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The increase in overlap of cortical activity preceding static elbow/shoulder motor tasks is associated with limb synergies in severe stroke
Jun Yao
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Julius P.A. Dewald
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Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences
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Cortical Activity
100%
Severe Stroke
100%
Elbow
100%
Motor Task
100%
Motor Preparation
100%
Upper Limb
75%
Post-stroke
50%
Healthy Controls
25%
Neural Mechanisms
25%
Moderate to Severe
25%
Healthy Individuals
25%
Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke
25%
Loss of Independent Joint Control
25%
Shoulder Torque
25%
Elbow Torque
25%
Torque Generation
25%
Generation Task
25%
Group Differences
25%
Chronic Hemiparesis
25%
Cortical Representation
25%
Fugl-Meyer Score
25%
Fixed Window
25%
Upper Limb Synergies
25%
Subcortical Stroke
25%
Neuroscience
Cerebrovascular Accident
100%
Hemiparesis
20%