Increasing motor cortex activation during grasping via novel robotic mirror hand therapy: a pilot fNIRS study.
Dong Hyun KimKun-Do LeeThomas C BuleaHyung-Soon ParkPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2022)
The experimental results indicate that combining visual feedback, somatosensory feedback, and motor intention are important for greater stimulation on the contralateral motor cortex of the affected hand. RMT that includes these factors is hypothesized to achieve a more effective functional rehabilitation due to greater and more balanced cortical activation.