Objective: We investigated the potential added value of high-density resting-state EEG by addressing differences with healthy individuals and associations with Fugl-Meyer motor assessment of the upper extremity (FM-UE) scores in chronic stroke. Methods: Twenty-one chronic stroke survivors with initial upper limb paresis and eleven matched controls were included. Group differences regarding resting-state EEG parameters (Delta Alpha ratio (DAR) and pairwise-derived Brain Symmetry Index (BSI)) and associations with FM-UE were investigated, as well as lateralization of BSI and the value of different frequency bands. Results: Chronic stroke survivors showed higher BSI compared to controls (p < 0.001), most pronounced in delta and theta frequency...
If an early predictor of motor functional outcome after stroke were available, stroke patients would...
Background: Motor evoked potentials obtained with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can provid...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
Objective: We investigated the potential added value of high-density resting-state EEG by addressing...
Objectives: Investigate whether resting-state EEG parameters recorded early poststroke can predict u...
Background. Resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) is a developmental priority for stroke reco...
Quantitative EEG parameters of Brain Symmetry Index (BSI) and Laterality Coefficient (LC) were asses...
Problem: A biomarker that accurately predicts recovery of ischemic stroke for patients with poor bas...
Background. The time course of cortical activation and its relation with clinical measures may eluci...
IntroductionRecent studies explored promising new quantitative methods to analyze electroencephalogr...
Objective. Quantitative neurophysiological signal parameters are of value in predicting motor recove...
Introduction Stroke often initially leads to motor impairments of the upper limb. The largest improv...
Background: Severity of arm impairment alone does not explain motor outcomes in people with severe i...
Background. Severity of arm impairment alone does not explain motor outcomes in people with severe i...
Background: Predicting sensorimotor upper limb outcome receives continued attention in stroke. Neuro...
If an early predictor of motor functional outcome after stroke were available, stroke patients would...
Background: Motor evoked potentials obtained with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can provid...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
Objective: We investigated the potential added value of high-density resting-state EEG by addressing...
Objectives: Investigate whether resting-state EEG parameters recorded early poststroke can predict u...
Background. Resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) is a developmental priority for stroke reco...
Quantitative EEG parameters of Brain Symmetry Index (BSI) and Laterality Coefficient (LC) were asses...
Problem: A biomarker that accurately predicts recovery of ischemic stroke for patients with poor bas...
Background. The time course of cortical activation and its relation with clinical measures may eluci...
IntroductionRecent studies explored promising new quantitative methods to analyze electroencephalogr...
Objective. Quantitative neurophysiological signal parameters are of value in predicting motor recove...
Introduction Stroke often initially leads to motor impairments of the upper limb. The largest improv...
Background: Severity of arm impairment alone does not explain motor outcomes in people with severe i...
Background. Severity of arm impairment alone does not explain motor outcomes in people with severe i...
Background: Predicting sensorimotor upper limb outcome receives continued attention in stroke. Neuro...
If an early predictor of motor functional outcome after stroke were available, stroke patients would...
Background: Motor evoked potentials obtained with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can provid...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...