The neural correlates of upper limb motor blocks in Parkinson's disease and their relation to freezing of gait
…, J Spildooren, E Heremans, N Wenderoth… - Cerebral …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Due to basal ganglia dysfunction, bimanual motor performance in Parkinson patients
reportedly relies on compensatory brain activation in premotor–parietal–cerebellar circuitries. A …
reportedly relies on compensatory brain activation in premotor–parietal–cerebellar circuitries. A …
How does brain activation differ in children with unilateral cerebral palsy compared to typically developing children, during active and passive movements, and tactile …
…, K Klingels, F Bruyninckx, N Wenderoth… - Research in …, 2013 - Elsevier
The aim of the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was to investigate brain
activation associated with active and passive movements, and tactile stimulation in 17 …
activation associated with active and passive movements, and tactile stimulation in 17 …
Ipsilateral coordination at preferred rate: effects of age, body side and task complexity
Functional imaging studies have shown that elderly individuals activate widespread additional
brain networks, compared to young subjects, when performing motor tasks. However, the …
brain networks, compared to young subjects, when performing motor tasks. However, the …
Does somatosensory discrimination activate different brain areas in children with unilateral cerebral palsy compared to typically developing children? An fMRI study
A Van de Winckel, G Verheyden, N Wenderoth… - Research in …, 2013 - Elsevier
Aside from motor impairment, many children with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) experience
altered tactile, proprioceptive, and kinesthetic awareness. Sensory deficits are addressed in …
altered tactile, proprioceptive, and kinesthetic awareness. Sensory deficits are addressed in …
Hemispheric asymmetries in goal-directed hand movements are independent of hand preference
A Lavrysen, E Heremans, R Peeters, N Wenderoth… - NeuroImage, 2012 - Elsevier
Asymmetries in the kinematics and neural substrates of voluntary right and left eye–hand
coordinated movements have been accredited to differential hemispheric specialization. An …
coordinated movements have been accredited to differential hemispheric specialization. An …
Hemispheric asymmetries in eye–hand coordination
A Lavrysen, E Heremans, R Peeters, N Wenderoth… - NeuroImage, 2008 - Elsevier
Manual asymmetries in limb kinematics and eye–hand coordination have usually been
attributed to differences in online processing capabilities between the left and the right cerebral …
attributed to differences in online processing capabilities between the left and the right cerebral …
Involvement of the primary motor cortex in controlling movements executed with the ipsilateral hand differs between left-and right-handers
…, SP Swinnen, N Wenderoth - Journal of Cognitive …, 2011 - direct.mit.edu
Unimanual motor tasks, specifically movements that are complex or require high forces, activate
not only the contralateral primary motor cortex (M1) but evoke also ipsilateral M1 activity. …
not only the contralateral primary motor cortex (M1) but evoke also ipsilateral M1 activity. …
[CITATION][C] Does non-invasive brain stimulation over the primary motor cortex improve consolidation of motor memories?
[CITATION][C] Changes in M1 cortical excitability and intracortical inhibition induced by tDCS during resting and active states
…, P Ivonne, S Swinnen, H Feys, N Wenderoth - … , Date: 2012/06/10-2012/06 …, 2012
[CITATION][C] Assessing corticospinal tract (re) organization in unilateral cerebral palsy based on mirror movement characteristics and diffusion measures
…, C SIMON MARTINEZ, H Feys, N Wenderoth - … Medicine and Child …, 2017