OBJECTIVE: To investigate blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) activation during somatosensory electrical stimulation of the median nerve in acute stroke patients and to determine its correlation with ischemic damage and clinical recovery over time. METHODS: Fourteen acute stroke patients underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during contralesional median-nerve electrical stimulation 12-48 h after stroke. Findings were then validated by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and motor evoked potential by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). RESULTS: Poor clinical recovery at three months was noted in four patients with no activation in the early days after stroke, whereas good clinical recovery was observed in eight ...
BACKGROUND: Predicting sensorimotor upper limb outcome receives continued attention in stroke. Neuro...
Magnetic transcranial stimulation was used in 90 subjects (60 acute ischaemic sylvian strokes and 30...
Purpose: To assess differences In brain responses between stroke patients and controls to tactile an...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) activation during somatosensory...
ObjectiveHemiparesis due to damage by stroke in primary motor cortex (MI) or its underlying projecti...
Background and Aims: Several studies examining the variability of the blood oxygenation level depend...
This thesis examined the physiological mechanisms of neuroplasticity in ischemic stroke, and specifi...
In this study we developed and tested a procedure designed to choose optimum hemodynamic response fu...
Objective: To determine whether functional magnetic resonance imaging activation obtained in the fir...
Purpose: Previous findings have shown that the human somatosensory cortical systems that are activat...
Primary objective: To understand the temporal evolution of brain reorganization during recovery from...
Purpose: At six months post-stroke, 33-66% of survivors do not present with full recovery of upper l...
In the past, hemiplegia or hemiparesis after primary motor cortex (MI) damage made it difficult to e...
Disability and effectiveness of physical therapy are highly variable following ischemic stroke due t...
Objective: This study aimed to research the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)...
BACKGROUND: Predicting sensorimotor upper limb outcome receives continued attention in stroke. Neuro...
Magnetic transcranial stimulation was used in 90 subjects (60 acute ischaemic sylvian strokes and 30...
Purpose: To assess differences In brain responses between stroke patients and controls to tactile an...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) activation during somatosensory...
ObjectiveHemiparesis due to damage by stroke in primary motor cortex (MI) or its underlying projecti...
Background and Aims: Several studies examining the variability of the blood oxygenation level depend...
This thesis examined the physiological mechanisms of neuroplasticity in ischemic stroke, and specifi...
In this study we developed and tested a procedure designed to choose optimum hemodynamic response fu...
Objective: To determine whether functional magnetic resonance imaging activation obtained in the fir...
Purpose: Previous findings have shown that the human somatosensory cortical systems that are activat...
Primary objective: To understand the temporal evolution of brain reorganization during recovery from...
Purpose: At six months post-stroke, 33-66% of survivors do not present with full recovery of upper l...
In the past, hemiplegia or hemiparesis after primary motor cortex (MI) damage made it difficult to e...
Disability and effectiveness of physical therapy are highly variable following ischemic stroke due t...
Objective: This study aimed to research the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)...
BACKGROUND: Predicting sensorimotor upper limb outcome receives continued attention in stroke. Neuro...
Magnetic transcranial stimulation was used in 90 subjects (60 acute ischaemic sylvian strokes and 30...
Purpose: To assess differences In brain responses between stroke patients and controls to tactile an...