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Organic Electronics Circuitry for In Situ Real‐Time Processing of Electrophysiological Signals
An organic electronic platform for in situ real‐time signal processing is benchmarked against complex signals. Low‐, high‐ and band‐pass filters are achieved with organic analogs of passive circuit components and coupled to first‐stage amplifiers based on electrolyte‐gated organic transistors, fostering organic bio‐electronics integration in brain ...
Anna De Salvo +7 more
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Abstract figure legend Neural circuits presumably involved in the induction of plasticity after cortico‐cortical paired associative stimulation from the ventral premotor cortex to primary motor cortex (PMv‐to‐M1) applied with an antero‐posterior (AP) coil orientation.
Andrea Casarotto +4 more
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Application of action observation therapy in stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review
The present review summarized the outcome measures employed in stroke patients and the scales and tests used to assess the outcome measures. When using adjuvant AOT with conventional therapy in stroke rehabilitation, we suggest starting AOT 23 or more days after stroke onset. Our results suggest 30–40 min per session may be most beneficial.
Chenping Zhang, Xiawen Li, Hongbiao Wang
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Trends in body weight change of Arsi–Bale sheep fed with natural pasture hay basal diet and supplemented with dried Vernonia amygdalina leaves and wheat bran mixture at different proportions. Abstract Background Animal feed shortage in quality and quantity, and escalating costs of agro‐industrial by‐products to supplement crop residues and natural ...
Wondimu Adugna +2 more
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In instrumentalists and conductors, a left frontotemporal dorsal system involving Broca's pars opercularis (F3op) distinguished conducting gestures from similar gestures to beat rhythms. A ventral system including the Broca's pars triangularis (F3tri) differentiated this motor act in conductors from those in instrumentalists.
Mariacristina Musso +10 more
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Intervenção de esportes modificados para melhorar metas de participação e competências de atividade em crianças deambuladoras com paralisia cerebral: um ensaio clínico randomizado. [PDF]
Intervenções de esportes modificados para crianças com Paralisia Cerebral: Resumo gráfico. Resumo Objetivo Avaliar a eficácia de uma intervenção de esportes modificados (Sports Stars Brasil) nos objetivos de participação em atividades físicas de lazer, desempenho e capacidade motora, funções corporais, níveis de atividade física, alfabetização física e
Sousa Junior RR +7 more
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Mechanisms of Hebbian‐like plasticity in the ventral premotor – primary motor network
Abstract figure legend The neural circuits involved in plasticity induction after the ventral premotor cortex to primary motor cortex (PMv‐to‐M1) cortico‐cortical paired associative stimulation (cc‐PAS). Left, the cc‐PAS coil orientations: postero‐anterior (PA) and antero‐posterior (AP). Right blocks show the neural circuits preferentially activated by
Andrea Casarotto +5 more
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Mirror neuron brain regions contribute to identifying actions, but not intentions
The involvement of mirror neuron brain regions in action understanding has been difficult to determine. Two experiments using transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated that mirror neuron regions are involved in action identification but not in identification of others' intentions. This suggests that mirror
Emma L. Thompson +2 more
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Imagined paralysis reduces motor cortex excitability
Abstract Mental imagery is a powerful capability that engages similar neurophysiological processes that underlie real sensory and motor experiences. Previous studies show that motor cortical excitability can increase during mental imagery of actions. In this study, we focused on possible inhibitory effects of mental imagery on motor functions.
Matthias Hartmann +4 more
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of First‐Person Perspective Action Observation training and Third‐Person Perspective Action Observation training on upper extremity function and activities of daily living of patients with stroke‐induced hemiplegia.
Ji‐Ae Yu, JuHyung Park
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