Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in < 15% of stroke patients. To improve the therapeutic outcomes, there is a strong need to tailor treatments to each individual patient. However, there is a lack of knowledge concerning the precise neuronal mechanisms underlying the degree and course of motor recovery and its individual differences, especially in the view of brain network properties despite the fact that it became more and more clear that stroke is a network disorder. The TiMeS project is a longitudinal exploratory study aiming at characterizing stroke phenotypes of a large, representative stroke cohort through an extensive, multi-modal and multi-domain evaluation. The ultimate goal of the study is to identify pro...
Background: Stroke is one of the most frequent diseases, and half of the stroke survivors are left w...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
Background : Evolution of motor function during the first months after stroke is stereotypically bif...
Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve t...
Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve t...
Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve t...
Stroke is a disease that causes the death of precious brain cells that will never grow back and whic...
An improved understanding of the neuroplastic potential of the brain has allowed advancements in neu...
Promoting the recovery of motor function and optimizing rehabilitation strategies for stroke patient...
An improved understanding of the neuroplastic potential of the brain has allowed advancements in neu...
A number of brain regions have been implicated in the recovery process after stroke. Yet, we still ...
An improved understanding of the neuroplastic potential of the brain has allowed advancements in neu...
Background: Stroke is a debilitating disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Despite the sur...
Stroke patients vary considerably in terms of outcomes: some patients present 'natural' recovery pro...
Motivated by the need for a better understanding of post-stroke recovery and new biomarkers to impro...
Background: Stroke is one of the most frequent diseases, and half of the stroke survivors are left w...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
Background : Evolution of motor function during the first months after stroke is stereotypically bif...
Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve t...
Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve t...
Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve t...
Stroke is a disease that causes the death of precious brain cells that will never grow back and whic...
An improved understanding of the neuroplastic potential of the brain has allowed advancements in neu...
Promoting the recovery of motor function and optimizing rehabilitation strategies for stroke patient...
An improved understanding of the neuroplastic potential of the brain has allowed advancements in neu...
A number of brain regions have been implicated in the recovery process after stroke. Yet, we still ...
An improved understanding of the neuroplastic potential of the brain has allowed advancements in neu...
Background: Stroke is a debilitating disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Despite the sur...
Stroke patients vary considerably in terms of outcomes: some patients present 'natural' recovery pro...
Motivated by the need for a better understanding of post-stroke recovery and new biomarkers to impro...
Background: Stroke is one of the most frequent diseases, and half of the stroke survivors are left w...
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to neurological def...
Background : Evolution of motor function during the first months after stroke is stereotypically bif...