Functional brain reorganization for hand movement in patients with multiple sclerosis: Defining distinct effects of injury and disability
Previous work has demonstrated potentially adaptive cortical plasticity that increases with brain injury in patients with multiple sclerosis. However, animal studies showing use-dependent changes in motor cortex organization suggest that functional changes also may occur in response to disability. W...
Main Authors: | Reddy, H, Narayanan, S, Woolrich, M, Mitsumori, T, Lapierre, Y, Arnold, D, Matthews, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2002
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