Background and Objective. Kinematic analysis of reaching movements is increasingly used to evaluate upper extremity function after cerebrovascular insults in humans and has also been applied to rodent models. Such analyses can require time-consuming frame-by-frame inspections and are affected by the experimenter's bias. In this study, we introduce a semi-automated algorithm for tracking forepaw movements in mice. This methodology allows us to calculate several kinematic measures for the quantitative assessment of performance in a skilled reaching task before and after a focal cortical stroke. Methods. Mice were trained to reach for food pellets with their preferred paw until asymptotic performance was achieved. Photothrombosis was then appl...
Dexterous motor skills are essential for normal, everyday functioning but are impaired in many neuro...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with increasing prevalence every year. It is im...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with increasing prevalence every year. It is im...
Background and Objective. Kinematic analysis of reaching movements is increasingly used to evaluate ...
: Kinematics is the gold-standard method for measuring detailed joint motions. Recent research demon...
Stroke affects more than 795,000 Americans each year, and it is estimated that one out of every eigh...
Background: Neural injury to the motor cortex may result in long-term impairments. As a model for hu...
Neurological diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and brain damage caused ...
Thousands of scientists strive to identify cellular mechanisms that could lead to breakthroughs in d...
A variety of skilled reaching tasks have been developed to evaluate forelimb function in rodent mode...
Rodent studies have revealed that skilled-reach training can improve motor function following ischem...
A variety of skilled reaching tasks have been developed to evaluate forelimb function in rodent mode...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate CatWalk's capability for assessing the functional outcome ...
BACKGROUND Stroke research heavily relies on rodent behavior when assessing underlying disease me...
Stroke is a debilitating insult to the brain occurring from a blockage in blood supply (ischemic), o...
Dexterous motor skills are essential for normal, everyday functioning but are impaired in many neuro...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with increasing prevalence every year. It is im...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with increasing prevalence every year. It is im...
Background and Objective. Kinematic analysis of reaching movements is increasingly used to evaluate ...
: Kinematics is the gold-standard method for measuring detailed joint motions. Recent research demon...
Stroke affects more than 795,000 Americans each year, and it is estimated that one out of every eigh...
Background: Neural injury to the motor cortex may result in long-term impairments. As a model for hu...
Neurological diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and brain damage caused ...
Thousands of scientists strive to identify cellular mechanisms that could lead to breakthroughs in d...
A variety of skilled reaching tasks have been developed to evaluate forelimb function in rodent mode...
Rodent studies have revealed that skilled-reach training can improve motor function following ischem...
A variety of skilled reaching tasks have been developed to evaluate forelimb function in rodent mode...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate CatWalk's capability for assessing the functional outcome ...
BACKGROUND Stroke research heavily relies on rodent behavior when assessing underlying disease me...
Stroke is a debilitating insult to the brain occurring from a blockage in blood supply (ischemic), o...
Dexterous motor skills are essential for normal, everyday functioning but are impaired in many neuro...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with increasing prevalence every year. It is im...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with increasing prevalence every year. It is im...