The mirror neuron system
L Cattaneo, G Rizzolatti - Archives of neurology, 2009 - jamanetwork.com
Mirror neurons are a class of neurons, originally discovered in the premotor cortex of
monkeys, that discharge both when individuals perform a given motor act and when they …
monkeys, that discharge both when individuals perform a given motor act and when they …
Plasticity in the developing brain: implications for rehabilitation
MV Johnston - Developmental disabilities research reviews, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Neuronal plasticity allows the central nervous system to learn skills and remember
information, to reorganize neuronal networks in response to environmental stimulation, and …
information, to reorganize neuronal networks in response to environmental stimulation, and …
Reducing excessive GABA-mediated tonic inhibition promotes functional recovery after stroke
Stroke is a leading cause of disability, but no pharmacological therapy is currently available
for promoting recovery. The brain region adjacent to stroke damage—the peri-infarct zone …
for promoting recovery. The brain region adjacent to stroke damage—the peri-infarct zone …
Noninvasive techniques for probing neurocircuitry and treating illness: vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct …
MS George, G Aston-Jones - Neuropsychopharmacology, 2010 - nature.com
Although the preceding chapters discuss much of the new knowledge of neurocircuitry of
neuropsychiatric diseases, and an invasive approach to treatment, this chapter describes …
neuropsychiatric diseases, and an invasive approach to treatment, this chapter describes …
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS): does it have merit in stroke rehabilitation? A systematic review
J Marquez, P van Vliet, P McElduff… - … Journal of Stroke, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Transcranial direct current stimulation has been gaining increasing interest as a potential
therapeutic treatment in stroke recovery. We performed a systematic review with meta …
therapeutic treatment in stroke recovery. We performed a systematic review with meta …
Understanding and enhancing motor recovery after stroke using transcranial magnetic stimulation
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability. Understanding how people recover from
stroke and other brain lesions remain one of the biggest conundrums in neuroscience. As a …
stroke and other brain lesions remain one of the biggest conundrums in neuroscience. As a …
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation at 1Hz and 5Hz produces sustained improvement in motor function and disability after ischaemic stroke
TH Emara, RR Moustafa, NM Elnahas… - European journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a simple and non‐
invasive method of augmenting motor recovery after stroke, probably mediated by restoring …
invasive method of augmenting motor recovery after stroke, probably mediated by restoring …
Combination transcranial direct current stimulation and virtual reality therapy for upper extremity training in patients with subacute stroke
SJ Lee, MH Chun - Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective To investigate the effects of combination cathodal transcranial direct current
stimulation (tDCS) and virtual reality (VR) therapy for upper extremity (UE) training in …
stimulation (tDCS) and virtual reality (VR) therapy for upper extremity (UE) training in …
Noninvasive remote activation of the ventral midbrain by transcranial direct current stimulation of prefrontal cortex
The midbrain lies deep within the brain and has an important role in reward, motivation,
movement and the pathophysiology of various neuropsychiatric disorders such as …
movement and the pathophysiology of various neuropsychiatric disorders such as …
Stimulating conversation: enhancement of elicited propositional speech in a patient with chronic non-fluent aphasia following transcranial magnetic stimulation
RH Hamilton, L Sanders, J Benson, O Faseyitan… - Brain and language, 2010 - Elsevier
Although evidence suggests that patients with left hemisphere strokes and non-fluent
aphasia who receive 1Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the intact …
aphasia who receive 1Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the intact …