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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising technique for assessing brain activity during motor activity, particularly walking. However, its reproducibility has yet to be clearly established. The aim of the ReprOxy project is thus to assess the reproducibility of fNIRS measurements during single and double-task walking in healthy people and in post-stroke patients, and to compare this activation according to the phase of the stroke (acute and sub-acute). This study is being carried out in collaboration with the Orléans University Hospital and the HAVAE Laboratory at the University of Limoges. Data analysis in progress.

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Contact: Fabrice Prieur (fabrice.prieur@univ-orleans.fr)