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Computational aspects of MN activity estimation: A case study with post-stroke subjects


Abstract:

Spinal circuits play an important role in the generation of rhythmic motor activity, intermediating between descending signals and peripheral sensory information. The stu...Show More

Abstract:

Spinal circuits play an important role in the generation of rhythmic motor activity, intermediating between descending signals and peripheral sensory information. The study of these circuits can provide a better understanding of the control mechanisms during the execution of cyclic motor tasks in healthy subjects or in patients with motor deficits due to a neurological disease. This work shows preliminary results regarding the estimation of spinal cord activity of post-stroke subjects obtained from the EMG signals by improving the computational model. This new model allows a better quantitative evaluation of motor performance in clinical contexts.
Date of Conference: 29 June 2011 - 01 July 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 August 2011
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PubMed ID: 22275608
Conference Location: Zurich, Switzerland

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