Scientists map Stroke-Damaged brains to unlock future rehab tech
NCT ID NCT07339813
Summary
This study aims to create a detailed map of how the brain reorganizes itself after a stroke, focusing on movement control. Researchers will use powerful MRI scanners on 110 participants—both stroke survivors and healthy volunteers—to see how brain connections relate to movement problems. The goal is to gather knowledge that could help design better brain-computer interfaces and rehabilitation strategies in the future.
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NeuroSpin, CEA
RECRUITINGGif-sur-Yvette, Île-de-France Region, 91191, France
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