Brain scans reveal how stroke survivors 'Feel' movement
NCT ID NCT06931509
Summary
This study aims to understand how stroke patients with limb weakness process different types of feedback during mental movement exercises. Researchers will measure brain activity in 38 participants as they imagine moving while receiving visual cues, body-position cues, or a mix of both. The goal is to learn how the brain area damaged by the stroke affects this processing, which could help tailor future rehabilitation methods.
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CHU Saint-Etienne
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