Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine susceptibility factors in thalamic stroke, as well as outcomes in order to identify rehabilitation needs. Methods: Ten patients with thalamic stroke were interviewed and administered the Audio Recorded Cognitive Screen. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans were examined to determine location and size of the lesion, as well as basilar artery size and anatomical variances in the circle of Willis. Results: Risk factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and pre-existing heart conditions were identified. Circle of Willis variations were found in 6 of the 10 participants, with MR angiography indicating that the posterior communication artery was absent or failed to join the posteri...
Background: Remote structural and functional changes have been previously described after stroke and...
Stroke is a major cause of cognitive impairment and dementia in adults, however the role of the isch...
Background: Structural network damage is a potentially important mechanism by which cerebral small v...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical and Health PsychologyScope: Stroke is a leading cause of...
Our purpose in this study was to evaluate and review the risk factors clinical profiles and neuropsy...
Data on behavioral changes after thalamic lesion are sparse and largely based on isolated reports of...
The thalamus plays a crucial role in memory, executive functioning and attention. It remains, howeve...
Recent stroke studies have shown that the ipsi-lesional thalamus longitudinally and significantly de...
Aims: The objective of the study was to assess whether changes in the volume of the thalamus during ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates whether changes in functional connectivity, diffusivity, and volu...
Objective. To examine the effect of a stroke in the basal ganglia on cognitive functioning.Design: A...
Background/Aim: Post-stroke cognitive impairment and dementia may be caused by pure vascular, pure d...
BACKGROUND: The occlusion of the lateral thalamic arteries leads to infarcts of ventrolateral thalam...
BACKGROUND: The search for disruption of memory in patients with stroke has been performed, in order...
Objective: To quantify the effects of traumatic brain injury on integrity of thalamocortical project...
Background: Remote structural and functional changes have been previously described after stroke and...
Stroke is a major cause of cognitive impairment and dementia in adults, however the role of the isch...
Background: Structural network damage is a potentially important mechanism by which cerebral small v...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical and Health PsychologyScope: Stroke is a leading cause of...
Our purpose in this study was to evaluate and review the risk factors clinical profiles and neuropsy...
Data on behavioral changes after thalamic lesion are sparse and largely based on isolated reports of...
The thalamus plays a crucial role in memory, executive functioning and attention. It remains, howeve...
Recent stroke studies have shown that the ipsi-lesional thalamus longitudinally and significantly de...
Aims: The objective of the study was to assess whether changes in the volume of the thalamus during ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates whether changes in functional connectivity, diffusivity, and volu...
Objective. To examine the effect of a stroke in the basal ganglia on cognitive functioning.Design: A...
Background/Aim: Post-stroke cognitive impairment and dementia may be caused by pure vascular, pure d...
BACKGROUND: The occlusion of the lateral thalamic arteries leads to infarcts of ventrolateral thalam...
BACKGROUND: The search for disruption of memory in patients with stroke has been performed, in order...
Objective: To quantify the effects of traumatic brain injury on integrity of thalamocortical project...
Background: Remote structural and functional changes have been previously described after stroke and...
Stroke is a major cause of cognitive impairment and dementia in adults, however the role of the isch...
Background: Structural network damage is a potentially important mechanism by which cerebral small v...