Targeting the sensory feedback within the swallowing network—Reversing artificially induced pharyngolaryngeal hypesthesia by central and peripheral stimulation strategies

Pharyngolaryngeal hypesthesia is a major reason for dysphagia in various neurological diseases. Emerging neuromodulation devices have shown potential to foster dysphagia rehabilitation, but the optimal treatment strategy is unknown. Because functional imaging studies are difficult to conduct in seve...

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Main Authors: Claus, I. (Author), Dziewas, R. (Author), Gross, J. (Author), Labeit, B. (Author), Muhle, P. (Author), Suntrup-Krueger, S. (Author), Warnecke, T. (Author), Wollbrink, A. (Author), Wolters, C.H (Author)
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021
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