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Keynote lecture 2: Can neuroimaging improve the delivery of neurorehabilitation?
His special clinical interest in in stroke and neurorehabilitation and in particular the assessment and treatment of upper limb dysfunction. His research is concerned with understanding the mechanisms of upper limb impairment and treatment after stroke. In particular, he uses structural and functional brain imaging techniques to study the relationship between brain network reorganization and recovery of motor function after stroke.