Objective: Using multimodal imaging, we tested the hypothesis that patients after hemispherotomy recruit non-primary motor areas and non-pyramidal descending motor fibers to restore motor function of the impaired limb. Methods: Functional and structural MRI data were acquired in a group of 25 patients who had undergone hemispherotomy and in a matched group of healthy controls. Patients’ motor impairment was measured using the Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment. Cortical areas governing upper extremity motor-control were identified by task-based functional MRI. The resulting areas were used as nodes for functional and structural connectivity analyses. Results: In hemispherotomy patients, movement of the impaired upper extremity was associated to wi...
Objective: Hemodynamic impairment in one hemisphere has been shown to trigger ipsilateral motor acti...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Surgical resection in premotor areas can lead to supplementary mo...
International audienceStroke is known to cause widespread activation and connectivity changes result...
Objective: Using multimodal imaging, we tested the hypothesis that patients after hemispherotomy rec...
Motor function after hemispheric lesions has been associated with the structural integrity of either...
Objective: Mechanisms of motor plasticity are critical to maintain motor functions after cerebral da...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine the compensatory mechanisms involved in the recovery o...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
ObjectiveTo quantify whole‐brain functional organization after complete hemispherotomy, characterizi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Patients undergoing surgical resection of medial frontal lesions ma...
Balance of motor network activity between the two brain hemispheres after stroke is crucial for func...
Objective: Hemodynamic impairment in one hemisphere has been shown to trigger ipsilateral motor acti...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Surgical resection in premotor areas can lead to supplementary mo...
International audienceStroke is known to cause widespread activation and connectivity changes result...
Objective: Using multimodal imaging, we tested the hypothesis that patients after hemispherotomy rec...
Motor function after hemispheric lesions has been associated with the structural integrity of either...
Objective: Mechanisms of motor plasticity are critical to maintain motor functions after cerebral da...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine the compensatory mechanisms involved in the recovery o...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
ObjectiveTo quantify whole‐brain functional organization after complete hemispherotomy, characterizi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Patients undergoing surgical resection of medial frontal lesions ma...
Balance of motor network activity between the two brain hemispheres after stroke is crucial for func...
Objective: Hemodynamic impairment in one hemisphere has been shown to trigger ipsilateral motor acti...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Surgical resection in premotor areas can lead to supplementary mo...
International audienceStroke is known to cause widespread activation and connectivity changes result...