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“Hand area” was significantly larger on AH in 20% of cases after a subcortical, and in 13% after a cortical, lesion.
"Hand area" was significantly larger on AH in 20% of cases after a subcortical, and in 13% after a cortical, lesion. Responses from AH were excessively delayed�...
Interhemispheric asymmetry of primary hand representation and recovery after stroke: A MEG study � Medicine. NeuroImage � 2007.
Aug 16, 2024"Hand area" was significantly larger on AH in 20% of cases after a subcortical, and in 13% after a cortical, lesion. Responses from AH were�...
On the reorganization of sensory hand areas after mono-hemispheric lesion: a functional (MEG)/anatomical (MRI) integrative study. Brain sensorimotor hand area�...
On the reorganization of sensory hand areas after mono-hemispheric lesion: a functional (MEG)/anatomical (MRI) integrative study. Brain Res. 1998 Jan 26;782�...
Interhemispheric Differences of Sensory Hand Areas after Monohemispheric Stroke: MEG/MRI Integrative Study: Volume 14, Number 2 (2001), pages 474–485.
Interhemispheric differences of sensory hand areas after monohemispheric stroke: MEG/MRI integrative study. Neuroimage. 2001; 14:474-485. Crossref � Scopus (66).
Mar 25, 20101. Rossini, P.M., et al. (2001) Interhemispheric differences of sensory hand areas after monohemispheric stroke: MEG/MRI integrative study.
Interhemispheric asymmetry of primary hand representation and recovery after stroke: a MEG study � Mario Tombini, Fabrizio Vernieri. 2007. Download Free PDF