FNIRS based study of brain network characteristics in children with cerebral palsy during bilateral lower limb movement
Ping Xie,
Zichao Nie,
Tengyu Zhang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMotor dysfunctions in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are caused by nonprogressive brain damage. Understanding the functional characteristics of the brain is important for rehabilitation.PurposeThis paper aimed to study the brain networks of children with CP during bilateral lower limb movement using functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and to explore effective fNIRS indices for reflecting functional brain activity.MethodsUsing fNIRS, cerebral oxygenation signals in the bilateral prefronta… Show more
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