Noninvasive Brain Stimulation May Improve Stroke-Related Dysphagia
Stroke2011Vol. 42(4), pp. 1035–1040
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Abstract
Because brain stem swallowing centers have bilateral cortical innervations, measures that enhance cortical input and sensorimotor control of brain stem swallowing may be beneficial for dysphagia recovery.
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