Using Image Adjustments for Producing Human Motor Plasticity
Fig. 11.1 The target task is to rotate two cork balls as fast as possible in a counterclockwise direction with the left hand. The dexterity of the motor performance of…
Fig. 11.1 The target task is to rotate two cork balls as fast as possible in a counterclockwise direction with the left hand. The dexterity of the motor performance of…
© Springer Japan 2015Kenji Kansaku, Leonardo G. Cohen and Niels Birbaumer (eds.)Clinical Systems Neuroscience10.1007/978-4-431-55037-2_18 18. Changes in Human Brain Networks and Spontaneous Activity Caused by Motor and Cognitive Learning Hiroshi Imamizu1 (1) ATR Cognitive Mechanisms Laboratories, Advanced…
Fig. 10.1 Schematic drawing describing distinction between the receptor prosthetics and the somatic prosthetics. Firing of the receptors will send the brain about the current state of the body (sensory…
Fig. 19.1 Tasks on the TDT Thus, we conducted the experiment [37] to test whether there is neural activation specific to consolidation during sleep after intensive training of TDT. After…
Fig. 13.1 Subjective responses in healthy subjects caused by congruent or incongruent bimanual movements in front of a mirror or a whiteboard [106]. (a) Frequency of responses during hand movements…
Fig. 1.1 Illustration of a brain–machine interface (BMI) system for stroke neurorehabilitation training (adapted from Soekadar et al. 2015 [79]). Biosignals, here assessed by whole-head magnetoencephalography (MEG) associated with attempted…
Fig. 9.1 Humanoid robotic hand prosthesis used by Rosén et al. [61] One anecdotal observation to have emerged over the last decade or so has been that the RHI appears…
Fig. 2.1 Different types of electrodes. (a) Gold cup electrode. (b) Plastic cup electrode CT/MRI compatible. (c) Pad electrode. (d) Ring electrode. (e) Subdermal electrode (also available as MRI/CT compatible)….
Comment Grade Appearance Normal I Predominant α with rare θ Mildly abnormal II Predominant θ with rare δ Moderately abnormal III Predominant δ Severely abnormal IV Predominant δ with brief…
Fig. 4.1 When is a seizure status epilepticus? Definitions of status epilepticus are still heterogeneous. The typical, self-limited epileptic seizure clearly lasts less than 5 min (GTCS generalized tonic–clonic seizure,…