Targeting interhemispheric inhibition with neuromodulation to enhance stroke rehabilitation
LJ Boddington, JNJ Reynolds - Brain stimulation, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Background/Objectives Interhemispheric inhibition in the brain plays a dynamic role
in the production of voluntary unimanual actions. In stroke, the interhemispheric imbalance …
in the production of voluntary unimanual actions. In stroke, the interhemispheric imbalance …
Is there a future for non-invasive brain stimulation as a therapeutic tool?
C Terranova, V Rizzo, A Cacciola, G Chillemi… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Several techniques and protocols of non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation (NIBS),
including transcranial magnetic and electrical stimuli, have been developed in the past …
including transcranial magnetic and electrical stimuli, have been developed in the past …
Neurostimulation for stroke rehabilitation
Neurological injuries such as strokes can lead to important loss in motor function. Thanks to
neuronal plasticity, some of the lost functionality may be recovered over time. However, the …
neuronal plasticity, some of the lost functionality may be recovered over time. However, the …
Inhibiting metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 after stroke restores brain function and connectivity
Stroke results in local neural disconnection and brain-wide neuronal network dysfunction
leading to neurological deficits. Beyond the hyper-acute phase of ischaemic stroke, there is …
leading to neurological deficits. Beyond the hyper-acute phase of ischaemic stroke, there is …
Individualized functional networks reconfigure with cognitive state
There is extensive evidence that functional organization of the human brain varies
dynamically as the brain switches between task demands, or cognitive states. This functional …
dynamically as the brain switches between task demands, or cognitive states. This functional …
Inhibition versus facilitation of contralesional motor cortices in stroke: deriving a model to tailor brain stimulation
V Sankarasubramanian, AG Machado… - Clinical …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective The standard approach to brain stimulation in stroke is based on the premise that
ipsilesional M1 (iM1) is important for motor function of the paretic upper limb, while …
ipsilesional M1 (iM1) is important for motor function of the paretic upper limb, while …
[HTML][HTML] Multisensory stimulation improves functional recovery and resting-state functional connectivity in the mouse brain after stroke
J Hakon, MJ Quattromani, C Sjölund, G Tomasevic… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
Stroke causes direct structural damage to local brain networks and indirect functional
damage to distant brain regions. Neuroplasticity after stroke involves molecular changes …
damage to distant brain regions. Neuroplasticity after stroke involves molecular changes …
Deep brain stimulation for stroke: Current uses and future directions
Background Survivors of stroke often experience significant disability and impaired quality of
life related to ongoing maladaptive responses and persistent neurologic deficits. Novel …
life related to ongoing maladaptive responses and persistent neurologic deficits. Novel …
Recovered grasping performance after stroke depends on interhemispheric frontoparietal connectivity
L Hensel, F Lange, C Tscherpel, S Viswanathan… - Brain, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Activity changes in the ipsi-and contralesional parietal cortex and abnormal
interhemispheric connectivity between these regions are commonly observed after stroke …
interhemispheric connectivity between these regions are commonly observed after stroke …
Therapeutic applications of BCI technologies
DJ McFarland, J Daly, C Boulay… - Brain-Computer …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology can restore communication and control to people
who are severely paralyzed. There has been speculation that this technology might also be …
who are severely paralyzed. There has been speculation that this technology might also be …