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b' Andrej M Savi\\xc4\\x87, Marija Novi\\xc4\\x8di\\xc4\\x87, Vera Miler-Jerkovi\\xc4\\x87, Olivera Djordjevi\\xc4\\x87, Ljubica Konstantinovi\\xc4\\x8. Electrotactile BCI for Top-Down Somatosensory Training: Clinical Feasibility Trial of Online BCI Control in Subacute Stroke Patients. Biosensors. vol 14. issue 8. 2024-08-28. PMID:39194597.' |
electrotactile bci for top-down somatosensory training: clinical feasibility trial of online bci control in subacute stroke patients. |
2024-08-28 |
2024-08-30 |
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Claudia A Salazar, James M Welsh, Daniel Lench, Irene E Harmsen, Jens H Jensen, Parneet Grewal, Milad Yazdani, Sami Al Kasab, Alex Spiotta, Leonardo Bonilha, Mark S George, Steven A Kautz, Nathan C Rowlan. Concurrent tDCS-fMRI after stroke reveals link between attention network organization and motor improvement. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-08-21. PMID:39164440. |
while the study was limited by a small stroke cohort with moderate severity and variable lesion location, these results nevertheless suggest a top-down role for higher order areas such as attention in helping to orchestrate the stroke recovery process. |
2024-08-21 |
2024-08-23 |
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Mahnaz Hejazi-Shirmard, Ghorban Taghizadeh, Mehdi Rassafiani, Moslem Cheraghifard, Mahin Yousefi, Seyed Hossein Hosseini, Reihaneh Askary Kachoosangy, Laleh Lajevard. Bottom-up versus Top-down designed rehabilitation sessions in chronic stroke survivors: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Disability and rehabilitation. 2024-07-30. PMID:39078078. |
bottom-up versus top-down designed rehabilitation sessions in chronic stroke survivors: a pilot randomized controlled trial. |
2024-07-30 |
2024-08-02 |
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Jing Xu, Timothy Ma, Sapna Kumar, Kevin Olds, Jeremy Brown, Jacob Carducci, Alex Forrence, John Krakaue. Loss of finger control complexity and intrusion of flexor biases are dissociable in finger individuation impairment after stroke. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023-09-11. PMID:37693573. |
these results suggest that finger individuation impairment after stroke is due to two dissociable factors: the loss of finger control complexity present in the healthy hand reflecting a top-down neural control strategy and an intrusion of flexor bias likely due to an upregulation of subcortical pathways. |
2023-09-11 |
2023-10-07 |
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Jing Xu, Timothy Ma, Sapna Kumar, Kevin Olds, Jeremy Brown, Jacob Carducci, Alex Forrence, John Krakaue. Loss of finger control complexity and intrusion of flexor biases are dissociable in finger individuation impairment after stroke. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023-09-11. PMID:37693573. |
using a novel measurement device and a 3d finger-individuation paradigm, we aim to tease apart the contributions of lower biomechanical, subcortical constraints, and top-down cortical control to these patterns in both healthy and stroke hands. |
2023-09-11 |
2023-10-07 |
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Fengxue Qi, Michael A Nitsche, Xiping Ren, Duanwei Wang, Lijuan Wan. Top-down and bottom-up stimulation techniques combined with action observation treatment in stroke rehabilitation: a perspective. Frontiers in neurology. vol 14. 2023-07-27. PMID:37497013. |
top-down and bottom-up stimulation techniques combined with action observation treatment in stroke rehabilitation: a perspective. |
2023-07-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Fengxue Qi, Michael A Nitsche, Xiping Ren, Duanwei Wang, Lijuan Wan. Top-down and bottom-up stimulation techniques combined with action observation treatment in stroke rehabilitation: a perspective. Frontiers in neurology. vol 14. 2023-07-27. PMID:37497013. |
we suggest that top-down and bottom-up stimulation techniques combined with action observation treatment synergistically might develop into valuable physical therapy strategies in neurorehabilitation after stroke. |
2023-07-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Taís Regina da Silva, Hélio Rubens de Carvalho Nunes, Laís Geronutti Martins, Rafael Dalle Molle da Costa, Juli Thomaz de Souza, Fernanda Cristina Winckler, Lorena Cristina Alvarez Sartor, Gabriel Pinheiro Modolo, Natalia Cristina Ferreira, Josiela Cristina da Silva Rodrigues, Rafael Kanda, Marcelo Ortolani Fogarolli, Guilherme Ferreira Borges, Gabriela Rizzo Soares Rizzatti, Priscila Watson Ribeiro, Diandra B Favoretto, Luan Aguiar, Silmeia Garcia Zanati Bazan, Luiz Eduardo Garcia Betting, Leticia Cláudia de Oliveira Antunes, Vitor Mendes Pereira, Taiza E Grespan Santos, Octávio Pontes-Neto, Adriana Bastos Conforto, Rodrigo Bazan, Gustavo José Luvizutt. Brain stimulation can reduce unilateral spatial neglect after stroke: ELETRON trial. Annals of neurology. 2022-06-10. PMID:35688801. |
rehabilitation top-down techniques based on brain stimulation present variable outcomes in unilateral spatial neglect (usn) after stroke. |
2022-06-10 |
2023-08-14 |
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Siyu Yang, Ruobing Li, Hongtao Li, Ke Xu, Yuqing Shi, Qingyong Wang, Tiansong Yang, Xiaowei Su. Exploring the Use of Brain-Computer Interfaces in Stroke Neurorehabilitation. BioMed research international. vol 2021. 2021-10-18. PMID:34239936. |
in neurological rehabilitation for stroke patients, the use of bcis opens up a new chapter in "top-down" rehabilitation. |
2021-10-18 |
2023-08-13 |
