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In this study, the influence of the context of movement on the sensorimotor rhythms of the EEG was studied when observing the movements of various objects.
The results obtained suggest that the introduction of a context about the movement of an extraneous object, namely, the connection of the observed movement with a human limb, leads to changes in the activity of sensorimotor rhythms of the EEG.
In the future, the results of this work will be able to become the basis for creating video content for the rehabilitation of stroke patients as part of rehabilitation through movement monitoring.
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Bogatova Valeriia D., Kuznetsova A., Polyaev B. et al., Bulletin of Siberian Medicine 2026 Vol. 25 No. 1 P. 131–143
Stroke can lead to motor, cognitive, and speech disorders that require long-term correction. Rehabilitation potential (RP) indicates the level of maximum possible recovery of a patient in the given time period. Maintaining RP at the second stage of medical rehabilitation (MR) is one of the important tasks of a medical psychologist. However, current Russian scientific ...
Added: June 11, 2026
Popov A., Popov M., Mashkovskaya M., , in: Innovations in Information and Decision Sciences. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Frontiers in Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications (FICTA 2025), Volume 4Vol. 465: Innovations in Information and Decision Sciences. Issue 4: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Frontiers in Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications (FICTA 2025).: Springer, 2026. P. 22–32.
The article briefly reviews the history of prosthetics of human and animal limbs, emphasizing the insufficient attention to bionic prostheses for the latter.
For the first time, a concept of a companion animals’ rehabilitation (e. g. a cat) using an exoskeleton of the shoulder/pelvic girdle is proposed. The exoskeleton is equipped with a microprocessor control system without the ...
Added: June 9, 2026
Boikov E., Galagan M., Miceikaite A. et al., , in: 2026 28th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing and its Applications (DSPA).: IEEE, 2026. P. 1–5.
The rapid development of exoskeleton-based rehabilitation methods represents a fundamentally new approach to restoring mobility in companion animals with severe musculoskeletal impairments. Unlike passive assistive devices, such methods enable active support and partial replacement of lost motor functions, opening new possibilities for the rehabilitation of animals suffering from limb amputation, paralysis, or functional deficits caused ...
Added: June 7, 2026
Mokienko O., Люкманов Р. Х., Bobrov P. et al., Современные технологии в медицине 2023 Т. 15 № 6 С. 63–73
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are a group of technologies that allow mental training with feedback for post-stroke motor recovery. Varieties of these technologies have been studied in numerous clinical trials for more than 10 years, and their construct and software are constantly being improved. Despite the positive treatment results and the availability of registered medical devices, ...
Added: March 19, 2026
Люкманов Р. Х., Исаев М. Р., Mokienko O. et al., Анналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии 2023 Т. 17 № 4 С. 82–88
Introduction. Non-invasive brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) enable feedback motor imagery [MI] training in neurological patients to support their motor rehabilitation. Nowadays, the use of BCIs based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) for motor rehabilitation is yet to be investigated. Objective: To evaluate the potential fNIRS BCI use in hand MI training for comprehensive post-stroke rehabilitation. Materials ...
Added: March 18, 2026
Mokienko O., Современные технологии в медицине 2025 Т. 17 № 2 С. 73–85
The advancement of novel technologies for the rehabilitation of post-stroke patients represents a significant challenge for a range of interdisciplinary fields. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an optical neuroimaging technique based on recording local hemodynamic changes at the cerebral cortex level. The technology is typically employed in post-stroke patients for diagnostic purposes, including the assessment of ...
Added: March 18, 2026
Mitiureva D., Pavel Bobrov, Rebreikina A. et al., International Journal of Psychophysiology 2023 Vol. 190 P. 42–55
Studying mu-rhythm in developmental disorders is crucial for identifying the origin of motor and social malfunctioning. However, the commonly used mu-rhythm experimental protocol, that requires following instructions, is challenging for children with motor and cognitive deficits. Here we present an inclusive experimental procedure that contains passive hand movement, closed and open eyes and hand movement ...
Added: March 11, 2026
Frolov A., Mokienko O., Lyukmanov R. et al., Frontiers in Neuroscience 2017 Vol. 11 Article 400
Repeated use of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) providing contingent sensory feedback of brain activity was recently proposed as a rehabilitation approach to restore motor function after stroke or spinal cord lesions. However, there are only a few clinical studies that investigate feasibility and effectiveness of such an approach. Here we report on a placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical ...
