There is startling individual variability in the degree to which people recover from stroke and the duration of time over which recovery of some symptoms occurs. There are a variety of mechanisms of recovery from stroke which take place at distinct time points after stroke and are influenced by different variables. We review recent studies from our laboratory that unveil some surprising findings, such as the role of education in chronic recovery. We also report data showing that the consequences that most plague survivors of stroke and their caregivers are loss of high level cortical functions, such as empathy or written language. These results have implications for rehabilitation and management of stroke
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Accidental falls are common among individuals with stroke. Falls can have significant physical and p...
Most patients show improvement in the weeks or months after a stroke. Recovery is incomplete, howeve...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in anymedium, provided the o...
A recent randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of specialist nurses providing informatio...
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the United States. The neurological ins...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Our laboratory has been interested in the patterns ofsynaptic plasticity after cortical stroke in an...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability worldwide. The incidence of is...
Clinical outcomes after stroke are highly variable, and reasons for these variations are often unexp...
Worldwide, stroke is the second commonest cause of death and the most frequent cause of disability i...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
With increasing rates of survival throughout the past several years, stroke remains one of the leadi...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Background: Cognitive impairment post st...
This review addresses what is currently known about the time course of skill reacquisition after str...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Accidental falls are common among individuals with stroke. Falls can have significant physical and p...
Most patients show improvement in the weeks or months after a stroke. Recovery is incomplete, howeve...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in anymedium, provided the o...
A recent randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of specialist nurses providing informatio...
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the United States. The neurological ins...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Our laboratory has been interested in the patterns ofsynaptic plasticity after cortical stroke in an...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability worldwide. The incidence of is...
Clinical outcomes after stroke are highly variable, and reasons for these variations are often unexp...
Worldwide, stroke is the second commonest cause of death and the most frequent cause of disability i...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
With increasing rates of survival throughout the past several years, stroke remains one of the leadi...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Background: Cognitive impairment post st...
This review addresses what is currently known about the time course of skill reacquisition after str...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Accidental falls are common among individuals with stroke. Falls can have significant physical and p...
Most patients show improvement in the weeks or months after a stroke. Recovery is incomplete, howeve...