Friday, March 28, 2025

Enhancing Neuroplasticity for Post-Stroke Motor Recovery: Mechanisms, Models, and Neurotechnology

Nothing here is a protocol to get survivors recovered! Useless, just random images put together to suggest they know what is going on. BUT STILL FUCKING USELESS! 

Nothing here even remotely suggests how to make neuroplasticity repeatable on demand. 

We don't SPECIFICALLY know why a neuron gives up its' current job and takes on a neighbors. Thus, nothing on neuroplasticity is scientifically repeatable on demand. So, DEMAND your doctor give you EXACT PROTOCOLS to use. Don't allow your doctor to give you generalities or guidelines.


Enhancing Neuroplasticity for Post-Stroke Motor Recovery: Mechanisms, Models, and Neurotechnology

Figure 2.
The neuro reorganization and coupling within the ipsilesional and contralesional hemisphere. (A) The core brain network involved in motor control; (B) The neuro coupling within the ipsilesional hemisphere; (C) The neuro coupling from the contralesional onto the ipsilesional hemisphere. (The dotted line indicates potential pathways that could contribute to functional recovery).



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