Strokes often cause multiple behavioural deficits that are correlated at the population level. Here, we show that motor and attention deficits are selectively associated with abnormal patterns of resting state functional connectivity in the dorsal attention and motor networks. We measured attention and motor deficits in 44 right hemisphere-damaged patients with a first-time stroke at 1-2 weeks post-onset. The motor battery included tests that evaluated deficits in both upper and lower extremities. The attention battery assessed both spatial and non-spatial attention deficits. Summary measures for motor and attention deficits were identified through principal component analyses on the raw behavioural scores. Functional connectivity in struct...
Brain areas within the motor system interact directly or indirectly during motor-imagery and motor-e...
Despite intense research, the neural correlates of stroke-induced deficits of spatial cognition rema...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
The relationship between spontaneous brain activity and behaviour following focal injury is not well...
Beyond causing local ischemia and cell damage at the site of injury, stroke strongly affects long-ra...
Several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of acute stroke have reported that pati...
Balance of motor network activity between the two brain hemispheres after stroke is crucial for func...
While several studies have shown that focal lesions affect the communication between structurally no...
The brain is organized into a set of widely distributed networks. Therefore, although structural dam...
Background: Motor impairment and attention deficits are common in stroke. Little is known about how ...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
Behavioural deficits in stroke reflect both structural damage at the site of injury, and widespread ...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Brain areas within the motor system interact directly or indirectly during motor-imagery and motor-e...
Despite intense research, the neural correlates of stroke-induced deficits of spatial cognition rema...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Objective: Focal brain lesions can have important remote effects on the function of distant brain re...
The relationship between spontaneous brain activity and behaviour following focal injury is not well...
Beyond causing local ischemia and cell damage at the site of injury, stroke strongly affects long-ra...
Several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of acute stroke have reported that pati...
Balance of motor network activity between the two brain hemispheres after stroke is crucial for func...
While several studies have shown that focal lesions affect the communication between structurally no...
The brain is organized into a set of widely distributed networks. Therefore, although structural dam...
Background: Motor impairment and attention deficits are common in stroke. Little is known about how ...
Stroke can be viewed as an acute disruption of an individual’s connectome caused by a focal or wides...
Behavioural deficits in stroke reflect both structural damage at the site of injury, and widespread ...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Brain areas within the motor system interact directly or indirectly during motor-imagery and motor-e...
Despite intense research, the neural correlates of stroke-induced deficits of spatial cognition rema...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...