Your doctor and therapist can tell how to get MRCPs. Sounds important.
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Yilmaz, O.
; Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology and MEG Center, University of Tubingen, Germany
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Oladazimi, M.
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Cho, W.
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Brasil, F.
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Movement related cortical potentials (MRCPs) have been studied for many
years and proposed as reliable and immediate indicators of cortical
reorganizations in motor learning and after stroke. It has been reported
that decrease in amplitude and later onset of MRCPs reflect less mental
effort and shorter planning time during a motor task. In this study
MRCPs preceding hand movements in severe chronic stroke were
investigated in an EEG screening paradigm (patients performed hand open
and close for paretic and healthy hand) before and after a one-month
online-EEG-Brain-Machine-Interface neurorehabilitation intervention
coupled with physiotherapy. Five severely impaired (no residual finger
extension) chronic stoke patients were enrolled in the study. We
observed that MRCPs peak amplitude over Cz during paretic hand movement
attempts decreased significantly after compared to before intervention.
Furthermore, MRCP onset was significantly later over central regions
during paretic hand movements after compared to before intervention.
There were no significant pre-post differences during healthy hand
movements. Our results suggest that our patients needed less mental
effort and shorter planning time after intervention. We demonstrated for
the first time significant MRCP changes after a neurorehabilitation
intervention (BMI + physiotherapy) in severe chronic stroke patients.
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