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- who: Resting State EEG Directed and colleagues from the Italy, Centro Riabilitativo Villa Beretta, Ospedale Valduce, Costa Masnaga, Italy University of Warsaw, Poland have published the research work: Resting State EEG Directed Functional Connectivity Unveils Changes in Motor Network Organization in Subacute Stroke Patients After Rehabilitation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although the effects of stroke on resting-state brain connectivity have been widely investigated, especially in the acute phase with respect to healthy subjects, a limited number of works focused specifically on longitudinal effects of motor rehabilitation on the reorganization of the cortical motor . . .
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