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A Dintén-Fernández, P Fernández-González, A Koutsou, I M Alguacil-Diego, S Laguarta-Val, F Molina-Rued. [Top-down and bottom-up approaches for the treatment of unilateral spatial neglect in stroke patients: A systematic review]. Rehabilitacion. vol 53. issue 2. 2020-05-21. PMID:31186102. |
to evaluate the effectiveness of top-down and bottom-up approaches in the rehabilitation of unilateral spatial neglect in stroke patients. |
2020-05-21 |
2023-08-13 |
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A Dintén-Fernández, P Fernández-González, A Koutsou, I M Alguacil-Diego, S Laguarta-Val, F Molina-Rued. [Top-down and bottom-up approaches for the treatment of unilateral spatial neglect in stroke patients: A systematic review]. Rehabilitacion. vol 53. issue 2. 2020-05-21. PMID:31186102. |
[top-down and bottom-up approaches for the treatment of unilateral spatial neglect in stroke patients: a systematic review]. |
2020-05-21 |
2023-08-13 |
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Bernd Löwe, Christian Gerlof. Functional Somatic Symptoms Across Cultures: Perceptual and Health Care Issues. Psychosomatic medicine. vol 80. issue 5. 2019-04-26. PMID:29677034. |
in this editorial comment, we discuss potential reasons for the intercultural variation of the frequency of functional stroke mimics.the current models of symptom perception, in which symptom perception is guided by top-down processes of the central nervous system, are helpful in explaining the intercultural variation of functional symptoms. |
2019-04-26 |
2023-08-13 |
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Junhyuk Choi, Hyolim Kang, Sang Hun Chung, Yeonghun Kim, Ung Hee Lee, Jong Min Lee, Seung-Jong Kim, Min Ho Chun, Hyungmin Ki. Detecting voluntary gait intention of chronic stroke patients towards top-down gait rehabilitation using EEG. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference. vol 2016. 2017-08-07. PMID:28268625. |
detecting voluntary gait intention of chronic stroke patients towards top-down gait rehabilitation using eeg. |
2017-08-07 |
2023-08-13 |
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Günay Orbay, Levent Burak Kar. Beautification of Design Sketches Using Trainable Stroke Clustering and Curve Fitting. IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics. vol 17. issue 5. 2015-12-14. PMID:20714024. |
our system uses a trainable, sequential bottom-up and top-down stroke clustering method that learns how to parse input pen strokes into groups of strokes each representing a single curve, followed by point-cloud ordering that facilitates curve fitting and smoothing. |
2015-12-14 |
2023-08-12 |
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Juan-Manuel Belda-Lois, Silvia Mena-del Horno, Ignacio Bermejo-Bosch, Juan C Moreno, José L Pons, Dario Farina, Marco Iosa, Marco Molinari, Federica Tamburella, Ander Ramos, Andrea Caria, Teodoro Solis-Escalante, Clemens Brunner, Massimiliano Re. Rehabilitation of gait after stroke: a review towards a top-down approach. Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation. vol 8. 2012-04-05. PMID:22165907. |
rehabilitation of gait after stroke: a review towards a top-down approach. |
2012-04-05 |
2023-08-12 |
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Cory S Inman, G Andrew James, Stephan Hamann, Justin K Rajendra, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Andrew J Butle. Altered resting-state effective connectivity of fronto-parietal motor control systems on the primary motor network following stroke. NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 1. 2012-02-13. PMID:21839174. |
the present study examines the intrinsic effective connectivity of top-down motor control in stroke survivors (n=13) relative to healthy participants (n=12). |
2012-02-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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Cory S Inman, G Andrew James, Stephan Hamann, Justin K Rajendra, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Andrew J Butle. Altered resting-state effective connectivity of fronto-parietal motor control systems on the primary motor network following stroke. NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 1. 2012-02-13. PMID:21839174. |
these findings suggest that characterizing the deficits in resting-state connectivity of top-down processes in stroke survivors may help optimize cognitive and physical rehabilitation therapies by individually targeting specific neural pathway. |
2012-02-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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David J Sharp, Federico E Turkheimer, Subrata K Bose, Sophie K Scott, Richard J S Wis. Increased frontoparietal integration after stroke and cognitive recovery. Annals of neurology. vol 68. issue 5. 2010-11-29. PMID:20687116. |
this change reflects greater top-down control of speech comprehension and provides a mechanism by which language impairments after stroke may be compensated for. |
2010-11-29 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Jim Parkinson, Benjamin J Dyson, Beena Khuran. Line by line: the ERP correlates of stroke order priming in letters. Experimental brain research. vol 201. issue 3. 2010-06-14. PMID:20232509. |
stroke order priming is discussed in terms of matching stored letter production action codes, which upon activation provide top-down facilitation for visual processing of letters. |
2010-06-14 |
2023-08-12 |
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P U Tse, P Cavanag. Chinese and Americans see opposite apparent motions in a Chinese character. Cognition. vol 74. issue 3. 2000-05-10. PMID:10640574. |
here we report the results of a single experiment that pitted top-down cues against bottom-up cues in an apparent motion sequence over the successive strokes of a chinese character. |
2000-05-10 |
2023-08-12 |
human |