Principles Underlying Post-Stroke Recovery of Upper Extremity Sensorimotor Function - A Neuroimaging Perspective
Neuroimaging post-stroke has the potential to uncover underlying principles of disturbed hand function and recovery characterizing defined patient groups, including their long term course as well as individual variations. The methods comprise functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measuring tas...
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Main Author: | Rudiger J. Seitz (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Bruno J. Weder (auth), Roland Wiest (auth) |
Format: | Book Chapter |
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Frontiers Media SA
2016
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