Plasticity after stroke has traditionally been studied by observing changes only in the spatial distribution and laterality of focal brain activation during affected limb movement. However, neural reorganization is multifaceted and our understanding may be enhanced by examining dynamics of activity within large-scale networks involved in sensorimotor control of the limbs. Here, we review functional connectivity as a promising means of assessing the consequences of a stroke lesion on the transfer of activity within large-scale neural networks. We first provide a brief overview of techniques used to assess functional connectivity in subjects with stroke. Next, we review task-related and resting-state functional connectivity studies that demon...
BACKGROUND: Brain mapping studies have demonstrated that functional poststroke brain reorganization ...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
Brain areas within the motor system interact directly or indirectly during motor-imagery and motor-e...
Plasticity after stroke has traditionally been studied by observing changes only in the spatial dist...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
Previous studies investigating brain activation present during upper limb movement after stroke have...
The sensorimotor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas which interact by mean...
Soon after the advent of signal-recording techniques in the brain, functional connectivity (FC), a m...
Understanding the effect of task compared to rest on detecting stroke-related network abnormalities ...
Stroke has a large physical, psychological, and financial burden on patients, their families, and so...
The motor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas interacting via excitatory an...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
In recent years, network analyses have been used to evaluate brain reorganization following stroke. ...
BACKGROUND: Brain mapping studies have demonstrated that functional poststroke brain reorganization ...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
Brain areas within the motor system interact directly or indirectly during motor-imagery and motor-e...
Plasticity after stroke has traditionally been studied by observing changes only in the spatial dist...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
Previous studies investigating brain activation present during upper limb movement after stroke have...
The sensorimotor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas which interact by mean...
Soon after the advent of signal-recording techniques in the brain, functional connectivity (FC), a m...
Understanding the effect of task compared to rest on detecting stroke-related network abnormalities ...
Stroke has a large physical, psychological, and financial burden on patients, their families, and so...
The motor system comprises a network of cortical and subcortical areas interacting via excitatory an...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
In recent years, network analyses have been used to evaluate brain reorganization following stroke. ...
BACKGROUND: Brain mapping studies have demonstrated that functional poststroke brain reorganization ...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
Brain areas within the motor system interact directly or indirectly during motor-imagery and motor-e...