
Brain Repair After Stroke
by Edited by Steven C. Cramer , Randolph J. NudoBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | p. vii |
List of contributors | p. viii |
Basic Science and Animal Studies | |
Motor map plasticity: a neural substrate for improving motor function after stroke | p. 1 |
Molecular mechanisms of neural repair after stroke | p. 11 |
Behavioral influences on neuronal events after stroke | p. 23 |
Post-stroke recovery therapies in animals | p. 35 |
Environmental effects on functional outcome after stroke | p. 47 |
Functional and structural MR imaging of brain reorganization after stroke | p. 57 |
Stroke recovery in non-human primates: a comparative perspective | p. 67 |
Issues in translating stroke recovery research from animals to humans | p. 77 |
Spontaneous Stroke Recovery in Humans | |
Brain events in the acute period of stroke in relation to subsequent repair | p. 87 |
Changes in cortical excitability and interhemispheric interactions after stroke | p. 103 |
Human brain mapping of the motor system after stroke | p. 113 |
Recovery from aphasia: lessons from imaging studies | p. 125 |
Brain mapping of attention and neglect after stroke | p. 133 |
Depression and its effects after stroke | p. 145 |
Epidemiology of stroke recovery | p. 163 |
Treatment Strategies | |
Issues in clinical trial methodology for brain repair after stroke | p. 173 |
Neuropharmacology in stroke recovery | p. 183 |
Robotic approaches to stroke recovery | p. 195 |
Electromagnetic approaches to stroke recovery | p. 207 |
Intensive physical therapeutic approaches to stroke recovery | p. 219 |
Cognitive approaches to stroke recovery | p. 233 |
Electrical stimulation approaches to stroke recovery | p. 247 |
Growth factors as treatments for stroke | p. 259 |
Cellular approaches to stroke recovery | p. 267 |
Index | p. 275 |
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