Reorganization of cerebral networks after stroke: new insights from neuroimaging with connectivity approaches
Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research · University Hospital Cologne · +1 more institution
Abstract
The motor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas interacting via excitatory and inhibitory circuits, thereby governing motor behaviour. The balance within the motor network may be critically disturbed after stroke when the lesion either directly affects any of these areas or damages-related white matter tracts. A growing body of evidence suggests that abnormal interactions among cortical regions remote from the ischaemic lesion might also contribute to the motor impairment after stroke. Here, we review recent studies employing models of functional and effective connectivity on neuroimaging data to investigate how stroke influences the interaction between motor areas and how changes in…
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2Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation
- Neuroimaging
- Stroke (engine)
- Psychology
- Stroke recovery
- Lesion
- Motor cortex
- Good health and well-being