Neural plasticity and bilateral movements: a rehabilitation approach for chronic stroke

JH Cauraugh, JJ Summers - Progress in neurobiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Stroke interferes with voluntary control of motor actions. Although spontaneous recovery of
function can occur, restoration of normal motor function in the hemiplegic upper limb is noted …

Activity limitation in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: evidence for disorders in motor planning

B Steenbergen, AM Gordon - Developmental medicine and child …, 2006 - cambridge.org
Review of the definition of cerebral palsy (CP) has focused on disorders of movement and
posture development that cause activity limitations. Recent research provides new insights …

[HTML][HTML] The latency of saccades, vergence, and combined eye movements in children and in adults

Q Yang, MP Bucci, Z Kapoula - Investigative Ophthalmology & …, 2002 - arvojournals.org
purpose. To examine the latency of eye movements in three-dimensional space (saccade,
vergence, and combined saccade–vergence) in children and adults. methods. Fifteen …

Cerebral palsy: Aetiology, pathophysiology and therapeutic interventions

J Upadhyay, N Tiwari, MN Ansari - Clinical and Experimental …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common non‐progressive neurodevelopmental disorder in
which the impairment of motor and posture functions occurs. This condition may be present …

Pathophysiology of impaired hand function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy

AM Gordon, Y Bleyenheuft… - … Medicine & Child …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Unilateral spastic cerebral palsy, caused by damage to the developing central nervous
system, is characterized by motor impairments mainly lateralized to one side of the body …

Bimanual coordination during a goal-directed task in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy

YC Hung, J Charles, AM Gordon - Developmental medicine and child …, 2004 - cambridge.org
Most studies of impaired hand function in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP) have
focused on either the involved or the non-involved extremity in isolation. Coordination of the …

[HTML][HTML] Precision grip control, sensory impairments and their interactions in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy: a systematic review

Y Bleyenheuft, AM Gordon - Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2013 - Elsevier
Children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (HCP) exhibit long-term functional deficits. One of
the most debilitating is the loss of prehension since this may impair functional …

On identifying kinematic and muscle synergies: a comparison of matrix factorization methods using experimental data from the healthy population

N Lambert-Shirzad… - Journal of …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Human motor behavior is highly goal directed, requiring the central nervous system to
coordinate different aspects of motion generation to achieve the motion goals. The concept …

Cross education and the human central nervous system

T Hortobagyi - IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Chronic unilateral motor activity affects the motor output of the contralateral homologous
muscle. Such adaptation, or" cross education," indicates an organizational and functional …

Neural activity of supplementary and primary motor areas in monkeys and its relation to bimanual and unimanual movement sequences

O Kazennikov, B Hyland, M Corboz, A Babalian… - Neuroscience, 1999 - Elsevier
A chronic single-unit study of motor cortical activity was undertaken in two monkeys trained
to perform a bimanually coordinated task. The hypothesis was tested that the supplementary …