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The Role of Multiple Contralesional Motor Areas for Complex Hand Movements after Internal Capsular Lesion
J. Neurosci. Lotze et al. 26: 6096

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental tables
  • supplemental material - Supplemental figure: fMRI results for each patient during performing the finger sequence with the formerly impaired hand at maximum frequency (2.00 +/- 0.58 Hz; top row) and 1 Hz movement rate (bottom row). The CON-H is shown for each patient. The right activation map (smoothed for overlay with 6mm) shows the group effect of all patients for the CON-H (left) and the DAMH (right) projected on the segmented T1-anatomy reference brain. Note that the activation patterns were more extended during faster movement, but the location of activation maxima was similar for both movement rates.




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