Diaschisis: past, present, future
E Carrera, G Tononi - Brain, 2014 - academic.oup.com
After a century of false hopes, recent studies have placed the concept of diaschisis at the
centre of the understanding of brain function. Originally, the term 'diaschisis' was coined by …
centre of the understanding of brain function. Originally, the term 'diaschisis' was coined by …
An emerging concept: the cerebellar contribution to higher function
JD Schmahmann - Archives of neurology, 1991 - jamanetwork.com
• Recent clinical and research reports suggest that the cerebellum may contribute to the
modulation of higher order behavior. This article presents a critical review of both earlier and …
modulation of higher order behavior. This article presents a critical review of both earlier and …
Diaschisis.
RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS AND STROKE/Gro/ta et al 817 precursors and progenitors
to increase production of fetal hemoglobin. J Clin Invest 75: 547-557, 1985 51. Rosa RM …
to increase production of fetal hemoglobin. J Clin Invest 75: 547-557, 1985 51. Rosa RM …
Functional reorganization of the brain in recovery from striatocapsular infarction in man
C Weiller, F Chollet, KJ Friston… - Annals of Neurology …, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
We used positron emission tomography (PET) to study organizational changes in the
functional anatomy of the brain in 10 patients following recovery from striatocapsular motor …
functional anatomy of the brain in 10 patients following recovery from striatocapsular motor …
Correlation between motor improvements and altered fMRI activity after rehabilitative therapy
Motor rehabilitation therapy is commonly employed after strokes, but outcomes are variable
and there is little specific information about the changes in brain activity that are associated …
and there is little specific information about the changes in brain activity that are associated …
Tissue no-reflow despite full recanalization following thrombectomy for anterior circulation stroke with proximal occlusion: A clinical study
Despite early thrombectomy, a sizeable fraction of acute stroke patients with large vessel
occlusion have poor outcome. The no-reflow phenomenon, ie impaired microvascular …
occlusion have poor outcome. The no-reflow phenomenon, ie impaired microvascular …
Positron emission tomography: human brain function and biochemistry
ME Phelps, JC Mazziotta - Science, 1985 - science.org
Positron emission tomography (PET) is an analytical imaging technique that provides a way
of making in vivo measurements of the anatomical distribution and rates of specific …
of making in vivo measurements of the anatomical distribution and rates of specific …
[HTML][HTML] Non-invasive brain stimulation to enhance post-stroke recovery
N Kubis - Frontiers in neural circuits, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Brain plasticity after stroke remains poorly understood. Patients may improve spontaneously
within the first 3 months and then more slowly in the coming year. The first days, decreased …
within the first 3 months and then more slowly in the coming year. The first days, decreased …
The lateralized linguistic cerebellum: a review and a new hypothesis
During the past 2 decades the collaboration across disciplines and the methodologic and
conceptual advances of contemporary neuroscience have brought about a substantial …
conceptual advances of contemporary neuroscience have brought about a substantial …
Cortical hypometabolism reflects local atrophy and tau pathology in symptomatic Alzheimer's disease
Posterior cortical hypometabolism measured with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET is a
well-known marker of Alzheimer's disease-related neurodegeneration, but its associations …
well-known marker of Alzheimer's disease-related neurodegeneration, but its associations …