 This study aims to investigate the effects of paired associative stimulation, PAS, on sensorimotor integration, SMI, in individuals with chronic stroke. POW is a technique that uses electrical stimulation to enhance cortical activity and improve sensorimotor functioning. The study will assess changes in cortically derived muscle responses following PAS, as well as their relationship to sensorimotor function and walking ability. The results of this study may help to inform future intervention strategies for improving sensorimotor functioning after stroke. This article was authored by Jasmine Cash, John Kindred and Mark Bowden.