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J. van der Cruijsen

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising tool to improve and speed up motor rehabilitation after stroke, but inconsistent clinical effects refrain tDCS from clinical implementation. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the need for individualized tDCS con ...

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the contralateral primary motor cortex of the target muscle (conventional tDCS) has been described to enhance corticospinal excitability, as measured with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Recently, tDCS targeting the brain ...

Neurophysiologic correlates of motor learning that can be monitored during neurorehabilitation interventions can facilitate the development of more effective learning methods. Previous studies have focused on the role of the beta band (14–30 Hz) because of its clear response d ...

A Method to Experimentally Estimate the Conductivity of Chronic Stroke Lesions

A Tool to Individualize Transcranial Electric Stimulation

The inconsistent response to transcranial electric stimulation in the stroke population is attributed to, among other factors, unknown effects of stroke lesion conductivity on stimulation strength at the targeted brain areas. Volume conduction models are promising tools to det ...

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An Automatic pipeline to generate realistic and individualized chronic Stroke volume conduction Head models

Objective. Large structural brain changes, such as chronic stroke lesions, alter the current pathways throughout the patients' head and therefore have to be taken into account when performing transcranial direct current stimulation simulations. Approach. We implement, test and ...

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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is an upcoming therapeutic tool to improve post-stroke upper extremity motor function by modulating cortical excitability. However, research shows mixed findings on tDCS in stroke patients. The functional and structural brain reorgan ...

EEG Derived Laterality Metrics as a Biomarker for of Upper Limb Recovery in Stroke

An Explorative Study into EEG Biomarkers for Longitudinal Stroke Recovery

Problem: A biomarker that accurately predicts recovery of ischemic stroke for patients with poor baseline Fugl-Meyer Assessment of the Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) is lacking. Biomarkers that predict recovery while providing functional insight into the underlying neural process are h ...