The aim of the current study was to explore the whole-brain dynamic functional connectivity patterns in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients and their relation to short and long-term stroke severity. We investigated resting-state functional MRI-based dynamic functional connectivity of 41 AIS patients two to five days after symptom onset. Re-occurring dynamic connectivity configurations were obtained using a sliding window approach and k-means clustering. We evaluated differences in dynamic patterns between three NIHSS-stroke severity defined groups (mildly, moderately, and severely affected patients). Furthermore, we built Bayesian hierarchical models to evaluate the predictive capacity of dynamic connectivity and examine the interrelation ...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
The pathophysiology of episodic memory dysfunction after infarction is not completely understood. It...
The pathophysiology of episodic memory dysfunction after infarction is not completely understood. It...
The aim of the current study was to explore the whole-brain dynamic functional connectivity patterns...
Thorough assessment of cerebral dysfunction after acute lesions is paramount to optimize predicting ...
Acute ischemic stroke disturbs healthy brain organization, prompting subsequent plasticity and reorg...
Recent fMRI studies have demonstrated that resting-state functional connectivity (FC) is of nonstati...
BACKGROUND: Brain mapping studies have demonstrated that functional poststroke brain reorganization ...
Background and purpose: Stroke may lead to widespread functional and structural reorganization in th...
Brain lesions caused by cerebral ischemia lead to network disturbances in both hemispheres, causing ...
Background and Purpose The ability to model long-term functional outcomes after acute ischemic stro...
Cerebral post-stroke plasticity has been repeatedly investigated via functional neuroimaging techniq...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
Stroke has a large physical, psychological, and financial burden on patients, their families, and so...
Background After cerebral ischemia, disruption and subsequent reorganization of functional connectio...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
The pathophysiology of episodic memory dysfunction after infarction is not completely understood. It...
The pathophysiology of episodic memory dysfunction after infarction is not completely understood. It...
The aim of the current study was to explore the whole-brain dynamic functional connectivity patterns...
Thorough assessment of cerebral dysfunction after acute lesions is paramount to optimize predicting ...
Acute ischemic stroke disturbs healthy brain organization, prompting subsequent plasticity and reorg...
Recent fMRI studies have demonstrated that resting-state functional connectivity (FC) is of nonstati...
BACKGROUND: Brain mapping studies have demonstrated that functional poststroke brain reorganization ...
Background and purpose: Stroke may lead to widespread functional and structural reorganization in th...
Brain lesions caused by cerebral ischemia lead to network disturbances in both hemispheres, causing ...
Background and Purpose The ability to model long-term functional outcomes after acute ischemic stro...
Cerebral post-stroke plasticity has been repeatedly investigated via functional neuroimaging techniq...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
Stroke has a large physical, psychological, and financial burden on patients, their families, and so...
Background After cerebral ischemia, disruption and subsequent reorganization of functional connectio...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
The pathophysiology of episodic memory dysfunction after infarction is not completely understood. It...
The pathophysiology of episodic memory dysfunction after infarction is not completely understood. It...