Motor System Reorganization After Stroke: Stimulating and Training Toward Perfection

Physiology
Theresa A Jones, DeAnna L Adkins

Abstract

Stroke instigates regenerative responses that reorganize connectivity patterns among surviving neurons. The new connectivity patterns can be suboptimal for behavioral function. This review summarizes current knowledge on post-stroke motor system reorganization and emerging strategies for shaping it with manipulations of behavior and cortical activity to improve functional outcome.

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