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Lynne V Gauthier

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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 12, 2022
Applying Behavior Change Techniques to Support Client Outcomes in Outpatient Neurorehabilitation: A Clinician GuideLynne V Gauthier, John V Rider, Sarah Donkers
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 23, 2013
Size doesn't matter: cortical stroke lesion volume is not associated with upper extremity motor impairment and function in mild, chronic hemiparesisStephen J Page, Lynne V Gauthier, Susan White
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 11, 2019
Effectiveness of Virtual Reality- and Gaming-Based Interventions for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Poststroke: A Meta-analysisReneh Karamians, Rachel Proffitt, David Kline, et al.
Stroke|February 26, 2024
Dose Response to Upper Extremity Stroke Rehabilitation Varies by Individual: Early Indicators of Treatment ResponseLynne V Gauthier, Roshan Ravi, David DeLuca, et al.
Journal of Medical Systems|November 22, 2024
Self-Supervised Learning for Near-Wild Cognitive Workload EstimationMohammad H Rafiei, Lynne V Gauthier, Hojjat Adeli, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems|July 22, 2022
Self-Supervised Learning for ElectroencephalographyMohammad H Rafiei, Lynne V Gauthier, Hojjat Adeli, et al.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|September 25, 2018
Improved quality of life following constraint-induced movement therapy is associated with gains in arm use, but not motor improvementKristina M Kelly, Alexandra L Borstad, David Kline, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2015
Virtual reality video games to promote movement recovery in stroke rehabilitation: a guide for cliniciansKelly R Anderson, Michelle L Woodbury, Kala Phillips, et al.
Stroke|May 23, 2009
Improvement after constraint-induced movement therapy is independent of infarct location in chronic stroke patientsLynne V Gauthier, Edward Taub, Victor W Mark, et al.
Stroke|November 19, 2011
Atrophy of spared gray matter tissue predicts poorer motor recovery and rehabilitation response in chronic strokeLynne V Gauthier, Edward Taub, Victor W Mark, et al.
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 12, 2022
Applying Behavior Change Techniques to Support Client Outcomes in Outpatient Neurorehabilitation: A Clinician GuideLynne V Gauthier, John V Rider, Sarah Donkers
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 23, 2013
Size doesn't matter: cortical stroke lesion volume is not associated with upper extremity motor impairment and function in mild, chronic hemiparesisStephen J Page, Lynne V Gauthier, Susan White
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 11, 2019
Effectiveness of Virtual Reality- and Gaming-Based Interventions for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Poststroke: A Meta-analysisReneh Karamians, Rachel Proffitt, David Kline, et al.
Stroke|February 26, 2024
Dose Response to Upper Extremity Stroke Rehabilitation Varies by Individual: Early Indicators of Treatment ResponseLynne V Gauthier, Roshan Ravi, David DeLuca, et al.
Journal of Medical Systems|November 22, 2024
Self-Supervised Learning for Near-Wild Cognitive Workload EstimationMohammad H Rafiei, Lynne V Gauthier, Hojjat Adeli, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems|July 22, 2022
Self-Supervised Learning for ElectroencephalographyMohammad H Rafiei, Lynne V Gauthier, Hojjat Adeli, et al.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|September 25, 2018
Improved quality of life following constraint-induced movement therapy is associated with gains in arm use, but not motor improvementKristina M Kelly, Alexandra L Borstad, David Kline, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2015
Virtual reality video games to promote movement recovery in stroke rehabilitation: a guide for cliniciansKelly R Anderson, Michelle L Woodbury, Kala Phillips, et al.
Stroke|May 23, 2009
Improvement after constraint-induced movement therapy is independent of infarct location in chronic stroke patientsLynne V Gauthier, Edward Taub, Victor W Mark, et al.
Stroke|November 19, 2011
Atrophy of spared gray matter tissue predicts poorer motor recovery and rehabilitation response in chronic strokeLynne V Gauthier, Edward Taub, Victor W Mark, et al.
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