PubMed Mentions
The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to Clinical Toolbox for SPM. This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically.
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Localization of Impaired Kinesthetic Processing Post-stroke. Description: Kenzie, Jeffrey M, et al. Localization of Impaired Kinesthetic Processing Post-stroke. ''Front Hum Neurosci''. 2016; '''10''': 505 | |
Central perception of position sense involves a distributed neural network - Evidence from lesion-behavior analyses. Description: Findlater, Sonja E, et al. Central perception of position sense involves a distributed neural network - Evidence from lesion-behavior analyses. ''Cortex''. 2016 Jun; '''79''': 42-56 | |
Lesion locations associated with persistent proprioceptive impairment in the upper limbs after stroke. Description: Findlater, Sonja E, et al. Lesion locations associated with persistent proprioceptive impairment in the upper limbs after stroke. ''Neuroimage Clin''. 2018; '''20''': 955-971 | |
Boundary and vulnerability estimation of the internal borderzone using ischemic stroke lesion mapping. Description: Grange, Sylvain, et al. Boundary and vulnerability estimation of the internal borderzone using ischemic stroke lesion mapping. ''Sci Rep''. 2020 Feb 3; '''10''' (1):1662 | |
Detecting brain lesions in suspected acute ischemic stroke with CT-based synthetic MRI using generative adversarial networks. Description: Hu, Na, et al. Detecting brain lesions in suspected acute ischemic stroke with CT-based synthetic MRI using generative adversarial networks. ''Ann Transl Med''. 2022 Jan; '''10''' (2):35 | |
BONEs not CATs attract DOGs: Semantic context effects for picture naming in the lesioned language network. Description: Pino, Daniele, et al. BONEs not CATs attract DOGs: Semantic context effects for picture naming in the lesioned language network. ''Neuroimage''. 2022 Feb 1; '''246''': 118767 | |
Reinforcement Learning Is Impaired in the Sub-acute Post-stroke Period. Description: Branscheidt, Meret, et al. Reinforcement Learning Is Impaired in the Sub-acute Post-stroke Period. ''bioRxiv''. 2023 Jan 25; |