The relationship between spontaneous brain activity and behaviour following focal injury is not well understood. Here, we report a large-scale study of resting state functional connectivity MRI and spatial neglect following stroke in a large (n = 84) heterogeneous sample of first-ever stroke patients (within 1-2 weeks). Spatial neglect, which is typically more severe after right than left hemisphere injury, includes deficits of spatial attention and motor actions contralateral to the lesion, and low general attention due to impaired vigilance/arousal. Patients underwent structural and resting state functional MRI scans, and spatial neglect was measured using the Posner spatial cueing task, and Mesulam and Behavioural Inattention Test cancel...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following predominantly right hemispher...
Purpose: To investigate the neural correlates associated with recovery from acute spatial neglect re...
Spatial neglect is a syndrome following stroke manifesting attentional deficits in perceiving and re...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
Despite intense research, the neural correlates of stroke-induced deficits of spatial cognition rema...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
Functional imaging studies of spatial attention regularly report activation of the intraparietal sul...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
<div><p>Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is one of the most common symptoms of right hemisphere dama...
Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is one of the most common symptoms of right hemisphere damage; its ...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...
Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is one of the most common symptoms of right hemisphere damage; its ...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following predominantly right hemispher...
Purpose: To investigate the neural correlates associated with recovery from acute spatial neglect re...
Spatial neglect is a syndrome following stroke manifesting attentional deficits in perceiving and re...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
Despite intense research, the neural correlates of stroke-induced deficits of spatial cognition rema...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
Functional imaging studies of spatial attention regularly report activation of the intraparietal sul...
While ischemic stroke reflects focal damage determined by the affected vascular territory, clinical ...
<div><p>Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is one of the most common symptoms of right hemisphere dama...
Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is one of the most common symptoms of right hemisphere damage; its ...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...
Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is one of the most common symptoms of right hemisphere damage; its ...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following predominantly right hemispher...
Purpose: To investigate the neural correlates associated with recovery from acute spatial neglect re...