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Nagako Murase

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  7
Citations -  2014

Nagako Murase is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Primary motor cortex & Index finger. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1857 citations. Previous affiliations of Nagako Murase include University of Tokushima.

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Influence of interhemispheric interactions on motor function in chronic stroke

TL;DR: An abnormally high interhemispheric inhibitory drive from M1intact hemisphere to M1lesioned hemisphere in the process of generation of a voluntary movement by the paretic hand is document, conceivable that this abnormality could adversely influence motor recovery in some patients with subcortical stroke.
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Transcallosal inhibition in chronic subcortical stroke

TL;DR: A deeper premovement IHI with paretic than non-paretic hand movements of patients with chronic subcortical stroke is document, a possible mechanism underlying deficits in motor control.
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Intermanual Differences in Movement-related Interhemispheric Inhibition

TL;DR: Results unveil a more important modulation of interhemispheric interactions during generation of dominant than nondominant hand movements that might release muscles from inhibition in the contralateralPrimary motor cortex while preventing the occurrence of the mirror activity in ipsilateral primary motor cortex and could therefore contribute to intermanual differences in dexterity.
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Kinematically Specific Interhemispheric Inhibition Operating in the Process of Generation of a Voluntary Movement

TL;DR: The results indicate that inhibitory interactions preceding unilateral finger movements are determined by movement kinematics possibly to counteract the default production of mirror motions.
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Intensive or standard blood pressure control in patients with a history of ischemic stroke: RESPECT post hoc analysis

Shinichiro Ueda, +391 more
- 04 Mar 2022 - 
TL;DR: The findings of this study indicate the benefit of intensive BP control for patients with a history of ischemic stroke at high risk of hemorrhagic stroke.