Brain injury-induced neurological deficits typically develop on the contralateral side of the body and include abnormal posture,motor weakness,and spasticity.It is believed that the interruption of descending neural p...Brain injury-induced neurological deficits typically develop on the contralateral side of the body and include abnormal posture,motor weakness,and spasticity.It is believed that the interruption of descending neural pathways that convey supraspinal commands to the motoneurons in the spinal cord is the main cause of these deficits.展开更多
基金Novo Nordisk Foundation(0065099)the Swedish Science Research Council(K2014-62X-12190-19-5 and 2019-01771-3)。
文摘Brain injury-induced neurological deficits typically develop on the contralateral side of the body and include abnormal posture,motor weakness,and spasticity.It is believed that the interruption of descending neural pathways that convey supraspinal commands to the motoneurons in the spinal cord is the main cause of these deficits.