Brain effective connectivity during motor-imagery and execution following stroke and rehabilitation
This study expands our understanding of motor network involved during two different tasks, which are commonly used during rehabilitation following stroke. A clear understanding of the effective connectivity networks leads to a better treatment in helping stroke survivors regain motor ability.
Source: NeuroImage: Clinical - Category: Radiology Source Type: research
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