2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58625-0_28
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Differences in Motor Imagery Activity Between the Paretic and Non-paretic Hands in Stroke Patients Using an EEG BCI

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“…3 Stroke patients may recover some functions after rehabilitation therapy. 4 However, many stroke patients miss the best time period for recovery and experience many types of sequelae, such as hemiplegia, aphasia, dysphagia, and others. 5 These sequelae severely affect the quality of life and rehabilitation outcome of stroke patients, resulting in limited functional independence, deterioration of daily activities and reduced social participation, bringing a huge burden to bear on the country, society, families, and patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 Stroke patients may recover some functions after rehabilitation therapy. 4 However, many stroke patients miss the best time period for recovery and experience many types of sequelae, such as hemiplegia, aphasia, dysphagia, and others. 5 These sequelae severely affect the quality of life and rehabilitation outcome of stroke patients, resulting in limited functional independence, deterioration of daily activities and reduced social participation, bringing a huge burden to bear on the country, society, families, and patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%