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Action observation as a tool for neurorehabilitation to moderate motor deficits and aphasia following stroke 被引量:12
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作者 Denis Ertelt Ferdinand Binkofski 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第26期2063-2074,共12页
The mirror neuron system consists of a set of brain areas capable of matching action observation with action execution. One core feature of the mirror neuron system is the activation of motor areas by action observati... The mirror neuron system consists of a set of brain areas capable of matching action observation with action execution. One core feature of the mirror neuron system is the activation of motor areas by action observation alone. This unique capacity of the mirror neuron system to match action perception and action execution stimulated the idea that mirror neuron system plays a crucial role in the understanding of the content of observed actions and may participate in procedural learning. These features bear a high potential for neurorehabilitation of motor deficits and of aphasia following stroke. Since the first articles exploring this principle were published, a growing number of follow-up studies have been conducted in the last decade. Though, the combination of action observation with practice of the observed actions seems to constitute the most powerful approach. In the present review, we present the existing studies analyzing the effects of this neurorehabJlitative approach in clinical settings especially in the rehabilitation of stroke associated motor deficits and give a perspective on the ongoing trials by our research group. The data obtained up to date showed significant positive effect of action observation on recovery of motor functions of the upper limbs even in the chronic state after stroke, indicating that our approach might become a new standardized add-on feature of modern neurorehabilitative treatment schemes. 展开更多
关键词 mirror neuron system motor system procedural learning STROKE NEUROREHABILITATION APHASIA PARESIS motor deficits aphasic deficits STROKE
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A CONTROL STUDY OF SCALP ACUPUNCTURE IN TREATING APHASIA AFTER ACUTE CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES 被引量:1
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作者 Zhang Linhong, Wen LidouWuhan Second Hospital, Wuhan 430014, China Zhang ZhengWuhan Hospital of TCM, Wuhan 430014, China 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 1994年第1期20-23,共4页
A control study of clinical therapeutic effects of scalp acupuncture was made onforty-four Patients suffering from aphasia caused by acute cerebrovascular diseases,and was observedfor 4 weeks.The results revealed that... A control study of clinical therapeutic effects of scalp acupuncture was made onforty-four Patients suffering from aphasia caused by acute cerebrovascular diseases,and was observedfor 4 weeks.The results revealed that the therapeutic effect in the scalp acupuncture group was betterthan that in the controlgroup.Aphasia was cured more rapidly in the scalpacupuncturegroug than inhe control group.The difference was of significance statistically. 展开更多
关键词 Acute CEREBROVASCULAR disease APHASIA SCALP ACUPUNCTURE aphasic assessment scale
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