Chronic hemiplegia is a common long-term consequence of stroke, and subsequent motor recovery is often incomplete. Neurophysiological studies have focused on motor execution deficits in relatively high functioning patients. Much less is known about the influence exerted by processes related to motor preparation, particularly in patients with poor motor recovery.The current study investigates motor preparation using a modified response-priming experiment in a large sample of patients (n = 50) with moderate-to-severe chronic hemiparesis. The behavioural results revealed that hemiparetic patients had an increased response-priming effect compared to controls, but that their response times were markedly slower for both hands. Patients also demon...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
Stroke induces a loss of neural function, but it triggers a complex amount of mechanisms to compensa...
Movement of an affected hand after stroke is associated with increased activation of ipsilateral mot...
Chronic hemiplegia is a common long-term consequence of stroke, and subsequent motor recovery is oft...
Background Chronic hemiplegia is a common long-term consequence of stroke, and subsequent motor reco...
Descriptors: motor preparation, hemiparesis, CNV Movement preparation in patients with left hand hem...
Objectives: Brain injury, including stroke, can cause a partial or total loss of movement of the bod...
AbstractA common finding in patients with hemiparesis due to stroke is that they may use altered mov...
Item does not contain fulltextCerebral Palsy (CP) is a broad definition of a neurological condition ...
Recent theories propose that anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) results from specific impairments in m...
Contains fulltext : 89550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Converging evidence suggests that compromised motor abilities in hemiparetic cerebral palsy are not ...
Recent theories propose that anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) results from specific impairments in m...
Contains fulltext : 90085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
BACKGROUND: Stroke-induced impairments result from both primary and secondary causes, i.e. damage to...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
Stroke induces a loss of neural function, but it triggers a complex amount of mechanisms to compensa...
Movement of an affected hand after stroke is associated with increased activation of ipsilateral mot...
Chronic hemiplegia is a common long-term consequence of stroke, and subsequent motor recovery is oft...
Background Chronic hemiplegia is a common long-term consequence of stroke, and subsequent motor reco...
Descriptors: motor preparation, hemiparesis, CNV Movement preparation in patients with left hand hem...
Objectives: Brain injury, including stroke, can cause a partial or total loss of movement of the bod...
AbstractA common finding in patients with hemiparesis due to stroke is that they may use altered mov...
Item does not contain fulltextCerebral Palsy (CP) is a broad definition of a neurological condition ...
Recent theories propose that anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) results from specific impairments in m...
Contains fulltext : 89550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Converging evidence suggests that compromised motor abilities in hemiparetic cerebral palsy are not ...
Recent theories propose that anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) results from specific impairments in m...
Contains fulltext : 90085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
BACKGROUND: Stroke-induced impairments result from both primary and secondary causes, i.e. damage to...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
Stroke induces a loss of neural function, but it triggers a complex amount of mechanisms to compensa...
Movement of an affected hand after stroke is associated with increased activation of ipsilateral mot...