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Motor mapping in cerebral palsy
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2009The measurement of motor deficits in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) has been largely based on clinical criteria. Yet functional imaging and non‐invasive stimulation methods provide a means to measure directly abnormalities of the motor system.
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Noninvasive mapping of human motor cortex
Neurology, 1988Human motor cortex was stimulated using brief, high-voltage electrical stimulation. Constant-voltage stimuli were delivered through a bipolar surface stimulator with the anode placed at multiple positions on the scalp and the cathode situated 2.5 cm anterior to the anode.
L G, Cohen, M, Hallett
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Motor maps and the cortical control of movement
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2014The brain's cortical maps serve as a macroscopic framework upon which additional levels of detail can be overlaid. Unlike sensory maps generated by measuring the brain's responses to incoming stimuli, motor maps are made by directly stimulating the brain itself.
Thomas C, Harrison, Timothy H, Murphy
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Dynamic features of sensory and motor maps
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1992Recent data support the idea that the functional organizations of sensory and motor maps in the mature brain are dynamically maintained. Experiments employing peripheral injuries or other manipulations indicate that these maps are capable of extensive reorganization.
P E, Garraghty, J H, Kaas
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2011
Neurosurgery must always carefully balance the benefit of surgical therapy against the risk of causing or increasing neurological symptoms. Preoperative risk assessment on the basis of standard anatomical imaging alone is often insufficient because of inherent variations in motor representation from one patient to the next and because pathology can ...
Thomas Picht, Ayçe Atalay
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Neurosurgery must always carefully balance the benefit of surgical therapy against the risk of causing or increasing neurological symptoms. Preoperative risk assessment on the basis of standard anatomical imaging alone is often insufficient because of inherent variations in motor representation from one patient to the next and because pathology can ...
Thomas Picht, Ayçe Atalay
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Motor Maps for Nonlinear Control
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2002In this paper the design of a motor map to control a chaotic system is presented. A feedback entrainment scheme is adopted: a system with different parameters is used to generate the reference trajectory for the chaotic system to be controlled, while the motor map provides the appropriate gain value of the feedback signal. As input of the motor map the
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Microtubule motors and other maps
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1990Microtubules are involved in a number of forms of intracellular motility, including mitosis and bidirectional organelle transport. Purified microtubules from brain and other sources contain tubulin and a diversity of microtubule associated proteins (MAPs).
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Topology-conserving maps for motor control
Neural Networks, 1988Helge J. Ritter, Klaus Schulten
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