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A neurocognitive approach to recovery of movement following stroke
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2015)
The Stability of the Blood Oxygenation Level-Dependent Functional MRI Response to Motor Tasks Is Altered in Patients With Chronic Ischemic Stroke
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2010)
Background and Purpose-Functional MRI is a powerful tool to investigate recovery of brain function in patients with stroke. An inherent assumption in functional MRI data analysis is that the blood oxygenation level-dependent ...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for stroke rehabilitation: Is spinal plasticity a possible mechanism associated with diminished spasticity?
(Churchill Livingstone, 2013-11-01)
Although the specific pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of spasticity are not fully understood, a large amount of evidence suggests that abnormalities in spinal pathways regulating the stretch reflex ...
Generalizing post-stroke prognoses from research data to clinical data
(2019)
Around a third of stroke survivors suffer from acquired language disorders (aphasia), but current medicine cannot predict whether or when they might recover. Prognostic research in this area increasingly draws on datasets ...
Neural Reorganization Accompanying Upper Limb Motor Rehabilitation from Stroke with Virtual Reality-Based Gesture Therapy
(Thomas Land Publishers, Inc., 2013)
Efeito dos inibidores de recaptação da serotonina na plasticidade neural após acidente vascular cerebral
(2015-06-30)
Introduction. Recently, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been highlighted as neuroplasticity agents for improving functional and motor recuperation in patients after stroke. Objective. Considering the ...
Contralateral cortical response of a subpopulation of interneurons and the glial glutamate transporter GLT1 to an ischemic core
(CORPORACION EDITORA MEDICA VALLE, 2008)
Introduction: Cerebral ischemia is an important cause of brain lesion in humans. The target in research has been the ischemic core or the penumbra zones; little attention has been given to areas outside the core or the ...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for stroke rehabilitation: Is spinal plasticity a possible mechanism associated with diminished spasticity?
(Churchill LivingstonePhiladelphia, 2013-11)
Although the specific pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of spasticity are not fully understood, a large amount of evidence suggests that abnormalities in spinal pathways regulating the stretch reflex ...