Objective: Large-scale connectivity, especially interhemispheric connections, plays a crucial role for recovery after stroke. Here we used methods from information theory to characterize interhemispheric information flow in wake- and sleep-EEG after cerebral ischemia.Methods:34 patients with unilateral ischemic stroke were included. Symbolic Transfer Entropy (STE) was applied between bipolar EEG signals on the left and the right cerebral hemisphere during polysomnographic recordings in the acute phase and 3 months after stroke.Results:In the acute phase, we found a sleep stage-dependent preferred interhemispheric asymmetry: during non-REM sleep the information flow was predominantly directed from the contralesional toward the ipsilesional h...
Cerebral post-stroke plasticity has been repeatedly investigated via functional neuroimaging techniq...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
OBJECTIVE Large-scale connectivity, especially interhemispheric connections, plays a crucial role...
After stroke, the injured brain undergoes extensive reorganization and reconnection. Sleep may play ...
Beyond causing local ischemia and cell damage at the site of injury, stroke strongly affects long-ra...
Brainstem and thalamic structures are known to play a critical role in modulating sleep-wake cycles,...
Brain connectivity has been employed to investigate on post-stroke recovery mechanisms and assess th...
The aim of the current study was to explore the whole-brain dynamic functional connectivity patterns...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
Brain lesions caused by cerebral ischemia lead to network disturbances in both hemispheres, causing ...
Background After cerebral ischemia, disruption and subsequent reorganization of functional connectio...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
Cerebral post-stroke plasticity has been repeatedly investigated via functional neuroimaging techniq...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
OBJECTIVE Large-scale connectivity, especially interhemispheric connections, plays a crucial role...
After stroke, the injured brain undergoes extensive reorganization and reconnection. Sleep may play ...
Beyond causing local ischemia and cell damage at the site of injury, stroke strongly affects long-ra...
Brainstem and thalamic structures are known to play a critical role in modulating sleep-wake cycles,...
Brain connectivity has been employed to investigate on post-stroke recovery mechanisms and assess th...
The aim of the current study was to explore the whole-brain dynamic functional connectivity patterns...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
Brain lesions caused by cerebral ischemia lead to network disturbances in both hemispheres, causing ...
Background After cerebral ischemia, disruption and subsequent reorganization of functional connectio...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
Cerebral post-stroke plasticity has been repeatedly investigated via functional neuroimaging techniq...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...
In hemiparetic stroke, functional recovery of paretic limb may occur with the reorganization of neur...