Effects of external frequency entrainment on bimanual network function and connectivity in healthy conditions and during recovery from stroke. KU Leuven
Nearly every activity of daily life requires the integrated movements of both hands. How smooth this interaction is actually being controlled becomes only obvious when the system is challenged, as for example in the case of higher task demand or when interregional neural communication is hampered following a lesion. A local lesion following a stroke might eventually lead to complex disturbance and subsequent remodelling of brain structure and ...