cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (c-tDCS) can reduce excitability of neurons in prim...
Background and purpose: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsilat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsil...
What promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have shown altera...
AbstractWhat promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have show...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
International audienceObjectiveThe role of ipsilateral motor cortex efferent pathways in the transmi...
© 2017 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Objective Chronic stroke patients with m...
Cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (c-tDCS) can reduce excitability of neurons in prim...
Cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (c-tDCS) can reduce excitability of neurons in prim...
Background and purpose: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsilat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent research has shown that following stroke patients can display ipsil...
What promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have shown altera...
AbstractWhat promotes motor recovery from stroke? To date, studies of recovery from stroke have show...