Upper Limb Recovery After Stroke Is Associated With Ipsilesional Primary Motor Cortical Activity
Stroke2014Vol. 45(4), pp. 1077–1083
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Abstract
Activity in ipsilesional primary motor and medial-premotor cortices in chronic stroke signals good motor recovery, whereas cerebellar vermis activity signals poor recovery. Functional MRI may be useful in identifying recovery biomarkers.
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