Shay Ofir-Geva
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Mazza O, Haim A, Ofir-Geva S
Harefuah
. 2024 Sep;
163(9):600-608.
PMID: 39285601
The use of artificial intelligence applications in medicine has been common in recent decades. Machine learning, a subfield of artificial intelligence, is a methodology that allows computers to learn from...
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Ofir-Geva S, Meilijson I, Frenkel-Toledo S, Soroker N
Harefuah
. 2024 Sep;
163(9):552-557.
PMID: 39285593
Aims: The identification of brain structures that are critical for upper limb residual motor function following stroke is an essential step towards the development of advanced treatment modalities for improving...
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Ofir-Geva S, Meilijson I, Frenkel-Toledo S, Soroker N
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2022 Oct;
44(4):1320-1343.
PMID: 36206326
Understanding the impact of variation in lesion topography on the expression of functional impairments following stroke is important, as it may pave the way to modeling structure-function relations in statistical...
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Frenkel-Toledo S, Levin M, Berman S, Liebermann D, Banina M, Solomon J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jun;
12(1):10169.
PMID: 35715476
Hemiparesis and spasticity are common co-occurring manifestations of hemispheric stroke. The relationship between impaired precision and force in voluntary movement (hemiparesis) and the increment in muscle tone that stems from...
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Ofir-Geva S, Serfaty C, Sacher Y, Soroker N
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
. 2021 May;
30(7):105777.
PMID: 33957604
Background: The occurrence of unilateral spatial neglect (USN) in non-hemiplegic right-hemisphere damaged patients is rare. Earlier studies of such patients revealed a significant advantage when typical neglect tests were performed...
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Frenkel-Toledo S, Ofir-Geva S, Mansano L, Granot O, Soroker N
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2021 Feb;
15:592975.
PMID: 33597852
The impact of stroke on motor functioning is analyzed at different levels. 'Impairment' denotes the loss of basic characteristics of voluntary movement. 'Activity limitation' denotes the loss of normal capacity...
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Frenkel-Toledo S, Ofir-Geva S, Soroker N
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2020 Aug;
14:282.
PMID: 32765245
The existence of shoulder abduction and finger extension movement capacity shortly after stroke onset is an important prognostic factor, indicating favorable functional outcomes for the hemiparetic upper limb (HUL). Here,...