12 results
The aim of the current study is to identify couplings of muscle activation patterns (muscle synergies) in reaching movements in stroke patients. Insight in the motor control of stroke patients can contribute to improve the disabled arm functioning…
The primary objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of white matter lesions and subjective/objective neurocognitive functioning in women several years after pregnancy compared to nulliparous women The secondary objective is to…
(1) Evaluate whether stroke patients differ from healthy controls on the experience and the course of subjective cognitive complaints during the first two years after stroke;(2) Evaluate potential predictors for cognitive complaints during the first…
The main objective of this study is to examine the effect of different kinds of augmented feedback on learning an arm motor task.
Primary objective: To provide a detailed description of the prevalence and cognitive characteristics of navigation impairment in stroke patientsSecondary objectives: To increase knowledge about the neuroanatomical correlates of navigation ability…
The objective of this study is to investigate whether impaired balance control is (partly) responsible for the increased energy cost of walking in stroke patients and amputees by evaluating the effect of external stabilization and destabilization on…
To study HPA axis regulation and sympathetic nervous system activity in survivors of childhood ALL during relaxation and during stress.
To answer the question if structural changes of the brain and impairments of cognitive functioning in type 1 diabetes are related to the presence of microvascular disease we will· Compare brain structure (brain volume, white matter lesions) and…
The primary objective is to determine if there is a difference in autonomic function between patients with Alzheimer*s disease (MCI and AD) and a matched control group. The secondary objectives will be explorative and aimed to investigate…
The primary objective of the current study is to assess the feasibility of ROBERT® -SAS training in clinical setting, in acute stroke patients, including patient and therapist perspectives
Primary objective:• To demonstrate that the DTAS triage workflow involving CBCT results in superior patient outcome in ischemic stroke patients with confirmed Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) as compared to the conventional CT/MR triage workflow.…
The primary objective is to gain insight into gaze behaviour of stroke survivors during upper extremity movements.