Follow
Andrew J. Butler
Andrew J. Butler
Professor of Physical Therapy, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Verified email at uab.edu - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Mental practice with motor imagery: evidence for motor recovery and cortical reorganization after stroke
AJ Butler, SJ Page
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 87 (12), 2-11, 2006
3182006
The MIQ-RS: a suitable option for examining movement imagery ability
M Gregg, C Hall, A Butler
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 7, 249-257, 2010
3012010
Constraint-induced movement therapy results in increased motor map area in subjects 3 to 9 months after stroke
L Sawaki, AJ Butler, X Leng, PA Wassenaar, YM Mohammad, S Blanton, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 22 (5), 505-513, 2008
2852008
Repetitive task practice: a critical review of constraint-induced movement therapy in stroke
SL Wolf, S Blanton, H Baer, J Breshears, AJ Butler
The neurologist 8 (6), 325-338, 2002
2842002
Variability of motor potentials evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation depends on muscle activation
WG Darling, SL Wolf, AJ Butler
Experimental brain research 174, 376-385, 2006
2822006
Quality-of-life change associated with robotic-assisted therapy to improve hand motor function in patients with subacute stroke: a randomized clinical trial
NG Kutner, R Zhang, AJ Butler, SL Wolf, JL Alberts
Physical therapy 90 (4), 493-504, 2010
2252010
A meta-analysis of the efficacy of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation for upper limb motor recovery in stroke survivors
AJ Butler, M Shuster, E O'Hara, K Hurley, D Middlebrooks, K Guilkey
Journal of Hand Therapy 26 (2), 162-171, 2013
1832013
Neuroimaging in stroke recovery: a position paper from the First International Workshop on Neuroimaging and Stroke Recovery
H Christensen, L Derex, JB Pialat, M Wiart, N Nighoghossian, M Hermier, ...
Cerebrovascular diseases 18 (3), 260-267, 2004
1672004
Putting the brain on the map: use of transcranial magnetic stimulation to assess and induce cortical plasticity of upper-extremity movement
AJ Butler, SL Wolf
Physical therapy 87 (6), 719-736, 2007
1642007
Changes in resting state effective connectivity in the motor network following rehabilitation of upper extremity poststroke paresis
G Andrew James, ZL Lu, JW VanMeter, K Sathian, XP Hu, AJ Butler
Topics in stroke rehabilitation 16 (4), 270-281, 2009
1402009
Brain effective connectivity during motor-imagery and execution following stroke and rehabilitation
S Bajaj, AJ Butler, D Drake, M Dhamala
NeuroImage: Clinical 8, 572-582, 2015
1312015
Intra-subject reliability of parameters contributing to maps generated by transcranial magnetic stimulation in able-bodied adults
SL Wolf, AJ Butler, GI Campana, TA Parris, DM Struys, SR Weinstein, ...
Clinical neurophysiology 115 (8), 1740-1747, 2004
1262004
Altered resting-state effective connectivity of fronto-parietal motor control systems on the primary motor network following stroke
CS Inman, GA James, S Hamann, JK Rajendra, G Pagnoni, AJ Butler
Neuroimage 59 (1), 227-237, 2012
1192012
The effects of constraint-induced therapy on precision grip: a preliminary study
JL Alberts, AJ Butler, SL Wolf
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 18 (4), 250-258, 2004
1152004
Landscape character assessment as an approach to understanding public interests within the European landscape convention
A Butler, U Berglund
Landscape Research 39 (3), 219-236, 2014
1022014
White matter integrity is a stronger predictor of motor function than BOLD response in patients with stroke
M Qiu, WG Darling, RJ Morecraft, CC Ni, J Rajendra, AJ Butler
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 25 (3), 275-284, 2011
992011
Dynamics of integrating landscape values in landscape character assessment: the hidden dominance of the objective outsider
A Butler
Landscape Research 41 (2), 239-252, 2016
902016
Functional organization and restoration of the brain motor-execution network after stroke and rehabilitation
S Bajaj, AJ Butler, D Drake, M Dhamala
Frontiers in human neuroscience 9, 173, 2015
892015
The movement imagery questionnaire-revised, (MIQ-RS) is a reliable and valid tool for evaluating motor imagery in stroke populations
AJ Butler, J Cazeaux, A Fidler, J Jansen, N Lefkove, M Gregg, C Hall, ...
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, 2012
872012
Changes in serial optical topography and TMS during task performance after constraint-induced movement therapy in stroke: a case study
SW Park, AJ Butler, V Cavalheiro, JL Alberts, SL Wolf
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 18 (2), 95-105, 2004
822004
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20