Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Filters

Floor E Buma

Showing results (1-10 of 4) with videos related to

Pageof 1
Sort By:
Plos One|October 7, 2015
Brain Function and Upper Limb Outcome in Stroke: A Cross-Sectional fMRI StudyFloor E Buma, Mathijs Raemaekers, Gert Kwakkel, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|May 5, 2010
Functional neuroimaging studies of early upper limb recovery after stroke: a systematic review of the literatureFloor E Buma, Eline Lindeman, Nick F Ramsey, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|March 17, 2016
Brain activation is related to smoothness of upper limb movements after strokeFloor E Buma, Joost van Kordelaar, Matthijs Raemaekers, et al.
Plos One|June 9, 2017
No changes in functional connectivity during motor recovery beyond 5 weeks after stroke; A longitudinal resting-state fMRI studyTanja C W Nijboer, Floor E Buma, Caroline Winters, et al.
Pageof 1

Showing results (1-10 of 4) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 1
Plos One|October 7, 2015
Brain Function and Upper Limb Outcome in Stroke: A Cross-Sectional fMRI StudyFloor E Buma, Mathijs Raemaekers, Gert Kwakkel, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|May 5, 2010
Functional neuroimaging studies of early upper limb recovery after stroke: a systematic review of the literatureFloor E Buma, Eline Lindeman, Nick F Ramsey, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|March 17, 2016
Brain activation is related to smoothness of upper limb movements after strokeFloor E Buma, Joost van Kordelaar, Matthijs Raemaekers, et al.
Plos One|June 9, 2017
No changes in functional connectivity during motor recovery beyond 5 weeks after stroke; A longitudinal resting-state fMRI studyTanja C W Nijboer, Floor E Buma, Caroline Winters, et al.
Pageof 1