Scientists zap brains to map movement control
NCT ID NCT05739994
Summary
This study aimed to understand how different parts of the brain help us sense where our limbs are and learn new movement skills. Researchers temporarily altered brain activity in healthy adults using safe, non-invasive magnetic stimulation, then measured their performance on movement and perception tasks. The goal was to gather basic knowledge that might one day help improve rehabilitation for people with movement problems, like after a stroke.
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Indiana University Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana, 47405, United States
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