Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6848560 | Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Independent of cortical reorganization, both children showed increases in activation and size of the motor areas controlling the affected hand, quantified with different techniques. In addition, fMRI provided additional unexpected changes in the reward circuit while using the affected hand.
Keywords
CEDturbo field echoTFEMACSPediatric Evaluation of Disability InventoryManual Ability Classification SystemACPCCOPMGMFCSCambridge Electronic DesignCIMTAssisting hand assessmentTMSAHAMEPCVADTI3 Tesla6MWTCStSix-minute walk testmotor thresholdBimanual trainingEMGelectromyographyCanadian Occupational Performance MeasureUpper extremityfirst dorsal interosseusTranscranial magnetic stimulationCerebral vascular accidentdiffusion tensor imagingfMRIfunctional magnetic resonance imagingconstraint-induced movement therapycorticospinal tractecho timeRepetition timeFDIGross Motor Function Classification SystemHabitcerebral palsyBrodmann areaMotor evoked potentialPEDI
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Authors
Yannick Bleyenheuft, Laurence Dricot, Nathalie Gilis, Hsing-Ching Kuo, Cécile Grandin, Corinne Bleyenheuft, Andrew M. Gordon, Kathleen M. Friel,