EEG and EMG signals reflect injury-induced dysfunction and subsequent neuroplastic reorganization, positioning them as functional biomarkers for neural regeneration in CNS and PNS contexts.
Preservation of functional descending input to paralyzed upper extremity muscles in motor complete cervical spinal cord injury.Clinical Neurophysiology, 150:56–68
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Electroencephalography and Electromyography as a Non-Invasive Biomarker of Neural Regeneration: A Review of Central and Peripheral Nervous System Injury and Regeneration
EEG and EMG signals reflect injury-induced dysfunction and subsequent neuroplastic reorganization, positioning them as functional biomarkers for neural regeneration in CNS and PNS contexts.