Sleep and motor learning in stroke (SMiLES): a longitudinal study investigating sleep-dependent consolidation of motor sequence learning in the context of recovery after stroke

<p><b>Introduction</b> There is growing evidence that sleep is disrupted after stroke, with worse sleep relating to poorer motor outcomes. It is also widely acknowledged that consolidation of motor learning, a critical component of poststroke recovery, is sleep-dependent. However,...

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Main Authors: Weightman, M, Robinson, B, Mitchell, MP, Garratt, E, Teal, R, Rudgewick-Brown, A, Demeyere, N, Fleming, MK, Johansen-Berg, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2024