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1. Reliability of the International Spinal Cord Injury Physical Therapy-Occupational Therapy Basic Data Set

3. Validity and reliability of the 2-minute walk test in individuals with spinal cord injury

7. No evidence for motor-recovery-related cortical connectivity changes after stroke using resting-state fMRI.

8. Reward During Arm Training Improves Impairment and Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial

10. No evidence for motor-recovery-related cortical connectivity changes after stroke using resting-state fMRI

11. Reward During Arm Training Improves Impairment and Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial

13. sj-docx-1-nnr-10.1177_15459683211000730 – Supplemental material for Comparing a Novel Neuroanimation Experience to Conventional Therapy for High-Dose Intensive Upper-Limb Training in Subacute Stroke: The SMARTS2 Randomized Trial

14. sj-pdf-2-nnr-10.1177_15459683211000730 – Supplemental material for Comparing a Novel Neuroanimation Experience to Conventional Therapy for High-Dose Intensive Upper-Limb Training in Subacute Stroke: The SMARTS2 Randomized Trial

15. sj-pdf-3-nnr-10.1177_15459683211062898 ��� Reward During Arm Training Improves Impairment and Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial

16. sj-pdf-1-nnr-10.1177_15459683211062898 ��� Reward During Arm Training Improves Impairment and Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial

17. Comparing a Novel Neuroanimation Experience to Conventional Therapy for High-Dose Intensive Upper-Limb Training in Subacute Stroke: The SMARTS2 Randomized Trial

18. Comparing a Novel Neuroanimation Experience to Conventional Therapy for High-Dose Intensive Upper-Limb Training in Subacute Stroke: The SMARTS2 Randomized Trial

19. Comparing a Novel Neuroanimation Experience to Conventional Therapy for High-Dose Intensive Upper-Limb Training in Subacute Stroke: The SMARTS2 Randomized Trial

20. Reduced striatal activation in response to rewarding motor performance feedback after stroke

21. Rethinking interhemispheric imbalance as a target for stroke neurorehabilitation

22. Reply: Further evidence for a non-cortical origin of mirror movements after stroke

23. Rethinking interhemispheric imbalance as a target for stroke neurorehabilitation

25. Reply: Further evidence for a non-cortical origin of mirror movements after stroke

28. The use of performance feedback and reward for optimization of motor learning and neurorehabilitation of motor functions

30. Separable systems for recovery of finger strength and control after stroke

32. Separable systems for recovery of finger strength and control after stroke

33. What can the monetary incentive delay task tell us about the neural processing of reward and punishment?

34. What can the monetary incentive delay task tell us about the neural processing of reward and punishment?

35. Jini for ubiquitous devices

36. Estudio maxilo-facial : determinación de la edad

37. Elderly adults show higher ventral striatal activation in response to motor performance related rewards than young adults

38. Reduced striatal activation in response to rewarding motor performance feedback after stroke

39. Reliability of the International Spinal Cord Injury Physical Therapy-Occupational Therapy Basic Data Set.

40. Reinforcement Learning Is Impaired in the Sub-acute Post-stroke Period.

41. Reward During Arm Training Improves Impairment and Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

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