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Editorial
. 2025 Feb;603(3):611-615.
doi: 10.1113/JP287848. Epub 2025 Jan 21.

The physiology of stroke neurorehabilitation

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The physiology of stroke neurorehabilitation

Richard G Carson. J Physiol. 2025 Feb.
No abstract available

Keywords: brain stimulation; corpus callosum; corticospinal; disconnectome; motor; neuroplasticity; structural connectivity; white matter.

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