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His research into the control of the hand by the brain is prompted by the need to understand why skilled hand movements are particularly affected by damage to the cortex and its major descending pathways, by stroke, spinal injury or motor neurone disease. His research involves purpose-bred non-human primates, since these provide the best available model for the human brain systems controlling the hand.
He has also carried out parallel studies in human volunteers and has applied knowledge gained from his work to understand recovery of hand function in patients and to investigate therapies that might enhance recovery. He is engaged in the public dialogue on the responsible use of animals in biomedical research, and particularly the importance of using non-human primates as models of complex neurological and neurodegenerative disease.
He has also carried out parallel studies in human volunteers and has applied knowledge gained from his work to understand recovery of hand function in patients and to investigate therapies that might enhance recovery. He is engaged in the public dialogue on the responsible use of animals in biomedical research, and particularly the importance of using non-human primates as models of complex neurological and neurodegenerative disease.
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The Journal of comparative neurologyno. 18 (2023): 1996-2018
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