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1. Motor practice related changes in the sensorimotor cortices of youth with cerebral palsy.

2. Alpha oscillations during visual selective attention are aberrant in youth and adults with cerebral palsy.

4. Adults with cerebral palsy exhibit uncharacteristic cortical oscillations during an adaptive sensorimotor control task.

5. Linking corticospinal tract activation and upper-limb motor control in adults with cerebral palsy.

6. Disruption of Sensorimotor Cortical Oscillations by Visual Interference Predicts the Altered Motor Performance of Persons with Cerebral Palsy.

7. Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis Exhibit More Regular Center of Mass Accelerations After Physical Therapy.

8. Reduced brainstem volume is associated with mobility impairments in youth with cerebral palsy.

9. Visual feedback influences the consistency of the locomotor pattern in Asian elephants ( Elephas maximus ).

10. Aberrant age-related alterations in spontaneous cortical activity in participants with cerebral palsy.

12. Spinal cord H-reflex post-activation depression is linked with hand motor control in adults with cerebral palsy.

13. Youth with Cerebral Palsy Display Abnormal Somatosensory Cortical Activity During a Haptic Exploration Task.

14. Reduced Brainstem Volume is Associated with Mobility Impairments in Youth with Cerebral Palsy.

15. Spontaneous cortical dynamics from the first years to the golden years.

16. A Val 66 Met polymorphism is associated with weaker somatosensory cortical activity in individuals with cerebral palsy.

17. Reduced wrist flexor H-reflex excitability is linked with increased wrist proprioceptive error in adults with cerebral palsy.

18. Aberrant movement-related somatosensory cortical activity mediates the extent of the mobility impairments in persons with cerebral palsy.

19. Exploration of a novel physical therapy protocol that uses a sensory substitution device to improve the standing postural balance of children with balance disorders.

20. Power training alters somatosensory cortical activity of youth with cerebral palsy.

21. Altered spontaneous cortical activity predicts pain perception in individuals with cerebral palsy.

22. Val66Met Polymorphism Is Associated with Altered Motor-Related Oscillatory Activity in Youth with Cerebral Palsy.

23. Spinal cord microstructural changes are connected with the aberrant sensorimotor cortical oscillatory activity in adults with cerebral palsy.

24. Altered Somatosensory Cortical Activity Is Associated with Cortical Thickness in Adults with Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Evidence from MEG/sMRI.

25. Therapeutic Lower Extremity Power Training Alters the Sensorimotor Cortical Activity of Individuals With Cerebral Palsy.

26. Weaker Connectivity of the Cortical Networks Is Linked with the Uncharacteristic Gait in Youth with Cerebral Palsy.

27. Microstructural changes in the spinal cord of adults with cerebral palsy.

28. Children with Cerebral Palsy Have Altered Occipital Cortical Oscillations during a Visuospatial Attention Task.

29. Cortical oscillations that underlie working memory are altered in adults with cerebral palsy.

30. Cortical oscillations that underlie visual selective attention are abnormal in adolescents with cerebral palsy.

31. The somatosensory cortical activity in individuals with cerebral palsy displays an aberrant developmental trajectory.

32. Cognitive-Motor Interference Heightens the Prefrontal Cortical Activation and Deteriorates the Task Performance in Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy.

33. Motor beta cortical oscillations are related with the gait kinematics of youth with cerebral palsy.

34. Gamma somatosensory cortical oscillations are attenuated during the stance phase of human walking.

35. Muscle capacity to accelerate the body during gait varies with foot position in cerebral palsy.

36. Beyond the eye: Cortical differences in primary visual processing in children with cerebral palsy.

37. The Strength of the Movement-related Somatosensory Cortical Oscillations Differ between Adolescents and Adults.

38. Hand Motor Actions of Children With Cerebral Palsy Are Associated With Abnormal Sensorimotor Cortical Oscillations.

39. Practice modulates motor-related beta oscillations differently in adolescents and adults.

40. Evaluation of a method to scale muscle strength for gait simulations of children with cerebral palsy.

41. The developmental trajectory of sensorimotor cortical oscillations.

42. Strength Training Effects on Muscle Forces and Contributions to Whole-Body Movement in Cerebral Palsy.

43. Children with cerebral palsy display altered neural oscillations within the visual MT/V5 cortices.

45. Haptic exploration attenuates and alters somatosensory cortical oscillations.

46. Impaired anticipatory vision and visuomotor coordination affects action planning and execution in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.

47. Neurophysiological changes in the visuomotor network after practicing a motor task.

48. Movement-Related Somatosensory Activity Is Altered in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis.

49. Children with Cerebral Palsy Hyper-Gate Somatosensory Stimulations of the Foot.

50. Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Improves Prefrontal Cortex Activation in Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy.

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