Added: March 9, 2026
Тарасов В. В., Lyaskovsky A., В кн.: Сборник трудов XXII Международной научно-практической конференции. Посвящается 80-летию президента РТУ МИРЭА, академика РАН, доктора физико-математических наук, профессора А.С. Сигова.: Ассоциация выпускников и сотрудников ВВИА им. проф. Жуковского, 2025. С. 198–201.
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term motor impairment, significantly limiting patients' functional capabilities and reducing their quality of life. Modern approaches to post-stroke rehabilitation include the use of robotic technologies aimed at restoring motor function. This article presents the concept of a robotic device that uses an on-demand assistance approach to adapt the level ...
Added: February 5, 2026
Алексеева Т. М., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 14. Право 2024 Т. 15 № 1 С. 35–48
В статье исследуется право на возмещение причиненного реабилитированному лицу
вреда в связи с принципом исполнимости вступившего в законную силу судебного
решения и сроками пересмотра судебных актов, предусмотренных Уголовно-процессуальным кодексом РФ. Право на реабилитацию рассматривается в его соотношении
с правом на законно установленный размер возмещения причиненного вреда. Со
ссылками на практику высших судебных инстанций автор показывает, что принцип
исполнимости судебных решений ...
Added: January 30, 2026
Son Z., Brill, 2025.
This book offers the first comprehensive exploration of the history of Soviet Koreans (1920s-1930s), focusing into their experiences in the USSR. It examines the impact of Stalin's foreign and domestic policies on
Soviet Koreans, their role in the socio-economic development of the Far East, and their contributions to the Red Army, as well as the cultural ...
Added: December 25, 2025
Ионцев М. А., Государственная служба 2023 Т. 25 № 2 (142) С. 109–118
This article examines the key issues concerning opening rehabilitation procedures in the French legal system. The author examines the presumptions for consolidating or rebutting the need for procedures aimed at the debtor’s welfare. The rehabilitation procedure has economicand legal aspects, which are interconnected. The first comes down to the fact that the rehabilitative procedure depends ...
Added: November 7, 2025
Ионцев М. А., Закон и власть 2021 № 1 С. 52–60
The institution of insolvency is like "a skeleton in its vulnerability, fragility, significance and versatility of functionality and the significance of its effect on the health of the organism as a whole: any recklessly added or removed bone, cartilage or ligament will make the whole organism suffer". Their full description is impossible without a brief ...
Added: November 7, 2025
Viazmin A., Чапанова М. Р., Морозов М. С. et al., Нервно-мышечные болезни 2025 Т. 15 № 2 С. 28–36
Objective. To present Kinematic 4, a software tool designed for automated analysis of reach-to-grasp and object transport movements using data obtained from motion capture systems.
Materials and Methods. The software was developed in Python and implements algorithms for automatic detection of key temporal events in motor actions. Initially validated in MATLAB, the algorithmic framework was adapted ...
Added: September 2, 2025
Carlos Nieto-Doval, Aynur Ragimova, Gleb Perevoznyuk et al., Scientific Reports 2025 Vol. 15 Article 23245
Motor resonance (MoR) refers to the automatic activation of motor circuits during action observation, reflecting an internal simulation of the observed movement. This phenomenon is thought to arise
from the activity of mirror neuron regions, which modulate primary motor cortex (M1) excitability via cortico-cortical pathways. MoR, which is believed to be involved in the mechanism underlying action understanding ...
Added: August 28, 2025
Yugay M., Жирков С. Н., Старостина Н. В., Якутск: РЦ НБ РС(Я), 2025.
Presently the growing need for not only physical, but also mental, social and spiritual health is widely observed. One of the ways providing psychological wellbeing is music therapy. Today music therapy exists as clinically proved specialty. Scientific research has proven the effectiveness of music therapy in rehabilitation after brain damage and strokes, autism, heart disease, ...
Added: August 3, 2025
Korotkova E. V., S. P. Kulikova, Kotyusov A. I. et al., Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology 2025 Vol. 55 No. 2 P. 327–339
While the outcomes of stroke in adults are relatively well-studied, our understanding of pediatric stroke remains limited. One of the key questions is how the characteristics of a stroke—such as its size and location—influence cognitive outcomes as children grow. In particular, extensive infarcts, widely linked to poor prognoses in adult stroke patients, have not been ...
Added: April 7, 2025