The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor and sensory pathways. In this study, we evaluated afferent sensory pathway information transfer and processing after stroke with the coherence between cortical activity and a position perturbation (position-cortical coherence, PCC). Eleven subacute stroke survivors participated in this study. Subjects performed a motor task with the affected and non-affected arm while continuous wrist position perturbations were applied. Cortical activity was measured using EEG. PCC was calculated between position perturbation and EEG at the contralateral and ipsilateral sensorimotor area. The presence of PCC was quantified as the number of frequencies where PCC is larg...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
AbstractStroke results in reorganization of residual brain networks. The functional role of brain re...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
Abstract The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor an...
Abstract The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor an...
The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor and sensory...
Introduction: Neurophysiological assessments in addition to clinical scales can potentially elucidat...
Background. Addressing the role of somatosensory impairment, that is, afferent pathway integrity, in...
Motor control involves various parts of the central nervous system (CNS) and requires the exchange o...
Motor control involves various parts of the central nervous system (CNS) and requires the exchange o...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms behind motor recovery from stroke are not clearly understood. Functional ...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
Objective: Motor recovery after stroke shows a high inter-subject variability. The brain's potential...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
AbstractStroke results in reorganization of residual brain networks. The functional role of brain re...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
Abstract The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor an...
Abstract The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor an...
The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor and sensory...
Introduction: Neurophysiological assessments in addition to clinical scales can potentially elucidat...
Background. Addressing the role of somatosensory impairment, that is, afferent pathway integrity, in...
Motor control involves various parts of the central nervous system (CNS) and requires the exchange o...
Motor control involves various parts of the central nervous system (CNS) and requires the exchange o...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms behind motor recovery from stroke are not clearly understood. Functional ...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
Objective: Motor recovery after stroke shows a high inter-subject variability. The brain's potential...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
AbstractStroke results in reorganization of residual brain networks. The functional role of brain re...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...