articleBrainOct 16, 2003BRONZE OA

Neural correlates of motor recovery after stroke: a longitudinal fMRI study

University College London

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Abstract

Recovery of motor function after stroke may occur over weeks or months and is often attributed to cerebral reorganization. We have investigated the longitudinal relationship between recovery after stroke and task-related brain activation during a motor task as measured using functional MRI (fMRI). Eight first-ever stroke patients presenting with hemiparesis resulting from cerebral infarction sparing the primary motor cortex, and four control subjects were recruited. Subjects were scanned on a number of occasions whilst performing an isometric dynamic visually paced hand grip task. Recovery in the patient group was assessed using a battery of outcome measures at each time point. Task-related brain activations…

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  • Premotor cortex
  • Primary motor cortex
  • Supplementary motor area
  • Stroke (engine)
  • Psychology
  • Hemiparesis
  • Basal ganglia
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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