Corpus callosal microstructure predicts bimanual motor performance in chronic stroke survivors: A preliminary cross-sectional study
Background Microstructural changes in the corpus callosum (CC) are associated with more
severe motor impairment in the paretic hand, poor recovery, and general disability. The …
severe motor impairment in the paretic hand, poor recovery, and general disability. The …
Hemisphere-Specific Deficits in the Control of Bimanual Movements After Stroke
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Stroke continues to be the leading cause of adult disability in the US and worldwide, with as
many as two-thirds of survivors experiencing some degree of contralesional arm and hand …
many as two-thirds of survivors experiencing some degree of contralesional arm and hand …
[PDF][PDF] CORPUS CALLOSAL MICROSTRUCTURE PREDICTS BIMANUAL MOTOR PERFORMANCE IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS
Much of the research using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in stroke focuses on
characterizing the microstructural status of corticospinal tracts and its utility as a prognostic …
characterizing the microstructural status of corticospinal tracts and its utility as a prognostic …