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Virtual reality and functional recovery [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2021 - Autumn Conferences of Sports Science, 2021
While there are numerous traditional, non-three-dimensional software, proposed for the rehabilitation purpose, the number of software, based on virtual reality, used to aid the functional recovery of motor and cognitive skills, are drastically low in number even though, in recent years, their use is progressively expanding in all sectors, especially in
Capriotti, Alessandro   +2 more
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Brain Structure and Function in Recovery [PDF]

open access: yesAlcohol Research: Current Reviews, 2020
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) commonly is associated with compromise in neurobiological and/or neurobehavioral processes. The severity of this compromise varies across individuals and outcomes, as does the degree to which recovery of function is achieved.
Ben Lewis, Sara Jo Nixon
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Functional recovery of secondary tropical forests [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021
Significance Tropical forests disappear rapidly through deforestation but also have the potential to regrow naturally through a process called secondary succession. To advance successional theory, it is essential to understand how these secondary forests and their assembly vary across broad spatial scales. We do so by synthesizing continental-
Lourens Poorter   +58 more
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Maximizing Functional Recovery [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Therapy, 1997
To the Editor: I read with great interest and pleasure the recent Update by Amy Bastian entitled “Mechanisms of Ataxia” (June 1997), and I would like to pose a philosophical question and express a personal point to the author and the readers of the article. In her summary, Dr Bastian stated, “…it could be reasoned that treatments focusing on strategies
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Neuroplasticity and functional recovery in multiple sclerosis [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Neurology, 2012
The development of therapeutic strategies that promote functional recovery is a major goal of multiple sclerosis (MS) research. Neuroscientific and methodological advances have improved our understanding of the brain's recovery from damage, generating novel hypotheses about potential targets and modes of intervention, and laying the foundation for ...
Tomassini V   +11 more
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Functional Imaging in Stroke Recovery [PDF]

open access: yesStroke, 2004
Assessing neurobiology of brain systems can provide information not available from anatomic or behavioral assessment. Such information may be of value in understanding, defining, and prescribing potential therapeutic interventions that target restorative brain events after stroke.
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Plasticity and functional recovery in neurology [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Medicine, 2005
Experiments on patients with phantom limbs suggest that neural connections in the adult human brain are much more malleable than previously assumed. Three weeks after amputation of an arm, sensations from the ipsilateral face are referred to the phantom; this effect is caused by the sensory input from the face skin 'invading' and activating ...
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The optimal recovery of smooth functions [PDF]

open access: yesNumerische Mathematik, 1976
It is shown that there is a positive lower bound,c, to the uniform error in any scheme designed to recover all functions of a certain smoothness from their values at a fixed finite set of points. This lower bound is essentially attained by interpolation at the points by splines with canonical knots. Estimates ofc are also given.
RIVLIN, T.J.   +2 more
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Recovery of renal function in dialysis patients [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nephrology, 2003
Although recovery of renal functions in dialysis dependent patients is estimated to be greater than 1%, there are no indicators that actually suggest such revival of renal function. Residual renal function in dialysis patients is unreliable and seldom followed. Therefore renal recovery (RR) in dialysis dependent patients may remain unnoticed.
Vasudevan Nair   +2 more
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Functional recovery of a resilient hospital type [PDF]

open access: yesBuilding Research & Information, 2014
Four adaptation options for ‘Nightingale’-type hospital ward buildings devised with practising clinicians are presented and evaluated. The adaptations recover functionality in an archaic ward configuration by delivering care to current UK National Health Service (NHS) models whilst preserving resilience to summer overheating. The investigation builds on
Short, CA   +3 more
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