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Neurotechnology's prospects for bringing about meaningful reductions in neurological impairment

Putrino et al., 2023

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8914569114825413816
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Putrino D
Krakauer J
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Neurorehabilitation and neural repair

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Here we report and comment on the magnitudes of post-stroke impairment reduction currently observed using new neurotechnologies. We argue that neurotechnology's best use case is impairment reduction as this is neither the primary strength nor main goal of …
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