Biomarkers of stroke recovery: consensus-based core recommendations from the stroke recovery and rehabilitation roundtable
The most difficult clinical questions in stroke rehabilitation are “What is this patient's potential
for recovery?” and “What is the best rehabilitation strategy for this person, given her/his …
for recovery?” and “What is the best rehabilitation strategy for this person, given her/his …
Early rehabilitation after stroke: a narrative review
Abstract Purpose of Review Despite current rehabilitative strategies, stroke remains a
leading cause of disability in the USA. There is a window of enhanced neuroplasticity early …
leading cause of disability in the USA. There is a window of enhanced neuroplasticity early …
The connectomics of brain disorders
Pathological perturbations of the brain are rarely confined to a single locus; instead, they
often spread via axonal pathways to influence other regions. Patterns of such disease …
often spread via axonal pathways to influence other regions. Patterns of such disease …
Recovery from stroke: current concepts and future perspectives
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired, permanent disability worldwide. Although the
treatment of acute stroke has been improved considerably, the majority of patients to date …
treatment of acute stroke has been improved considerably, the majority of patients to date …
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 …
Network localization of neurological symptoms from focal brain lesions
A traditional and widely used approach for linking neurological symptoms to specific brain
regions involves identifying overlap in lesion location across patients with similar symptoms …
regions involves identifying overlap in lesion location across patients with similar symptoms …
Neuroplasticity of language networks in aphasia: Advances, updates, and future challenges
Researchers have sought to understand how language is processed in the brain, how brain
damage affects language abilities, and what can be expected during the recovery period …
damage affects language abilities, and what can be expected during the recovery period …
Recovery from aphasia in the first year after stroke
SM Wilson, JL Entrup, SM Schneck, CF Onuscheck… - Brain, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Most individuals who experience aphasia after a stroke recover to some extent, with the
majority of gains taking place in the first year. The nature and time course of this recovery …
majority of gains taking place in the first year. The nature and time course of this recovery …
Harnessing neuroplasticity for clinical applications
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or
extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, function and connections. Major advances in …
extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, function and connections. Major advances in …
Against cortical reorganisation
Neurological insults, such as congenital blindness, deafness, amputation, and stroke, often
result in surprising and impressive behavioural changes. Cortical reorganisation, which …
result in surprising and impressive behavioural changes. Cortical reorganisation, which …