Plasticity during stroke recovery: from synapse to behaviour
Reductions in blood flow to the brain of sufficient duration and extent lead to stroke, which
results in damage to neuronal networks and the impairment of sensation, movement or …
results in damage to neuronal networks and the impairment of sensation, movement or …
Harnessing neuroplasticity for clinical applications
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or
extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, function and connections. Major advances in …
extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, function and connections. Major advances in …
Brain–computer interfaces in neurological rehabilitation
Recent advances in analysis of brain signals, training patients to control these signals, and
improved computing capabilities have enabled people with severe motor disabilities to use …
improved computing capabilities have enabled people with severe motor disabilities to use …
Repairing the human brain after stroke: I. Mechanisms of spontaneous recovery
SC Cramer - Annals of neurology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Stroke remains a leading cause of adult disability. Some degree of spontaneous behavioral
recovery is usually seen in the weeks after stroke onset. Variability in recovery is substantial …
recovery is usually seen in the weeks after stroke onset. Variability in recovery is substantial …
Novel stroke therapeutics: unraveling stroke pathophysiology and its impact on clinical treatments
PM George, GK Steinberg - Neuron, 2015 - cell.com
Stroke remains a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Over the past few
decades our understanding of the pathophysiology of stroke has increased, but greater …
decades our understanding of the pathophysiology of stroke has increased, but greater …
GAP-43 and BASP1 in axon regeneration: implications for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
D Chung, A Shum, G Caraveo - Frontiers in cell and developmental …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Growth-associated protein-43 (GAP-43) and brain acid-soluble protein 1 (BASP1) regulate
actin dynamics and presynaptic vesicle cycling at axon terminals, thereby facilitating axonal …
actin dynamics and presynaptic vesicle cycling at axon terminals, thereby facilitating axonal …
Extensive cortical rewiring after brain injury
N Dancause, S Barbay, SB Frost, EJ Plautz… - Journal of …, 2005 - Soc Neuroscience
Previously, we showed that the ventral premotor cortex (PMv) underwent neurophysiological
remodeling after injury to the primary motor cortex (M1). In the present study, we examined …
remodeling after injury to the primary motor cortex (M1). In the present study, we examined …
The interaction between training and plasticity in the poststroke brain
SR Zeiler, JW Krakauer - Current opinion in neurology, 2013 - journals.lww.com
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interaction between training and plasticity in the poststroke brain : Current Opinion in Neurology …
interaction between training and plasticity in the poststroke brain : Current Opinion in Neurology …
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of neural repair after stroke: making waves
ST Carmichael - Annals of Neurology: Official Journal of the …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Stroke is associated with a limited degree of functional recovery. Imaging studies in humans
have shown that reorganization in periinfarct and connected cortical areas most closely …
have shown that reorganization in periinfarct and connected cortical areas most closely …
The role of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans in regeneration and plasticity in the central nervous system
CM Galtrey, JW Fawcett - Brain research reviews, 2007 - Elsevier
Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) consist of a core protein and glycosaminoglycan
(GAG) chains. There is enormous structural diversity among CSPGs due to variation in the …
(GAG) chains. There is enormous structural diversity among CSPGs due to variation in the …