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P-195
Effects of non-invasive neuromodulation on food cravings, chewing patterns and executive functions
Professor Marta Lira-Batista (Teresina / BR)
P-196
A systematic review of vestibular stimulation in post-stroke visual neglect
Dr Mohamed Sakel (Canterburry / GB)
P-197
Correlation between cortical excitability and functional changes after combined bilateral neuromodulation therapies in stroke patients
Professor Francisco José Sánchez Cuesta (Madrid / ES)
P-198
Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (ARC
EX
therapy) is safe and effective at improving upper extremity function following spinal cord injury – presented on behalf of the Up-LIFT and LIFT Home Principal Investigators
Dr Jessica D'Amico (Edmonton / CA)
P-199
Observational practice enhances learning of a novel bimanual action when compared with tDCS over primary motor cortex: new evidence from brain causal connectivity and behaviour
Julianne McLeod (Vancouver / CA)
Professor Naznin Virji-Babul (Vancouver / CA)
P-202
TDCS neuromodulation to enhance cognitive and lower limb rehabilitation in corticobasal degeneration: a case report
Alfonso Hurtado Martínez (Madrid / ES)
P-203
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation improves cognitive outcomes in patients with persistent post-concussion symptoms
Alison Wilson (Calgary / CA)
P-204
Moderate intensity exercise to increase neuroplasticity in chronic stroke
Dr Brenton Hordacre (Adelaide / AU)
P-205
Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation and pharyngeal electrical stimulation on postacute dysphagia: the randomized controlled, double blinded pes-norest trial
Christian Ledl (Bad Aibling / DE)
P-206
Translation of transcranial magnetic stimulation into speech-language pathology practice: a survey
Ellen Williams (Adelaide / AU)
P-207
Impact of electric field magnitude in the left DLPFC to changes in intrinsic functional connectivity by transcranial direct current stimulation
Dr Eunkyung Kim (Seoul / KR)
P-208
Neuromodulation treatment on target sites improves social cognition in mild cognitive impairment patients: a randomized clinical trial
Professor Gianna Carla Riccitelli (Lugano / CH)
P-209
Effects of posterior parietal cortex and cerebellum anodal transcranial direct current stimulation on ankle tracking visuomotor adaptation in healthy young adults
I-Fei Cho (Taipei / TW)
P-210
Variation of corticospinal excitability during kinesthetic illusion induced by musculotendinous vibration
Lydiane Lauzier (Saguenay / CA)
P-211
Effects of low intensity focused ultrasound stimulation combined with functional electrical stimulation on upper extremity motor symptoms in Parkinson disease
Dr Naaz Desai (Toronto / CA)
P-212
Intermittent theta-burst stimulation of left superior parietal cortex enhances motor retention of new skills in healthy subjects
Professor Pierre Nicolo (Geneva / CH)
P-213
The effect of sensory-based priming technique using repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation on corticomotor excitability in neurologically healthy individuals
Dr Rehab Aljuhni (Majma'ah / SA; Chicago, IL / US)
P-214
Transcranial direct current stimulation for post-stroke upper extremity motor recovery: an updated meta-analysis
Dr Wayne Feng (Durham, NC / US)
P-215
Electric field simulation and appropriate electrode positioning for optimized transcranial direct current stimulation of stroke patients: an
In Silico
model
Professor Seonghoon Lim (Seoul / KR)
P-216
Additional effects of sequential cerebellar rTMS on inhibitory rTMS over M1 in stroke patients
Dr Sungwon Kim (Seoul / KR)
P-217
Preliminary impact of activity-based therapy and transcutaneous cervical spinal cord stimulation on tactile touch sensations in cervical spinal cord injury: three case reports
Dr Urvashy Gopaul (Toronto / CA)
P-218
Effects of sequential cerebral and cerebellar rTMS in stroke patients
Professor Won Hyuk Chang (Seoul / KR)
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