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Therapy-Induced Neuroplasticity of Language in Chronic Post Stroke Aphasia: A Mismatch Negativity Study of (A)Grammatical and Meaningful/less Mini-Constructions [PDF]
Guglielmo Lucchese +4 more
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Vasogenic edema versus neuroplasticity as neural correlates of hippocampal volume increase following electroconvulsive therapy [PDF]
Jasper O. Nuninga +8 more
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The Role of Smad2 in Adult Neuroplasticity as Seen through Hippocampal-Dependent Spatial Learning/Memory and Neurogenesis [PDF]
Simona Gradari +5 more
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Abstract Background Perinatal hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a severe condition resulting from impaired oxygen delivery to the developing brain, often leading to both motor deficits and dystonia‐dyskinetic syndromes (DDS). In selected cases, deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus (GPi‐DBS) may provide a therapeutic option ...
Marylou Grasso +7 more
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Is neuroplasticity in the central nervous system the missing link to our understanding of chronic musculoskeletal disorders? [PDF]
René Pelletier +2 more
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Abstract Adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) represents an important evolution in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD), building on conventional DBS (cDBS) by adjusting stimulation in response to real‐time physiological signals. By enabling dynamic targeting of disease‐related neural activity, aDBS offers the potential for more precise ...
Thomas Koeglsperger +5 more
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Long-Term Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Markers for Neuroplasticity: Differential Outcomes in Anesthetized and Awake Animals [PDF]
Roman Gersner +4 more
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Abstract Deep brain stimulation (DBS) effectively treats motor symptoms in movement disorders but often compromises speech through incompletely defined mechanisms. We conducted a PROSPERO‐registered systematic review and meta‐analysis of publications through August 2024 (CRD42024527738).
Elina Tripoliti +15 more
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ABSTRACT Aims While many patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) improve by treating peripheral causes, a substantial proportion continue to experience symptoms despite apparently successful interventions. Central nervous system (CNS) mechanisms could potentially contribute to persisting symptoms after the initial peripheral cause has been ...
Mathijs M. de Rijk +7 more
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