Motor learning principles for neurorehabilitation
T Kitago, JW Krakauer - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2013 - Elsevier
Neurorehabilitation is based on the assumption that motor learning contributes to motor
recovery after injury. However, little is known about how learning itself is affected by brain …
recovery after injury. However, little is known about how learning itself is affected by brain …
Understanding sensorimotor adaptation and learning for rehabilitation
AJ Bastian - Current opinion in neurology, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Adaptation is inherently important for rehabilitation by making movement flexible, but can
also be used to ascertain whether some patients can generate a more normal motor pattern …
also be used to ascertain whether some patients can generate a more normal motor pattern …
Hemispatial neglect
The syndrome of hemispatial neglect is characterised by reduced awareness of stimuli on
one side of space, even though there may be no sensory loss. Although it is extremely …
one side of space, even though there may be no sensory loss. Although it is extremely …
Long‐lasting amelioration of visuospatial neglect by prism adaptation
F Frassinetti, V Angeli, F Meneghello, S Avanzi… - Brain, 2002 - academic.oup.com
It has been shown that unilateral left neglect can be significantly improved for a short time
after a short period of adaptation to a prismatic shift of the visual field to the right. In …
after a short period of adaptation to a prismatic shift of the visual field to the right. In …
Applications of prism adaptation: a tutorial in theory and method
GM Redding, Y Rossetti, B Wallace - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2005 - Elsevier
Data and theory from prism adaptation are reviewed for the purpose of identifying control
methods in applications of the procedure. Prism exposure evokes three kinds of adaptive or …
methods in applications of the procedure. Prism exposure evokes three kinds of adaptive or …
Visuo-spatial neglect: a systematic review of current interventions and their effectiveness
J Luauté, P Halligan, G Rode, Y Rossetti… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2006 - Elsevier
Left visuo-spatial neglect is a well-recognized predictor of poor functional outcome following
right hemisphere stroke. Over the past 60 years, 18 different methods have been described …
right hemisphere stroke. Over the past 60 years, 18 different methods have been described …
Reach adaptation: what determines whether we learn an internal model of the tool or adapt the model of our arm?
JA Kluzik, J Diedrichsen… - Journal of …, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
We make errors when learning to use a new tool. However, the cause of error may be
ambiguous: is it because we misestimated properties of the tool or of our own arm? We …
ambiguous: is it because we misestimated properties of the tool or of our own arm? We …
Rehabilitation of spatial neglect by prism adaptation: a peculiar expansion of sensorimotor after-effects to spatial cognition
S Jacquin-Courtois, J O'Shea, J Luauté… - Neuroscience & …, 2013 - Elsevier
Unilateral neglect is a neurological condition responsible for many debilitating effects on
everyday life, poor functional recovery, and decreased ability to benefit from treatment. Prism …
everyday life, poor functional recovery, and decreased ability to benefit from treatment. Prism …
Prism adaptation and unilateral neglect: review and analysis
GM Redding, B Wallace - Neuropsychologia, 2006 - Elsevier
Theory and data from normal prism adaptation are applied toward understanding the
ameliorating effects of prism adaptation for left unilateral neglect patients. Neglect is …
ameliorating effects of prism adaptation for left unilateral neglect patients. Neglect is …
Enhancing visuomotor adaptation by reducing error signals: single-step (aware) versus multiple-step (unaware) exposure to wedge prisms
Neglect patients exhibit both a lack of awareness for the spatial distortions imposed during
visuomanual prism adaptation procedures, and exaggerated postadaptation negative after …
visuomanual prism adaptation procedures, and exaggerated postadaptation negative after …