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Chen Y, Chang W, Liang K, Chen C, Chen H, Chen S, et al.
Child Care Health Dev . 2024 Mar; 50(2):e13231. PMID: 38465844
Background: Limited research exists regarding the effectiveness of electroencephalogram (EEG) neurofeedback training for children with cerebral palsy (CP) and co-occurring attention deficits (ADs), despite the increasing prevalence of these dual...
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Chang W, Liang K, Cheng C, Liu C, von Leupoldt A, Chan P
ERJ Open Res . 2024 Feb; 10(1). PMID: 38333646
Background: Neural gating of respiratory sensations (NGRS) characterises the brain's ability to filter out repetitive respiratory sensory stimuli. This mechanism plays a crucial role in the neural processing of respiratory...
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Liang K, Cheng C, Liu C, Hsu S, von Leupoldt A, Jelincic V, et al.
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2024 Jan; 321:104215. PMID: 38211904
Individuals with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have been shown to have altered neural gating of respiratory sensations (NGRS) using respiratory-related evoked potentials (RREP); however, corresponding neural oscillatory activities remain unexplored....
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Liang K, Cheng C, Liu C, von Leupoldt A, Jelincic V, Chan P
Biomed J . 2023 Dec; 47(5):100683. PMID: 38081385
Background: Human respiratory sensory gating is a neural process associated with inhibiting the cortical processing of repetitive respiratory mechanical stimuli. While this gating is typically examined in the time domain,...
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Liang K, Chen H, Huang K, Wang T, Shieh J, Wang T
Am J Occup Ther . 2023 Aug; 77(4). PMID: 37624995
Importance: Impaired tactile perception frequently accompanies motor deficits in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Assessing tactile perception precisely for children with CP remains challenging because of a lack of assessments...
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Liang K, Chen H, Huang C, Wang T
Am J Occup Ther . 2023 Aug; 77(4). PMID: 37611319
Importance: Emerging research has demonstrated that constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) and bimanual intensive training (BIT) show promising effectiveness for children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP). Considering that neurorehabilitative programs have...
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Wang T, Liang K, Liu Y, Shieh J, Chen H
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2023 Mar; 37(2-3):109-118. PMID: 36987387
Background: Previous studies have compared the effectiveness of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) by different training doses. However, whether the dosing schedule, that is, intensive or distributed, influences the effectiveness of...
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Liang K, Chen H, Shieh J, Wang T
Sci Rep . 2021 Oct; 11(1):20955. PMID: 34697312
This study aimed to examine the reliabilities (test-retest reliability and measurement error), construct validity, and the interpretability (minimal clinically important difference) of the Box and Block Test (BBT) to interpret...
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Wang T, Howe T, Liang K, Chang T, Shieh J, Chen H
Eur J Phys Rehabil Med . 2021 Mar; 57(4):568-576. PMID: 33733719
Background: Motor impairments in children with cerebral palsy significantly reduce their ability to learn and adapt bimanual actions into their life roles. The current evidence on bimanual coordination performance in...
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Wang T, Liang K, Howe T, Chen H, Huang C, Wu C
Am J Occup Ther . 2020 Mar; 74(2):7402205090p1-7402205090p9. PMID: 32204787
Importance: Children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP) demonstrate spatial attention disregard, but the rehabilitation approach to CP is traditionally motor oriented. Objective: To explore spatial attention disregard in children with...