Corpus callosal microstructure predicts bimanual motor performance in chronic stroke survivors: A preliminary cross-sectional study

R Varghese, B Chang, B Kim, SL Liew… - Topics in Stroke …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Hemisphere-Specific Deficits in the Control of Bimanual Movements After Stroke

R Varghese - 2021 - search.proquest.com
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 …

[PDF][PDF] CORPUS CALLOSAL MICROSTRUCTURE PREDICTS BIMANUAL MOTOR PERFORMANCE IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS

R Varghese, B Chang, B Kim, SL Liew, N Schweighofer… - academia.edu
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 …