This scientific commentary refers to ‘Post-stroke deficit prediction from lesion and indirect structural and functional disconnection’, by Salvalaggio et al. (doi:10.1093/brain/awaa156)
For many years, researchers have sought to understand whether and when stroke survivors with acquire...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
To examine longitudinal changes in structural and functional connectivity post-stroke in patients wi...
Behavioural deficits in stroke reflect both structural damage at the site of injury, and widespread ...
Modern clinical neuroscience was built on observations of how localized damage caused specific funct...
Background/Purpose: The purpose of this study was (1) to identify changes in structural connectivity...
In this study, models based on quantitative imaging biomarkers of post-stroke structural connectome ...
Stroke patients vary considerably in terms of outcomes: some patients present 'natural' recovery pro...
Recent advances in functional connectivity suggest that shared neuronal activation patterns define b...
Pini et al. developed a new methodology for 'lesion network mapping' in stroke. This new methodology...
Background and purpose Sequalae following stroke represents a significant challenge in current reha...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
Background and Purpose The ability to model long-term functional outcomes after acute ischemic stro...
Motricity is the most commonly affected ability after a stroke. While many clinical studies attempt ...
The aim of this work was to quantitatively model cross-sectional relationships between structural co...
For many years, researchers have sought to understand whether and when stroke survivors with acquire...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
To examine longitudinal changes in structural and functional connectivity post-stroke in patients wi...
Behavioural deficits in stroke reflect both structural damage at the site of injury, and widespread ...
Modern clinical neuroscience was built on observations of how localized damage caused specific funct...
Background/Purpose: The purpose of this study was (1) to identify changes in structural connectivity...
In this study, models based on quantitative imaging biomarkers of post-stroke structural connectome ...
Stroke patients vary considerably in terms of outcomes: some patients present 'natural' recovery pro...
Recent advances in functional connectivity suggest that shared neuronal activation patterns define b...
Pini et al. developed a new methodology for 'lesion network mapping' in stroke. This new methodology...
Background and purpose Sequalae following stroke represents a significant challenge in current reha...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
Background and Purpose The ability to model long-term functional outcomes after acute ischemic stro...
Motricity is the most commonly affected ability after a stroke. While many clinical studies attempt ...
The aim of this work was to quantitatively model cross-sectional relationships between structural co...
For many years, researchers have sought to understand whether and when stroke survivors with acquire...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
To examine longitudinal changes in structural and functional connectivity post-stroke in patients wi...