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D-amphetamine improves cognitive deficits and physical therapy promotes fine motor rehabilitation in a rat embolic stroke model
Rune Skovgaard Rasmussen
, K Overgaard, E S Hildebrandt-Eriksen, G Boysen
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After Surgery
42%
Amphetamine
100%
Cognitive Behavior
28%
Cognitive Deficits
100%
Cognitive Performance
28%
Embolic Stroke
100%
Embolization
14%
Evaluating Performance
14%
Fine Motor
100%
Fine Motor Skills
42%
Gross Motor Function
28%
High Dose
14%
Infarct Volume
14%
Intoxication
14%
Middle Cerebral Artery
14%
Motor Behavior
28%
No Significant Difference
14%
Physical Therapy
100%
Saline Treatment
14%
Sham
14%
Stroke Model
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cognitive Defect
100%
Drug Megadose
14%
Embolic Stroke
100%
Embolization
14%
Infarction
14%
Locomotion
28%
Middle Cerebral Artery
14%
Motor Performance
71%
Physiotherapy
100%
Table Salt
57%
Neuroscience
Amphetamine
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
33%
Cognitive Disorder
100%
Embolic Stroke
100%
Middle Cerebral Artery
16%