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Language function areas mapping and its application in neurosurgery
The ultimate goal of neurosurgery is to remove the lesion to the greatest extent while retaining neurological function. The preservation of motor function, sensory function, especially language function is of great significance to patients.
Qin⁃lan XU, Jun QIANG, Xian⁃zeng LIU
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Purpose Motor evoked potential (MEP) characteristics are potential biomarkers of whether rehabilitation interventions drive motor recovery after stroke.
Kathryn Collins +3 more
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We apply a hierarchical Bayesian model to single‐trial EEG data from an advice‐taking task, demonstrating that EEG activity closely mirrors the predicted sequence of prediction errors and precision signals. Additionally, source‐localised activity in the fusiform gyrus and posterior cingulate cortex covaried with participants' psychosocial functioning ...
Colleen E. Charlton +8 more
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Motor cortex excitability changes in mild Alzheimer's disease are reversed by donepezil. [PDF]
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Recent neuroimaging studies in humans support the clinical observations that the motor cortex is affected early in the course of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
BALLA, Christina +2 more
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Abstract Background Pregnancy after a Parkinson's diagnosis presents complex challenges. Due to the paucity of literature, there is no evidence‐based guidelines and protocols for preconception care, management of pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period in women with early‐onset Parkinson's disease (PD).
Alexander C. Lehn +18 more
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Maximize the extent of tumor removal while maximize the preservation of neurological function is the goal of brain tumor surgery. Therefore, brain eloquent functional area mapping of both cortical and subcortical level is the most important procedure ...
Kai ZHANG, Xue⁃jun YANG
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Alternating‐contrast single‐shot spiral MR‐ARFI with model‐based displacement map reconstruction
Abstract Purpose To improve single‐shot spiral MR‐Acoustic Radiation Force Imaging (MR‐ARFI)'s robustness to dynamic phase errors and evaluate it in non‐human primates (NHPs) with a low‐f‐number transducer. Methods A single‐shot spiral MR‐ARFI pulse sequence with 2 mm in‐plane resolution and alternating displacement phase contrast was implemented to ...
Saikat Sengupta +4 more
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nTMS in spinal cord injury: Current evidence, challenges and a future direction
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) has devastating consequences for patients and their families. Over the last few decades, a renewed interest in the utilization of non-invasive and cost-effective therapeutic technologies in the management of patients with SCI has
Josephine Jung +12 more
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Task type affects location of language-positive cortical regions by repetitive navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation mapping. [PDF]
Recent repetitive TMS (rTMS) mapping protocols for language mapping revealed deficits of this method, mainly in posterior brain regions. Therefore this study analyzed the impact of different language tasks on the localization of language-positive brain ...
Theresa Hauck +10 more
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Abstract figure legend The first part of this experimental study showed that late adulthood (adults aged 65–75 years) is associated with reduced motor performance and learning of simple vigorous finger movements. The second part of the study shows that ballistic motor learning can be improved in older adults when a practice session is preceded by a ...
Jonas Rud Bjørndal +5 more
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