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1. Small vessel disease burden and functional brain connectivity in mild cognitive impairment

2. Instrumented Gait Classification Using Meaningful Features in Patients with Impaired Coordination

3. Rhythmic neural activity is comodulated with short-term gait modifications during first-time use of a dummy prosthesis: a pilot study

4. Self-Reported Complaints as Prognostic Markers for Outcome After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Elderly: A Machine Learning Approach

5. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Derived Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation in Experimental Human Endotoxemia—An Exploratory Study

6. Amble Gait EEG Points at Complementary Cortical Networks Underlying Stereotypic Multi-Limb Co-ordination

7. 2D Gait Skeleton Data Normalization for Quantitative Assessment of Movement Disorders from Freehand Single Camera Video Recordings

8. Neural Correlates of Motor Skill Learning Are Dependent on Both Age and Task Difficulty

9. Quantification of Movement in Stroke Patients under Free Living Conditions Using Wearable Sensors: A Systematic Review

10. Data-driven visualization of multichannel EEG coherence networks based on community structure analysis

11. Bilateral cerebellar activation in unilaterally challenged essential tremor

12. L1 and L2 reading skills in Dutch adolescents with a familial risk of dyslexia

13. Muscle co-activity tuning in Parkinsonian hand movement: disease-specific changes at behavioral and cerebral level

14. Differences in cognitive aging: typology based on a community structure detection approach.

20. Quasi-simultaneous coupling methods for partitioned problems in computational hemodynamics

25. Effects of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Resting State Brain Network Connectivity in Older Adults

26. Applicability of quantitative oculomotor and SARA assessment in children

27. Electroencephalography, Magnetoencephalography, and Cognitive Reserve

28. Enhanced arm swing improves Parkinsonian gait with EEG power modulations resembling healthy gait

29. Instrumented classification of patients with early onset ataxia or developmental coordination disorder and healthy control children combining information from three upper limb SARA tests

31. Age-dependent modulation of motor network connectivity for skill acquisition, consolidation and interlimb transfer after motor practice

35. Functional connectivity differences in Alzheimer's disease and amnestic mild cognitive impairment associated with AT(N) classification and anosognosia

36. Intermuscular coherence analysis in older adults reveals that gait‐related arm swing drives lower limb muscles via subcortical and cortical pathways

38. Failure to Engage Neural Plasticity through Practice of a High-difficulty Task is Accompanied by Reduced Motor Skill Retention in Older Adults

39. Effects of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Resting State Brain Network Connectivity in Older Adults

40. Pre-Movement Cortico-Muscular Dynamics Underlying Improved Parkinson Gait Initiation after Instructed Arm Swing

41. Amble Gait EEG Points at Complementary Cortical Networks Underlying Stereotypic Multi-Limb Co-ordination

42. Short- and Long-Term Functional Connectivity Differences Associated with Alzheimer's Disease Progression

43. Similar association between objective and subjective symptoms in functional and organic tremor

44. Distinguishing Patients With a Coordination Disorder From Healthy Controls Using Local Features of Movement Trajectories During the Finger-to-Nose Test

45. Lack of analgesic effects of transcranial pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation in neuropathic pain patients: A randomized double-blind crossover trial

46. Instrumented finger-to-nose test classification in children with ataxia or developmental coordination disorder and controls

47. Neural coupling between upper and lower limb muscles in Parkinsonian gait

48. Three Days of Measurement Provide Reliable Estimates of Daily Tremor Characteristics: A Pilot Study in Organic and Functional Tremor Patients

49. Time-dependent directional intermuscular coherence analysis reveals that forward and backward arm swing equally drive the upper leg muscles during gait initiation

50. Neural Correlates of Motor Skill Learning Are Dependent on Both Age and Task Difficulty

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