A MULTIMODAL BRAIN-ARM INTERFACE FOR OPERATION OF COMPLEX ROBOTIC SYSTEMS AND UPPER LIMB MOTOR RECOVERY

Author(s):  
Cristina Russo ◽  
Laura Veronelli ◽  
Carlotta Casati ◽  
Alessia Monti ◽  
Laura Perucca ◽  
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AbstractMotor learning interacts with and shapes experience-dependent cerebral plasticity. In stroke patients with paresis of the upper limb, motor recovery was proposed to reflect a process of re-learning the lost/impaired skill, which interacts with rehabilitation. However, to what extent stroke patients with hemiparesis may retain the ability of learning with their affected limb remains an unsolved issue, that was addressed by this study. Nineteen patients, with a cerebrovascular lesion affecting the right or the left hemisphere, underwent an explicit motor learning task (finger tapping task, FTT), which was performed with the paretic hand. Eighteen age-matched healthy participants served as controls. Motor performance was assessed during the learning phase (i.e., online learning), as well as immediately at the end of practice, and after 90 min and 24 h (i.e., retention). Results show that overall, as compared to the control group, stroke patients, regardless of the side (left/right) of the hemispheric lesion, do not show a reliable practice-dependent improvement; consequently, no retention could be detected in the long-term (after 90 min and 24 h). The motor learning impairment was associated with subcortical damage, predominantly affecting the basal ganglia; conversely, it was not associated with age, time elapsed from stroke, severity of upper-limb motor and sensory deficits, and the general neurological condition. This evidence expands our understanding regarding the potential of post-stroke motor recovery through motor practice, suggesting a potential key role of basal ganglia, not only in implicit motor learning as previously pointed out, but also in explicit finger tapping motor tasks.


Author(s):  
Paula Trujillo ◽  
Alfonso Mastropietro ◽  
Alessandro Scano ◽  
Andrea Chiavenna ◽  
Simona Mrakic-Sposta ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. 245-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Kathrin Bösl ◽  
Sandra Rothhardt ◽  
Geert Verheyden ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Isabelle Hauret ◽  
Denis Mottet ◽  
Jerome Froger ◽  
Julien Métrot ◽  
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