provides the first evidence that rigorous visual training recovers basic vision in cortically blind patients who suffered stroke damage in theprimary visual cortex. Damage to this area of the brain preventsvisual informationfrom getting to other brain regions that help make sense of it, causing...
Computer science Motor imagery retraining after stroke with virtual hands| An immersive sensorimotor rhythm-based brain-computer interface UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Bin He DoudAlexander JamesThe burden of stroke on the health care system at large and individual patients is profound, and current techniques ...
(Medical Xpress) -- Our mature brains may not be so old and inflexible after all. Scientists are discovering that the human brain can improve its performance to counter the consequences of cognitive impairment and even the trauma of stroke-induced brain damage. To help celebrate the first, Bay...
Retraining the brain concerns the lengthy audiovisual learning process, finally resulting in a car sounding like a car. Strengthening of self-worth concerns... RM Hallberg,A Ringdahl - 《International Audiology》 被引量: 67发表: 2004年 Cognitive retraining after traumatic brain injury and its role...
Gait Recovery with an Overground Powered Exoskeleton: a Randomized Controlled Trial on Subacute stroke subjects. Brain Sci. 2021;11(1):104. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Louie DR, Eng JJ. Powered robotic exoskeletons in post- stroke rehabilitation of gait: a scoping review. J ...
Neurological disorders, such as spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and multiple sclerosis cause motor impairments that are a huge burden at the individual, family, and societal levels. Spinal reflex abnormalities contribute to these impairments. Spinal reflex measurements...
A symmetric gait pattern for humans is characterized by the almost identical behavior of bilateral limbs during a gait cycle. This symmetry is usually compromised in pathological gait due to the presence of pain, or as a consequence of an underlying impairment. Over time, the persistence of an ...
Neurological disorders like traumatic brain injury, stroke, and spinal cord injury often adversely affect a person's ability to walk. Restoration of gait function is an important goal in the rehabilitation of these patients. Appropriate motor training can facilitate adaptations in the nervous system ...
Carlson, Ann H
cognitive rehabilitationiconicrehabilitationsensory memoryvisual persistenceThe authors review the theory of iconic memory and summarize the research on iconic memory training as applied to rehabilitation of visual/perceptual deficits after brain injury. Specific techniques for training iconic memory are ...