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Brain Activity and Functional Connectivity Patterns Associated With Fast and Slow Motor Sequence Learning in Late Middle Adulthood
ArticleAbstract: The human brain undergoes structural and functional changes across the lifespan. The study of motorPalabras claves:aging, Connectivity, fast learning, FMRI, motor sequence learning, slow learningAutores:Aznárez-Sanado M., Eudave L., Fernández-Seara M.A., Francis R. Loayza, Luis E.O., Martínez M., Pastor M.A., Villagra F.Fuentes:scopusContinuous performance of a novel motor sequence leads to highly correlated striatal and hippocampal perfusion increases
ArticleAbstract: The time course of changes in regional cerebral perfusion during a continuous motor learning task pePalabras claves:3D GRASE, Arterial spin labeling, hippocampus, motor sequence learning, Procedural memory, PutamenAutores:Aznárez-Sanado M., Fernández-Seara M.A., Francis R. Loayza, Mengual E., Pastor M.A.Fuentes:scopusFunctional and anatomical basis for brain plasticity in facial palsy rehabilitation using the masseteric nerve
ArticleAbstract: Several techniques have been described for smile restoration after facial nerve paralysis. When a nePalabras claves:BOLD, Cortical representation, Facial, Facial palsy, functional magnetic resonance imaging, MasseterAutores:Buendia J., Celorrio M., Francis R. Loayza, Hontanilla B., Luis E.O., Pastor M.A.Fuentes:scopusFunctional asymmetries in early learning during right, left, and bimanual performance in right-handed subjects
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: To elucidate differences in activity and connectivity during early learning due to the perfPalabras claves:anterior putamen, early motor learning, effective connectivity, FMRI, functional asymmetry, nondominant handAutores:Aznárez-Sanado M., Fernández-Seara M.A., Francis R. Loayza, Pastor M.A.Fuentes:scopusMRI-compatible device for examining brain activation related to stepping
ArticleAbstract: Repetitive and alternating lower limb movements are a specific component of human gait. Due to technPalabras claves:Blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) analysis, BRAIN, Dimensionality reduction, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), lower limbs movements, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatible device, neural networkAutores:Arrondo G., Diaz J., Echeverria M., Fernández-Seara M.A., Francis R. Loayza, Luis E.O., Martínez M., Pastor M.A., Vidorreta M., Villagra F.Fuentes:scopusPattern recognition of white matter lesions associated with diabetes mellitus type 2
Conference ObjectAbstract: The White Matter Hyperintensities (WMHs) are usually associated with diabetes which is relevant in mPalabras claves:classification, DIABÉTES, Machine learning, segmentation, WMH brain lesionsAutores:Alvarado R., Enrique Pelaez, Francis R. Loayza, Jocellyn Luna, Pastor M.A.Fuentes:scopusRight parietal dominance in spatial egocentric discrimination
ArticleAbstract: Egocentric tactile perception is crucial for skilled hand motor control. In order to better understaPalabras claves:FMRI, Hemispheric dominance, PPI, Sensorial neglect, Somatosensory, Spatial discrimination, Spatial egocentric perception, Tactile, VibratoryAutores:Aznárez-Sanado M., Fernández-Seara M.A., Francis R. Loayza, Pastor M.A.Fuentes:scopusSuccessful working memory processes and cerebellum in an elderly sample: A neuropsychological and fMRI study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Imaging studies help to understand the evolution of key cognitive processes related to aPalabras claves:Autores:Arrondo G., Fernández-Seara M.A., Francis R. Loayza, Luis E.O., Martínez M., Pastor M.A., Vidorreta M.Fuentes:scopusThe motor inhibitory network in patients with asymmetrical Parkinson’s disease: An fMRI study
ArticleAbstract: Recent imaging studies with the stop-signal task in healthy individuals indicate that the subthalamiPalabras claves:dopamine, FMRI, Functional connectivity, imaging, Inhibition, Parkinson’s Disease, Stop-signal reaction time task, Subthalamic nucleusAutores:Francis R. Loayza, Jahanshahi M., Luis E.O., Obeso I., Obeso J.A., Pastor M.A., Redondo R.G., Villagra F.Fuentes:scopus