Bimal Lakhani, Ph.D.

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2013 Rehabilitation Science University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Rehabilitation and Therapy, Neuroscience Biology, Physiology Biology
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William E. McIlroy grad student 2013 University of Toronto
 (The control of temporally urgent movements.)
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Peters S, Ivanova TD, Lakhani B, et al. (2020) Neuroplasticity of Cortical Planning for Initiating Stepping Poststroke: A Case Series. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : Jnpt. 44: 164-172
Peters S, Ivanova TD, Lakhani B, et al. (2018) Symmetry of cortical planning for initiating stepping in sub-acute stroke. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 129: 787-796
Lakhani B, Hayward KS, Boyd LA. (2017) Hemispheric asymmetry in myelin after stroke is related to motor impairment and function. Neuroimage. Clinical. 14: 344-353
Mansfield A, Aqui A, Fraser JE, et al. (2016) Can augmented feedback facilitate learning a reactive balance task among older adults? Experimental Brain Research
Wadden KP, Asis K, Mang CS, et al. (2016) Predicting Motor Sequence Learning in Individuals With Chronic Stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Lakhani B, Borich MR, Jackson JN, et al. (2016) Motor Skill Acquisition Promotes Human Brain Myelin Plasticity. Neural Plasticity. 2016: 7526135
Borich MR, Wheaton LA, Brodie SM, et al. (2016) Evaluating interhemispheric cortical responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation in chronic stroke: A TMS-EEG investigation. Neuroscience Letters. 618: 25-30
Peters S, Handy TC, Lakhani B, et al. (2015) Motor and Visuospatial Attention and Motor Planning After Stroke: Considerations for the Rehabilitation of Standing Balance and Gait. Physical Therapy
Lakhani B. (2015) Clinician's Commentary on Pak et al.(1). Physiotherapy Canada. PhysiothéRapie Canada. 67: 9
Wadden KP, Woodward TS, Metzak PD, et al. (2015) Compensatory motor network connectivity is associated with motor sequence learning after subcortical stroke. Behavioural Brain Research. 286: 136-45
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