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Bing Chen

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#PeerReview from eLife - the journal of 👉🏿 Altered Regulation of Ia Afferent Input during Voluntary Activity after Human Spinal Cord Injury biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_neursci #reviewedpreprint

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Altered regulation of Ia afferent input during voluntary contraction in humans with spinal cord injury doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…

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🆕Increasing PCMS dosage boosts voluntary motor output in humans after spinal cord injury. #SCI #Neuroplasticity #ShirleyRyanAbilitylab Monica Perez Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

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Absolutely stunning picture on the cover, Monica Perez ! Congratulations on this incredible achievement, you are an incredible leader. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab American Physiological Society Here is a link for the full issue: physiology.org/docs/default-s…

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Combinatorial approaches increasing neuronal activity accelerate recovery after spinal cord injury academic.oup.com/brain/article-…

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New study in Brain explores combinatorial strategies to enhance neuronal activity, aiming to accelerate recovery after spinal cord injury. #Neuroscience #SpinalCordInjury #RecoveryResearch

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In an RCT, Chen et al. obtain evidence that the potassium blocker 4-AP may potentiate and accelerate the effects of Hebbian stimulation on motor recovery in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury. tinyurl.com/h4fna84a

In an RCT, Chen et al. obtain evidence that the potassium blocker 4-AP may potentiate and accelerate the effects of Hebbian stimulation on motor recovery in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury. tinyurl.com/h4fna84a
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New paper alert! We demonstrated a combination of 4-AP and Hebbian stimulation promote motor recovery and shorten the period of reaching minimal clinically important difference in walking in humans with chronic spinal cord injury. Monica Perez Shirley Ryan AbilityLab NU Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation