2022 - Research.com Neuroscience in South Korea Leader Award
Yun-Hee Kim mainly investigates Neuroscience, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Stroke, Transcranial direct-current stimulation and Motor cortex. In the subject of general Neuroscience, her work in Brain mapping, Parietal lobe, Precuneus and Stimulus is often linked to Physiological responses, thereby combining diverse domains of study. Her Physical medicine and rehabilitation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Motor skill, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Physical therapy and Neuroplasticity.
Her studies in Physical therapy integrate themes in fields like Psychiatry and Randomized controlled trial. Her Stroke research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Exoskeleton Device, Exoskeleton, Rehabilitation robotics, Prospective cohort study and Transplantation. Her Transcranial direct-current stimulation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Posterior parietal cortex and Human brain.
Stroke, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Physical therapy, Neuroscience and Rehabilitation are her primary areas of study. Her studies in Stroke integrate themes in fields like Neurology and Cohort. The various areas that she examines in her Physical medicine and rehabilitation study include Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Randomized controlled trial.
Yun-Hee Kim has included themes like Motor cortex, Brain stimulation and Upper limb in her Transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Her research in the fields of Balance and Cerebral palsy overlaps with other disciplines such as In patient. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cognition and Activities of daily living in addition to Rehabilitation.
Yun-Hee Kim spends much of her time researching Stroke, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Internal medicine, Rehabilitation and Transcranial magnetic stimulation. Her Stroke study combines topics in areas such as Diffusion MRI, Primary motor cortex and Cohort. Her work on Gait as part of general Physical medicine and rehabilitation research is frequently linked to Whole body vibration, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Her Rehabilitation study is related to the wider topic of Physical therapy. The Physical therapy study which covers Mass screening that intersects with Cohort study. Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a subfield of Stimulation that she tackles.
Her main research concerns Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Stroke, Functional near-infrared spectroscopy, Cognitive reserve and Neuropathology. Her work deals with themes such as Neurorehabilitation, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Brain stimulation, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Transcranial direct-current stimulation, which intersect with Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Her work carried out in the field of Stroke brings together such families of science as Severity of illness, Primary motor cortex and Receiver operating characteristic.
Yun-Hee Kim has researched Functional near-infrared spectroscopy in several fields, including Gait, Stroke patient, Exoskeleton, Neurology and Activation pattern. Her Cognitive reserve study introduces a deeper knowledge of Cognitive impairment.
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Virtual Reality-Induced Cortical Reorganization and Associated Locomotor Recovery in Chronic Stroke An Experimenter-Blind Randomized Study
Sung H. You;Sung Ho Jang;Yun-Hee Kim;Mark Hallett.
Stroke (2005)
Robot-assisted Therapy in Stroke Rehabilitation.
Won Hyuk Chang;Yun-Hee Kim.
Journal of stroke (2013)
Cortical reorganization induced by virtual reality therapy in a child with hemiparetic cerebral palsy
Sung H You;Sung Ho Jang;Yun-Hee Kim;Yong-Hyun Kwon.
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (2005)
Classification of prefrontal and motor cortex signals for three-class fNIRS-BCI.
Keum-Shik Hong;Noman Naseer;Yun-Hee Kim.
Neuroscience Letters (2015)
LoNG-TERM EFFECTS oF rTMS oN MoToR RECoVERY IN PATIENTS AFTER SuBACuTE STRoKE
Won Hyuk Chang;Yun-Hee Kim;Oh Young Bang;Sung Tae Kim.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (2010)
CORTICAL REORGANIZATION INDUCED BY TASK-ORIENTED TRAINING IN CHRONIC HEMIPLEGIC STROKE PATIENTS
Sung Ho Jang;Yun-Hee Kim;Sang-Hyun Cho;Jin-Hee Lee.
Neuroreport (2003)
Cortical thickness in single- versus multiple-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment.
Sang Won Seo;Kiho Im;Jong-Min Lee;Yun-Hee Kim.
NeuroImage (2007)
Inconsistent outcomes of transcranial direct current stimulation may originate from anatomical differences among individuals: Electric field simulation using individual MRI data
Jung Hoon Kim;Do Won Kim;Won Hyuk Chang;Yun Hee Kim.
Neuroscience Letters (2014)
Primary motor cortex activation by transcranial direct current stimulation in the human brain.
Yong Hyun Kwon;Myoung-Hwan Ko;Sang Ho Ahn;Yun-Hee Kim.
Neuroscience Letters (2008)
Motor outcome according to the integrity of the corticospinal tract determined by diffusion tensor tractography in the early stage of corona radiata infarct.
Sang-Hyun Cho;Dong Gyu Kim;Dae-Shik Kim;Yun-Hee Kim.
Neuroscience Letters (2007)
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