Neural correlates of outcome after stroke: a cross‐sectional fMRI study
University College London · Wellcome Trust
Abstract
Recovery of motor function after stroke may occur over weeks or months and is often attributed to neuronal reorganization. Functional imaging studies investigating patients who have made a good recovery after stroke have suggested that recruitment of other motor-related networks underlies this recovery. However, patients with less complete recovery have rarely been studied, or else the degree of recovery has not been taken into account. We set out to investigate the relationship between the degree of recovery after stroke and the pattern of recruitment of brain regions during a motor task as measured using functional MRI. We recruited 20 patients who were at least 3 months after their first ever stroke, and 26…
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4Topics & keywords
- Premotor cortex
- Stroke (engine)
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Psychology
- Motor cortex
- Supplementary motor area
- Primary motor cortex
- Stroke recovery