International audienceDuring gain adaptation, participants must learn to adapt to novel visuo-motor mappings in which the movement amplitudes they produce do not match the visual feedback they receive. The aim of the present study was to investigate the neural substrates of gain adaptation by examining its possible disruption following left hemisphere stroke. Thirteen chronic left hemisphere stroke patients and five healthy right-handed control subjects completed three experimental phases involving reaching with the left hand, which was the less-affected hand in patients. First, participants reached without visual feedback to six different target locations (baseline phase). Next, in the adaptation phase, participants executed movements to o...
The ability to adapt is a fundamental and vital characteristic of the motor system. In the present s...
Background and objective. The authors investigated hemispheric specialization for the visuomotor tra...
The left hemisphere's dominance for movement is well known. The basis of its dominance is less clear...
International audienceDuring gain adaptation, participants must learn to adapt to novel visuo-motor ...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
In this study, we examine whether corrections made during an ongoing movement are differentially aff...
We characterized how hemiparetic stroke survivors and neurologically intact individuals adapt reachi...
Prismatic adaptation has been repeatedly reported to alleviate neglect symptoms; in normal subjects,...
Left hemispheric stroke is known to be associated with right neglect and/or not lateralized attentio...
It is unclear whether additionally recruited sensorimotor areas in the ipsilesional and contralesion...
International audienceA large proportion of right-hemisphere stroke patients show hemispatial neglec...
Studies of cerebellar patients employing modern lesion-symptom mapping techniques have provided valu...
International audienceNeglect patients exhibit both a lack of awareness for the spatial distortions ...
The ability to adapt is a fundamental and vital characteristic of the motor system. In the present s...
Background and objective. The authors investigated hemispheric specialization for the visuomotor tra...
The left hemisphere's dominance for movement is well known. The basis of its dominance is less clear...
International audienceDuring gain adaptation, participants must learn to adapt to novel visuo-motor ...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
In this study, we examine whether corrections made during an ongoing movement are differentially aff...
We characterized how hemiparetic stroke survivors and neurologically intact individuals adapt reachi...
Prismatic adaptation has been repeatedly reported to alleviate neglect symptoms; in normal subjects,...
Left hemispheric stroke is known to be associated with right neglect and/or not lateralized attentio...
It is unclear whether additionally recruited sensorimotor areas in the ipsilesional and contralesion...
International audienceA large proportion of right-hemisphere stroke patients show hemispatial neglec...
Studies of cerebellar patients employing modern lesion-symptom mapping techniques have provided valu...
International audienceNeglect patients exhibit both a lack of awareness for the spatial distortions ...
The ability to adapt is a fundamental and vital characteristic of the motor system. In the present s...
Background and objective. The authors investigated hemispheric specialization for the visuomotor tra...
The left hemisphere's dominance for movement is well known. The basis of its dominance is less clear...