First, the brain undergoes significant neuroplastic changes after a stroke as it attempts to reorganize and compensate for the damaged areas [22]. It is possible that these neuroplastic changes enhance the brain’s ability to consolidate and retain motor memories during rest or sleep, leading to...
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In children with IFTS, by nine to ten years of age, both the absolute and relative strengths of ϑ waves were decreased in most cortical areas studied, which may be regarded as the progressive formation of cortical rhythm-generating mechanisms....
These areas were transferred to the T2 parameter image to calculate the mean T2 value of each muscle. The Gaussian distribution of T2 values among all pixels was then visualized in a spectrum-like diagram, and the mean time constant T2 (or transversal spin-relaxation) from all pixels in the...