The effects of brain lateralization on motor control and adaptation
Lateralization of mechanisms mediating functions such as language and perception is
widely accepted as a fundamental feature of neural organization. Recent research has …
widely accepted as a fundamental feature of neural organization. Recent research has …
Dual-tDCS enhances online motor skill learning and long-term retention in chronic stroke patients
S Lefebvre, P Laloux, A Peeters… - Frontiers in human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Background: Since motor learning is a key component for stroke recovery, enhancing motor
skill learning is a crucial challenge for neurorehabilitation. Transcranial direct current …
skill learning is a crucial challenge for neurorehabilitation. Transcranial direct current …
The detrimental effect of stroke on motor adaptation
Background While it is evident that stroke impairs motor control, it remains unclear whether
stroke impacts motor adaptation—the ability to flexibly modify movements in response to …
stroke impacts motor adaptation—the ability to flexibly modify movements in response to …
Cognitive Impairments After Stroke Do Not Attenuate Explicit Visuomotor Adaptation in Reaching and Savings With the Unaffected Arm
R Binyamin-Netser, N Goldhamer… - … and Neural Repair, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that motor performance is affected by the
cognitive control abilities of the subject. Performance in motor tasks in populations with …
cognitive control abilities of the subject. Performance in motor tasks in populations with …
Spasticity may obscure motor learning ability after stroke
SK Subramanian, AG Feldman… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
Previous motor learning studies based on adapting movements of the hemiparetic arm in
stroke subjects have not accounted for spasticity occurring in specific joint ranges (spasticity …
stroke subjects have not accounted for spasticity occurring in specific joint ranges (spasticity …
Effects of continuous visual feedback during sitting balance training in chronic stroke survivors
L Pellegrino, P Giannoni, L Marinelli… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2017 - Springer
Background Postural control deficits are common in stroke survivors and often the
rehabilitation programs include balance training based on visual feedback to improve the …
rehabilitation programs include balance training based on visual feedback to improve the …
Visuomotor gain distortion alters online motor performance and enhances primary motor cortex excitability in patients with stroke
Objectives Determine if ipsilesional primary motor cortex (M1) in stroke patients processes
online visuomotor discordance in gain between finger movement and observed feedback in …
online visuomotor discordance in gain between finger movement and observed feedback in …
Sensorimotor adaptation in spatial orientation task: a fNIRS study
SS Yeo, TS Jang, SH Yun - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
In sensorimotor conflicts, the brain forms and updates a new sensorimotor relationship
through sensorimotor integration. As humans adapt to new sensorimotor map**, goal …
through sensorimotor integration. As humans adapt to new sensorimotor map**, goal …
Distortion of visuo-motor temporal integration in apraxia: evidence from delayed visual feedback detection tasks and voxel-based lesion-symptom map**
Limb apraxia is a higher brain dysfunction that typically occurs after left hemispheric stroke
and its cause cannot be explained by sensory disturbance or motor paralysis. The …
and its cause cannot be explained by sensory disturbance or motor paralysis. The …
Translation of principles of motor control to improve sensorimotor outcomes following brain injury
MF Levin - Progress in Motor Control, 2024 - Elsevier
Current rehabilitation approaches for sensorimotor recovery in people with central nervous
system lesions are based on principles of neuroplasticity, such as repetitive practice of …
system lesions are based on principles of neuroplasticity, such as repetitive practice of …