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TNSRE serves the community of biomedical engineers and clinical researchers who work at the intersection of neuroscience and physical medicine. We publish novel approaches and technologies for better understanding neural systems, human movement, and the relationships between them, with a focus on assistive devices that improve life for patients, for practicing clinicians, and for everyday use.
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Hang Zhang
Hang Zhang received the Ph.D. degree from Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, in 2011.
He is now with Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders and the Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University. His research concerns about using multiple analysis approaches and models to explore the neural mechanism underlying motor function and motor function rehabilitation. In recent years, his research mainly focuses on the advanced neuroimaging technique such as real time fMRI.
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Motor Imagery Learning Induced Changes in Functional Connectivity of the Default Mode Network
Abstract
Numerous studies provide evidences that motor skill learning changes the activity of some brain regions during task as well as some resting networks during rest. However, it is still unclear how motor learning affects the resting-state default-mode network (DMN). Using...
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Posted on 6 JAN 2015