Neural plasticity during motor learning with motor imagery practice: Review and perspectives
C Ruffino, C Papaxanthis, F Lebon - Neuroscience, 2017 - Elsevier
In the last decade, many studies confirmed the benefits of mental practice with motor
imagery. In this review we first aimed to compile data issued from fundamental and clinical …
imagery. In this review we first aimed to compile data issued from fundamental and clinical …
Basic and functional effects of transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES)—An introduction
F Yavari, A Jamil, MM Samani, LP Vidor… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) has been gaining increased popularity in human
neuroscience research during the last years. Among the emerging NIBS tools is transcranial …
neuroscience research during the last years. Among the emerging NIBS tools is transcranial …
Brain–machine interface in chronic stroke rehabilitation: a controlled study
A Ramos‐Murguialday, D Broetz, M Rea… - Annals of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Chronic stroke patients with severe hand weakness respond poorly to
rehabilitation efforts. Here, we evaluated efficacy of daily brain–machine interface (BMI) …
rehabilitation efforts. Here, we evaluated efficacy of daily brain–machine interface (BMI) …
Influence of interhemispheric interactions on motor function in chronic stroke
N Murase, J Duque, R Mazzocchio… - Annals of Neurology …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
In patients with chronic stroke, the primary motor cortex of the intact hemisphere (M1intact
hemisphere) may influence functional recovery, possibly through transcallosal effects …
hemisphere) may influence functional recovery, possibly through transcallosal effects …
Monocyte-derived IL-6 programs microglia to rebuild damaged brain vasculature
Cerebrovascular injury (CVI) is a common pathology caused by infections, injury, stroke,
neurodegeneration and autoimmune disease. Rapid resolution of a CVI requires a …
neurodegeneration and autoimmune disease. Rapid resolution of a CVI requires a …
Functional potential in chronic stroke patients depends on corticospinal tract integrity
Determining whether a person with stroke has reached their full potential for recovery is
difficult. While techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and MRI have …
difficult. While techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and MRI have …
Non-invasive brain stimulation: a new strategy to improve neurorehabilitation after stroke?
Background Motor impairment resulting from chronic stroke can have extensive physical,
psychological, financial, and social implications despite available neurorehabilitative …
psychological, financial, and social implications despite available neurorehabilitative …
Strategies for stroke rehabilitation
BH Dobkin - The Lancet Neurology, 2004 - thelancet.com
Rehabilitation after hemiplegic stroke has typically relied on the training of patients in
compensatory strategies. The translation of neuroscientific research into care has led to new …
compensatory strategies. The translation of neuroscientific research into care has led to new …
[HTML][HTML] Motor imagery and action observation: cognitive tools for rehabilitation
T Mulder - Journal of neural transmission, 2007 - Springer
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to
be re-acquired and new ones have to be learned on the basis of practice. Active exercising …
be re-acquired and new ones have to be learned on the basis of practice. Active exercising …
Task‐specific training: evidence for and translation to clinical practice
IJ Hubbard, MW Parsons, C Neilson… - Occupational therapy …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
There is mounting evidence of the value of task‐specific training as a neuromotor
intervention in neurological rehabilitation. The evidence is founded in the psychology of …
intervention in neurological rehabilitation. The evidence is founded in the psychology of …