Context-dependent neural activation: internally and externally guided rhythmic lower limb movement in individuals with and without neurodegenerative disease
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that has received considerable
attention in allopathic medicine over the past decades. However, it is clear that, to date …
attention in allopathic medicine over the past decades. However, it is clear that, to date …
Characterizing the supraspinal sensorimotor control of walking using MRI-compatible system: a systematic review
Background The regulation of gait is critical to many activities of everyday life. When
walking, somatosensory information obtained from mechanoreceptors throughout body is …
walking, somatosensory information obtained from mechanoreceptors throughout body is …
The cortical control of cycling exercise in stroke patients: an fNIRS study
PY Lin, JJJ Chen, SI Lin - Human brain map**, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Stroke survivors suffering from deficits in motor control typically have limited functional
abilities, which could result in poor quality of life. Cycling exercise is a common training …
abilities, which could result in poor quality of life. Cycling exercise is a common training …
Neural correlates of lower limbs proprioception: An fMRI study of foot position matching
R Iandolo, A Bellini, C Saiote, I Marre… - Human brain …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Little is known about the neural correlates of lower limbs position sense, despite the impact
that proprioceptive deficits have on everyday life activities, such as posture and gait control …
that proprioceptive deficits have on everyday life activities, such as posture and gait control …
[HTML][HTML] Transcutaneous spinal stimulation alters cortical and subcortical activation patterns during mimicked-standing: A proof-of-concept fMRI study
Transcutaneous spinal stimulation (TSS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that
has been used to facilitate the performance of voluntary motor functions such as trunk …
has been used to facilitate the performance of voluntary motor functions such as trunk …
Differences in cortical activation during dorsiflexion and plantarflexion in chronic ankle instability: a task-fMRI study
Y Li, Z Wang, Y Shen, Y Yang, X Wang… - Clinical Orthopaedics …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background Chronic ankle instability is a common sports injury that often presents with
increased plantarflexion and restricted dorsiflexion. The cumulative effect of peripheral …
increased plantarflexion and restricted dorsiflexion. The cumulative effect of peripheral …
The human middle temporal cortex responds to both active leg movements and egomotion-compatible visual motion
The human middle-temporal region MT+ is highly specialized in processing visual motion.
However, recent studies have shown that this region is modulated by extraretinal signals …
However, recent studies have shown that this region is modulated by extraretinal signals …
Brain activity during mental imagery of gait versus gait-like plantar stimulation: a novel combined functional MRI paradigm to better understand cerebral gait control
M Labriffe, C Annweiler, LE Amirova… - Frontiers in Human …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Human locomotion is a complex sensorimotor behavior whose central control remains
difficult to explore using neuroimaging method due to technical constraints, notably the …
difficult to explore using neuroimaging method due to technical constraints, notably the …
Internally guided lower limb movement recruits compensatory cerebellar activity in people with Parkinson's disease
Background: Externally guided (EG) and internally guided (IG) movements are postulated to
recruit two parallel neural circuits, in which motor cortical neurons interact with either the …
recruit two parallel neural circuits, in which motor cortical neurons interact with either the …
Reactive step** after a forward fall in people living with incomplete spinal cord injury or disease
Abstract Study design Cross sectional. Objectives To compare the reactive step** ability of
individuals living with incomplete spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D) to that of sex-and age …
individuals living with incomplete spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D) to that of sex-and age …