Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 1 of 1
Full-Text Articles in Neurosciences
Dissociating Sensorimotor And Posterior Parietal Contributions To Fine Motor Control In Female And Male Mice, Jenna Rae Osterlund Oltmanns
Dissociating Sensorimotor And Posterior Parietal Contributions To Fine Motor Control In Female And Male Mice, Jenna Rae Osterlund Oltmanns
Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations
Fine motor control is a beneficial adaptation animals have developed. This ability allows animals to traverse difficult terrain, manipulate food, build shelter, and handle tools. Loss of fine motor control occurs in half of patients that survive stroke, a devastating neurological event affecting 15 million people annually. While many patients experience spontaneous recovery in the first month following stroke, about half of stroke survivors remain permanently disabled. Though medical advancements have increased survival rates, stroke remains a leading and rising cause of disability. There has been only one pharmaceutical intervention made available to patients in the last twenty five years. …