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NCT07085910
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Hebbian-Type Associative Stimulation in Stroke Rehabilitation

Sponsor: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Summary

Stroke remains the primary cause of long-term neurological disabilities. Effective rehabilitation solutions are essential to alleviate the burden poststroke survivors impose on hospitals and community services. Following unilateral stroke, interhemispheric balance is disrupted. Prior studies have extensively documented that exaggerated interhemispheric inhibitory flow from the contralesional to the ipsilesional hemisphere prevents maximal functional recovery in poststroke survivors. Therefore, we aimed to test the modulatory effects of a Hebbian-type plasticity induction paradigm using corticocortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS) over the bilateral motor cortex. This approach aims to reverse the abnormal inhibitory flow from the contralesional to the ipsilesional hemisphere and assess its clinical benefits on upper extremity motor recovery in patients with stroke. In this randomized controlled trial, we hypothesize that Hebbian-type ccPAS would be more effective than sham ccPAS and conventional single-site inhibitory rTMS delivered to the contralesional hemisphere at improving hemiplegic upper limb motor functionality and modulating interhemispheric activity to an equilibrium state among patients with stroke. This approach seeks to address diseases related to brain network impairments, such as stroke. This project will provide insights into the recovery mechanisms activated following neurological diseases from the perspective of the Hebbian learning rules of associative plasticity.

Official title: Modulating Interhemispheric Interactions Using Hebbian-Type Associative Stimulation to Promote Upper Extremity Motor Recovery Following Stroke

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

108

Start Date

2026-01-01

Completion Date

2028-12-31

Last Updated

2025-07-25

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

DEVICE

Transcranial magnetic stimulation - dual coil

The dual coil stimulation will be applied using two MagPro X100 stimulators connected to two vertically oriented figure-of-eight coils designed for bilateral hemispheric stimulation.

DEVICE

Transcranial magnetic stimulation

Single coil TMS will be performed using a TMS stimulator and the same stimulation coil (MC-B65-HO).