Publication: A reliability study on brain activation during active and passive arm movements supported by an MRI-compatible robot
A reliability study on brain activation during active and passive arm movements supported by an MRI-compatible robot
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Estévez, N., Yu, N., Brügger, M., Villiger, M., Hepp-Reymond, M.-C., Riener, R., & Kollias, S. (2014). A reliability study on brain activation during active and passive arm movements supported by an MRI-compatible robot. Brain Topography, 27(6), 731–746. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-014-0355-9
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In neurorehabilitation, longitudinal assessment of arm movement related brain function in patients with motor disability is challenging due to variability in task performance. MRI-compatible robots monitor and control task performance, yielding more reliable evaluation of brain function over time. The main goals of the present study were first to define the brain network activated while performing active and passive elbow movements with an MRI-compatible arm robot (MaRIA) in healthy subjects, and second to test the reproducibility of
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Estévez, N., Yu, N., Brügger, M., Villiger, M., Hepp-Reymond, M.-C., Riener, R., & Kollias, S. (2014). A reliability study on brain activation during active and passive arm movements supported by an MRI-compatible robot. Brain Topography, 27(6), 731–746. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-014-0355-9