Lecture

Neuroplasticity and Stroke Recovery

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This lecture explores the concepts of neuroplasticity and stroke recovery, focusing on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation. The instructor discusses the application of these techniques in personalized rehabilitation, emphasizing the importance of precision in treatment stratification for optimal outcomes. Various studies and experiments on motor function improvement in chronic stroke patients are presented, highlighting the potential of brain stimulation in enhancing neurorehabilitation. The lecture also delves into the challenges and future directions of home-based self-application of stimulation techniques for a wider reach and improved patient comfort.

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