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Noritaka Kawashima

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Hirota R, Sasaki M, Iyama S, Kurihara K, Fukushi R, Obara H, et al.
J Clin Med . 2024 Oct; 13(20). PMID: 39458022
The safety, feasibility, and potential functional improvement following the intravenous infusion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were investigated in patients with chronic severe spinal cord injury (SCI). The intravenous infusion...
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Fujio K, Takeda K, Obata H, Kawashima N
Cereb Cortex . 2024 Oct; 34(10). PMID: 39393919
Cortical mechanism is necessary for human standing control. Previous research has demonstrated that cortical oscillations and corticospinal excitability respond flexibly to postural demands. However, it is unclear how corticocortical and...
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Fujii S, Takamura Y, Ikuno K, Morioka S, Kawashima N
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2024 Apr; 21(1):59. PMID: 38654376
Background: We hypothesized that postural instability observed in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) can be classified as distinct subtypes based on comprehensive analyses of various evaluated parameters obtained from time-series...
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Akaguchi R, Takamura Y, Okuno H, Morioka S, Kawashima N
Clin Neurophysiol . 2024 Mar; 161:231-241. PMID: 38522269
Objective: This study aimed to characterize grasping behavior in static (weight-dependent modulation and stability of control) and dynamic (predictive control) aspects specifically focusing on the relative contribution of sensory and...
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Kitamura T, Masugi Y, Yamamoto S, Ogata T, Kawashima N, Nakazawa K
Exp Brain Res . 2023 Mar; 241(4):1089-1100. PMID: 36928923
In recent years, the neural control mechanisms of the arms and legs during human bipedal walking have been clarified. Rhythmic leg stepping leads to suppression of monosynaptic reflex excitability in...
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Fujio K, Obata H, Takeda K, Kawashima N
Eur J Neurosci . 2023 Mar; 57(9):1516-1528. PMID: 36878880
Neural mechanisms of human standing are expected to be elucidated for preventing fallings. Postural response evoked by sudden external perturbation originates from various areas in the central nervous system. Recent...
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Ogawa T, Obata H, Yokoyama H, Kawashima N, Nakazawa K
Sci Rep . 2023 Feb; 13(1):1909. PMID: 36732556
Walking with pulling force fields acting at the body center of mass (in the forward or backward directions) is compatible with inclined walking and is used in clinical practice for...
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Yoshikawa M, Ogawa K, Yamanaka S, Kawashima N
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2022 Nov; 31:377-386. PMID: 36399588
Forearm amputees can use body-powered hooks and myoelectric hands for their daily activities. The body-powered hooks are suitable for delicate manipulation. However, their appearance is not always preferred by amputees,...
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Takamura Y, Fujii S, Ohmatsu S, Ikuno K, Tanaka K, Manji A, et al.
Cortex . 2021 Jun; 141:331-346. PMID: 34126288
Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) was originally regarded as a parietal syndrome, but it has become evident that USN is a disturbance in the widespread attention network. Here, we focused on...
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Takamura Y, Fujii S, Ohmatsu S, Morioka S, Kawashima N
iScience . 2021 Apr; 24(4):102316. PMID: 33870133
Visuospatial neglect (VSN) is a neurological syndrome of higher brain functions in which an individual fails to detect stimuli on a space that is contralateral to a hemispheric lesion. We...