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Vibration-induced Movement Illusion Causes Cerebral Haemodynamic Changes: A fNIRS Study.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating vibration-induced illusion of movement for Healthy and Stroke, Acute. Completed, enrolled 90 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate the cerebral activation of healthy and stroke participants in 4 or 2 different conditions (repeated 2 times) of vibration-induced illusion of movement respectively, resulting in 8 or 4 vibration blocks with 3 vibrations per block. The frequency of the vibration being 80 Hz. Healthy participants: * Right arm, eyes opened * Right arm, eyes closed * Left arm, eyes opened * Left arm, eyes closed Stroke participants: * Deficient side, eyes opened * Deficient side, eyes closed The aim is to compare the subjective sensation of movement score and cerebral activations of healthy/stroke participants depending on the condition.
Study Details
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Interventions
Conditions order is pseudorandomized, participants can start by the left or the right arm with eyes opened or closed. When starting with either the left or right arm, all conditions are completed before moving on to the other arm (for healthy participants). In total, the number of participants starting with right or left vibration should be the same.