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Sensory-Motor Interactions and Error Augmentationt were employed prior to injury may no longer be appropriate for controlling the muscles for the intended movement. Hence, a new pattern of signals may need to be learned that appropriately uses the residual resources. The learning required in these circumstances might in fact share features with spmediocrity 发表于 2025-3-29 04:10:31
Normal and Impaired Cooperative Hand Movements: Role of Neural Coupling activities of daily living. This neural coupling is manifested in bilateral electromyographic reflex responses in the arm muscles to unilateral arm nerve stimulation. In addition, fMRI recordings show a bilateral task-specific activation and functional coupling of the secondary somatosensory cortic圆木可阻碍 发表于 2025-3-29 07:14:03
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Application Issues for Roboticsevice should be the specific requirements of the end users. End users in this case are patients with neurological conditions but also therapists who operate rehabilitation robots. Both claim different requirements, which need to be united. Modern neurorehabilitation is grounded in the premise that aCONE 发表于 2025-3-29 17:18:31
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Clinical Aspects for the Application of Robotics in Locomotor Neurorehabilitationy providing functional training. After a stroke or a spinal cord injury (SCI), neuronal centers at and below the level of lesion exhibit plasticity that can be exploited by functional training paradigms that include assisting stepping or hand/arm movements of the affected side. Training of locomotorbypass 发表于 2025-3-30 08:00:18
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