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Abraham Mathai

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Amin W, Seada M, Elkersh M, Mathai A, Medekova S, Husain T
Middle East J Anaesthesiol . 2015 Oct; 23(2):185-91. PMID: 26442395
Introduction: The aim of the current study was to compare block of the sciatic nerve through the anterior approach by two methods, namely, the nerve-stimulator guided and ultrasound-guided, with or...
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Villalba R, Mathai A, Smith Y
Front Neuroanat . 2015 Oct; 9:117. PMID: 26441550
The striatum and the subthalamic nucleus (STN) are the main entry doors for extrinsic inputs to reach the basal ganglia (BG) circuitry. The cerebral cortex, thalamus and brainstem are the...
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Mathai A, Ma Y, Pare J, Villalba R, Wichmann T, Smith Y
Brain . 2015 Feb; 138(Pt 4):946-62. PMID: 25681412
The striatum and the subthalamic nucleus are the main entry points for cortical information to the basal ganglia. Parkinson's disease affects not only the function, but also the morphological integrity...
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Mathai A, Wichmann T, Smith Y
Mov Disord . 2013 Jul; 28(13):1811-5. PMID: 23852565
High frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a successful treatment for patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD). Although its exact mechanism of action is unknown,...
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Mathai A, Smith Y
Front Syst Neurosci . 2011 Aug; 5:64. PMID: 21866224
The basal ganglia receive cortical inputs through two main stations - the striatum and the subthalamic nucleus (STN). The information flowing along the corticostriatal system is transmitted to the basal...
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Adamovich S, Fluet G, Merians A, Mathai A, Qiu Q
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2009 Aug; 17(5):512-20. PMID: 19666345
Current neuroscience has identified several constructs to increase the effectiveness of upper extremity rehabilitation. One is the use of progressive, skill acquisition-oriented training. Another approach emphasizes the use of bilateral...
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Adamovich S, Fluet G, Mathai A, Qiu Q, Lewis J, Merians A
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2009 Jul; 6:28. PMID: 19615045
Background: Current neuroscience has identified rehabilitation approaches with the potential to stimulate adaptive changes in the brains of persons with hemiparesis. These approaches include, intensive task-oriented training, bimanual activities and...
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Adamovich S, Fluet G, Merians A, Mathai A, Qiu Q
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2009 Jan; 2008:3475-8. PMID: 19163457
This study describes a novel robotic system using haptic effects and objects, in rich, three- dimensional virtual environments (VEs) for the sensorimotor training of the hemiparetic hand. This system is...