Following large strokes that encompass the cerebral cortex, it has been suggested that the corticospinal tract originating from the non-ischaemic hemisphere reorganises its pattern of terminal arborisation within the spinal cord to compensate for loss of function. However many strokes in humans predominantly affect subcortical structures with minimal involvement of the cerebral cortex. The aim of the present study was to determine whether remodelling of corticospinal terminals arising from the non-ischaemic hemisphere was associated with spontaneous recovery in rats with subcortical infarcts. Rats were subjected to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion or sham surgery and 28 days later, when animals exhibited functional recovery, chole...
ABSTRACT: Damage to the corticospinal tract is widely studied following unilateral subcortical strok...
Ischemic stroke often results in the devastating loss of nervous tissue in the cerebral cortex, lead...
textIn rodent models of motor cortical stroke, skill learning with the non-paretic forelimb worsens ...
Following large strokes that encompass the cerebral cortex, it has been suggested that the corticosp...
Whereas large injuries to the brain lead to considerable irreversible functional impairments, smalle...
The motor cortex makes a substantial contribution to contralateral limb function via the corticospi...
The adult CNS has limited potential for functional recovery after structural lesions. Lindau et al. ...
In response to cortical stroke and unilateral corticospinal tract degeneration, compensatory sprouti...
Damage to the corticospinal tract is a leading cause of motor disability, for example in stroke or s...
Background and Purpose—Motor recovery after stroke is associated with neuronal reorganization in bil...
The corticospinal tract (CST) is an essential neural pathway for reorganization that recovers motor ...
Stroke is a large and growing problem in the United States. There are 795,000 incidences each year, ...
xiii, 345 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROMMiddle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke can produce chronic i...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Neurosciences, 2007.The ultimate goal in this research w...
The corticospinal system—with its direct spinal pathway, the corticospinal tract (CST) – is the prim...
ABSTRACT: Damage to the corticospinal tract is widely studied following unilateral subcortical strok...
Ischemic stroke often results in the devastating loss of nervous tissue in the cerebral cortex, lead...
textIn rodent models of motor cortical stroke, skill learning with the non-paretic forelimb worsens ...
Following large strokes that encompass the cerebral cortex, it has been suggested that the corticosp...
Whereas large injuries to the brain lead to considerable irreversible functional impairments, smalle...
The motor cortex makes a substantial contribution to contralateral limb function via the corticospi...
The adult CNS has limited potential for functional recovery after structural lesions. Lindau et al. ...
In response to cortical stroke and unilateral corticospinal tract degeneration, compensatory sprouti...
Damage to the corticospinal tract is a leading cause of motor disability, for example in stroke or s...
Background and Purpose—Motor recovery after stroke is associated with neuronal reorganization in bil...
The corticospinal tract (CST) is an essential neural pathway for reorganization that recovers motor ...
Stroke is a large and growing problem in the United States. There are 795,000 incidences each year, ...
xiii, 345 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROMMiddle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke can produce chronic i...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Neurosciences, 2007.The ultimate goal in this research w...
The corticospinal system—with its direct spinal pathway, the corticospinal tract (CST) – is the prim...
ABSTRACT: Damage to the corticospinal tract is widely studied following unilateral subcortical strok...
Ischemic stroke often results in the devastating loss of nervous tissue in the cerebral cortex, lead...
textIn rodent models of motor cortical stroke, skill learning with the non-paretic forelimb worsens ...