Bimanual motor skill learning in patients with chronic stroke: impairments, rehabilitation with the HABIT-ILE and brain damage correlations.
by Estelle Gathy
by Estelle Gathy
Quantifying brain anomalies in patients with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy via Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Motor training is a crucial component of neurorehabilitation for patients with motor deficits as it may be able to enhance recovery through brain plasticity and could remedy the primary causes of motor impairment. To get an early and accurate diagnosis of motor disability and guide the planning of rehabilitation programs, it is important to understand…
Quantifying anomalies in patients with neuropathologies via diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (application to rehabillitation after stroke)
Tractography of the auditory pathways in congenitally deaf persons
Tracking U-shaped fibers in the human brain