Animal models of stroke demonstrated that white matter ischemia may cause both axonal damage and myelin degradation distant from the core lesion, thereby impacting on behavior and functional outcome after stroke. We here used parameters derived from diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to investigate the effect of focal white matter ischemia on functional reorganization within the motor system. Patients (n = 18) suffering from hand motor deficits in the subacute or chronic stage after subcortical stroke and healthy controls (n = 12) were scanned with both diffusion MRI and functional MRI while performing a motor task with the left or right hand. A laterality index was employed on activated voxels to assess functional reorganization ac...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies have shown increased activation of ipsilateral motor areas during hand...
The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery influence motor system orga...
<div><p>Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from is...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
Background: Complete recovery of motor function after stroke is rare with deficits ...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
Preclinical studies using animal models have shown that grey matter plasticity in both perilesional ...
Preclinical studies using animal models have shown that grey matter plasticity in both perilesional ...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
After stroke, the brain has shown to be able to achieve spontaneous functional recovery despite seve...
After stroke, the brain has shown to be able to achieve spontaneous functional recovery despite seve...
Background and Purpose—The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery infl...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies have shown increased activation of ipsilateral motor areas during hand...
The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery influence motor system orga...
<div><p>Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from is...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
Background: Complete recovery of motor function after stroke is rare with deficits ...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
Preclinical studies using animal models have shown that grey matter plasticity in both perilesional ...
Preclinical studies using animal models have shown that grey matter plasticity in both perilesional ...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
After stroke, the brain has shown to be able to achieve spontaneous functional recovery despite seve...
After stroke, the brain has shown to be able to achieve spontaneous functional recovery despite seve...
Background and Purpose—The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery infl...
Objective: The mechanisms which lead to recovery of motor function after a stroke are poorly underst...
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies have shown increased activation of ipsilateral motor areas during hand...
The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery influence motor system orga...