The scientists at MIT have shown that dysmotility of the
heart after a stroke is the deterioration of certain combinations of muscle activity in synergy.
Muscle groups often operate simultaneously in one area and even different. With these blocks the brain coordinates the complex movements in the body.
Scientists used electromyogram to measure the activity of muscles in the arms of eight patients who experienced a stroke. All patients were damaged one hemisphere of the brain.
Scientists have identified a group of muscles that are activated by motion. In seven patients, these muscles were similar connection between the stroke-affected limbs and healthy. Even if the motions are different.
Thus, the joint action of the hands is encoded in the brain stem and spinal cord that is, the undamaged areas. Scientists are going to develop a new approach for the restoration of patients after stroke. Defining the connection of muscles damaged by stroke, they will create methods of teaching patients to such actions, which should reduce the load on the data field.