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 …

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 …

Ipsilateral coordination at preferred rate: effects of age, body side and task complexity

A Van Impe, JP Coxon, DJ Goble, N Wenderoth… - Neuroimage, 2009 - Elsevier
Functional imaging studies have shown that elderly individuals activate widespread additional
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 …

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 …

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 …

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. …

[CITATION][C] Does non-invasive brain stimulation over the primary motor cortex improve consolidation of motor memories?

L Pauwels, E Bekkers, O Rroji, N Wenderoth - VK-symposium, Date: 2011/12/16-2011 …, 2011

[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